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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Barnard's Inn, Serjeants' Inn (Fleet Street), and Furnival's Inn. The principal monuments are the churches of … finished with a cornice and parapet. North Elevation. The N. wall is in two stages seven bays long; the upper has as … uncovered. Fittings Bells: five, all by Thomas Bullisdon, c. 1510, the 1st inscribed "Sancte Bartholemew ora pro …
The Environs of London
… Finchley FINCHLEY. Name. Situation, boundaries, &c. This place is not mentioned in the Norman survey. In … of wood, and ornamented with carved flowers. Monuments, &c. Finchley Church In the chancel, within the communion … tombs of William Pecok, Esq. 16 (1623); Lawrence Wilkes of Furnival's-inn(1653); William Austin, Esq. (1784); the Rev. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the Quindene of St. Martin. 17 E. III. Between Thomas de Furnival and Margaret his wife, complainants, by Adam de …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… since the mid19th century. Gladstone Street was built c. 1885 to house hosiery workers from Leicester. A Fleckney … Associated Electrical Industries. About 1890 the brothers N. and C. Furnival began the manufacture of mineral waters in a small …
Old and New London
… roused at this, he committed the principal governors of Furnival's, Clifford's, and Barnard's inns, to the castle of … thread a needle, shuffle a pack of cards, play skittles, &c. A facsimile of his writing is among the Harleian MSS. And … "Welcome all who lead or follow To the oracle of Apollo," &c. Beneath these verses some enthusiastic disciple of the …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… de Luka, spicer, of London, of a lease of a house, &c., in the parish of St. Stephen, Walbrook, granted to the … puts himself [on the country]. The jury comes by William Furnival and others on the panel [not named], who say on oath … 'Cal. of Wills,' i. 367. See 'Cal. Letter-Book C,' p. 117 n. The distinction between "lot" and "scot"-a much-vexed …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… John Francans and Margaret his wife, Dame Bertha of Furnival . . . Austin of Cales and Joan his wife, John …
A History of the County of York
… Wardens Richard de Dalton, 1350 31 Thomas Bolton, S.T.P., c. 1471 Thomas Thomson, 1538-9 85. THE GREY FRIARS OF … convent and 12 d. to each friar in 1366. 13 Thomas Lord Furnival of Sheffield, 1333, 14 and Sir Peter de Mauley, … Soc.), 197. Fasti Ebor. i, 323. Hist. P. and L. from the N. Reg. (Rolls Ser.), 95. Speed, Hist. fol. 1082. Coll. …
The Environs of London
… it was monastic property. Boundaries, situation, soil, &c. This parish lies within the liberties of Finsbury and … of the parish for 47 years (1772); George Lee, Gent. of Furnival's-inn (1787); and Richard Kelsall, Gent. of …
A Dictionary of London
… Court On Great Tower Hill, within the Tower precincts (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. Seems to be … Tower Ward (P.C. 1732-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. Furnival Street South out of Holborn, at No. 12, west of … site of the Inn of the Convent of Malmesbury in London. Furnival's Inn On the north side of Holborn, between Leather …
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