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Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… things to John Lonison goldsmith deceased, 20 [cf. 125e] e. Summa totalis of the charge 374.8s.6d. 256. [f.142v] The … h. [f.150v] As 140n, 10.0s.0d. i. As 140p, 40.0s.0d. 43 j. As 140q, 37.0s.0d. 44 277.a. As 141b, 300.0s.0d. b. As … was ordered to take possession of that part of the garner at Queenhithe lately occupied by the company of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… successful in this area than they were in Foleshill: John Garner, one of Hugh Bourne's 'boys' sent out from the … by R. B. Rose. V.C.H. Warws. ii. 20-22, 33-34; and see J. A. F. Thomson, The Later Lollards, for the best acct. of … Daniel Neal, Hist. of the Puritans (1822), i. 284-6. F. E. Leese, 'New Draperies at Cov.' (TS. in C.L.); see also p. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… built of red brick with stone dressings to the design of J. D. Webster of Sheffield, and provided sittings for about … accommodation for approximately 240. It was designed by C. E. A. Andrews, 95 and is a plain rectangular building of … 25 GROVE STREET, HARNALL. At some date shortly after John Garner's unsuccessful mission to Sowe in 1819 26 a community …
A History of the County of Warwick
… his lands passed to his nephew, John Brown Izon, whose son J. A. Izon, died in 1900. The estate, then consisting of … ejected. 67 Two years later, the Primitive Methodist John Garner, after preaching several times at Sowe, was attacked … Recs. ii. 206 (1648); vi. 173, 175 (1669). P.N. Warws. (E.P.N.S.), 188. See p. 106. See pp. 6162. V.C.H. Warws. i. …
A History of the County of Leicester
… a large-scale manufacturer of shoes. 7 The other was J. Dilkes of Loseby Lane, who was also a hosiery manufacturer … to take part of their payment in leather or 'grindery' (i.e. tacks, wax, and thread), or 'findings' (i.e. buckles, … Story of Leic. (1910), 101, in which it is stated that D. Garner claimed to have invented this type of riveted shoe two …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 11 [that] ic under begat. & for mine Elderne. and for alle e Mannes Soule [that] ic fore inge. and ic almosne … the south wall, with this epitaph engraven thereon, H. J. S. I Edwardus Reynolds SS. T.P. Primns Redit Regis Caroli … abbot's kitchen, now the Bishop's, the prison, and an old garner called the King's lodgings, are mentioned. Spelman's …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… three times, to answer to the three sculls, O Morieris. i. e. O thou shalt die. 31 A certain truth applicable to all. He … Hen. Spencer Episc. Norwic in libro suo memoriali Claudius E. 8, plerosque Barth. Cotton in Annalibus suis dedit, &c. … in his History of Cathedrals, &c. vol. i. p. 277. 19 E. 4. pec. allocatur fratri Willo. Spynk Priori, Lenne ad …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and Hanley which benefited by a bequest of 3,000 by J. C. Woodhouse, Dean of Lichfield and formerly Rector of … 94 Abbreviations: C. = County, C.S. = County Secondary, C.E. = Church of England, R.C. = Roman Catholic, B = Boys, G = … part of reorganization. Old house converted into a school. Garner Street Council School, 205 Garner St., Cliff Vale 1898 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it was replaced by a Renaissance stone altar by Thomas Garner, completed in 1902, and Renaissance woodwork by Detmar … were prepared by Sir G. G. Scott, William Burges and G. E. Street for a building on the site of Wilkins's screen; but … for ordination at Lincoln in 1842, Bishop Kaye and J. A. Jeremie, his chaplain, observed that 'no set of men …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Education of Exposed and Deserted Young Children (i.e. the Foundling Hospital) founded by Captain Thomas Coram in … the Sunday school had 350 pupils. 7 The conclusion of J. P. Kay in 1838 was that the number of children in Sunday … 152. W. K. Jordan, Charities of Lond. 1480-1660, 219. J. Bellers, Proposals for raising a Coll. of Industry (1695). …
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