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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Cardinal College, Oxford; in 1526 they were joined by John Frith, an Etonian scholar of Queens' who had migrated to … imprisonment in the cellars of Cardinal College; 384 John Frith was burned at Smithfield in 1533. 385 At King's the … admissions cannot therefore be excluded; for example, John Frith the martyr, who was a scholar of Queens' in 15234 but …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… of Branston, co. Leics., husbandman, app. to Thomas Frith [ 1595], 1 June 1613 Roger Brereton, s. of Edward … Henry Glover of Wolverhampton, co. Staffs., app. to Thomas Frith [ Frithe . . . 1595], 9 May 1615 John Reynolds, s. of …
Scriveners' company common paper 1357-1628
… yeoman, app. to Thomas Newman [ 1577], 11 Apr. 1595 Thomas Frith, s. of George Frith of Rainham, co. Essex, yeoman, app. to George Gunby [ … Gough of Cheltenham, co. Glos., yeoman, app. to Thomas Frith [ Frithe . . . 1595], 22 Mar. 1604/5 John [ William] …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… their course northward, is come to a place called Mor[a]y Frith, and has landed some men, and it is not yet known …
Survey of London
… benefit and advantage' of the letters patent to Richard Frith, citizen and bricklayer, to whom he also on the same day granted a lease of Soho Fields. Frith's term was for fifty-three and a quarter years, from … at 400 per annum. There was also a proviso that if Frith paid Girle 4,000 on 25 March 1679, plus the rent then …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… house a figure of St. Bartholomew, carved by Mr. W. S. Frith from an oak beam at one time in the church. This was … Sir Aston Webb; the figure of our Lord was carved by Mr. Frith from an old oak beam from one of the Cloth Fair houses …
Survey of London
… Stephen Cosser of Millbank, Westminster, Thomas Curtis of Frith Street, and George Hornby of Great James Street. The …
Survey of London
… with me, and marked out the ground'. 1 This was Richard Frith, the bricklayer, and Barbon's keen rival as a building … of Hog Lane, in Soho Fields, and was held on sub-lease by Frith from Joseph Girle, a brewer, who held it from the Crown … to induce the parish of St. Martin to acquire it from Frith and (no doubt) to make it over in some manner to the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the dean claimed on the ground that Cruchfield was in the Frith and that all forest tithes had been granted to him by … It was, however, decided that though Cruchfield was in the Frith it belonged to the parish of Bray, and the boundaries …
A History of the County of Hertford
… M.A., conjectures that it may have been held in the Frith in Great Berkhampstead ( St. Albans Arch. and Archit. …
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