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Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… and one trompet with the kynges shreffe of London master Garrard with dyvers of the grade for Jane the duke of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… line from Pinley and Stoke joins this line near Lythall's Lane. A branch line runs west to Keresley Colliery, and … in the 17th century, passing through the hands of Sir John Garrard (d. 1625) 12 and his son, Sir John Garrard, Bt. (d. 1637), 13 who paid a chief rent for a …
A History of the County of Warwick
… was a detached part of the ancient parish of St. Michael's, Coventry, until it was transferred to Wyken in 1884. The … 13th century 3 the references to this holding in the abbey's registers were probably responsible for later attributions … house and part of the estate were owned by the Revd. E. H. Garrard; G. A. Pridmore still occupied the southern area. 63 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 15 Of the city in Edward the third's time CHAPTER XV. OF THE CITY IN EDWARD THE THIRD'S TIME. Edward the Third began his reign, on the 20th day of … 1374, Henry Skye. Hugh de Holland. John Latimer. Will. Garrard. 1375, Will. Pickerynge. John de Welbourne. Adam Baas …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, chapter 16 Of the city in Richard the second's time CHAPTER XVI. OF THE CITY IN RICHARD THE SECOND'S TIME. … Parlet. 1388, John Gilbert. 1388, John le Latimer. Tho. Garrard. John Daniel. 1389, Rob. Poppinjay. Rob. de Burnham. … Wurlich. Rob. de Hanworth. 1393, Ric. de Blickling. Tho. Garrard. Rich. White. John de Shotesham. 1394, Robert …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 17 Of the city in Henry the fourth's time CHAPTER XVII. Of The City In Henry The Fourth's Time. King Henry the Fourth having assumed the crown, was … Harleston, Rich. Spurdaunce. Edm. Warner, John Drewe. Tho. Garrard, John Wurlich. Tho. Parlet, John Bixley. Walt. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the last day of August, and according to his father's will, the regency of France was assigned to John Duke of … the liberty of Spitelond, with the bailiff of the Prior's liberties in those places, and also the four men out of … were displaced. Will. Yelverton, Esq. recorder. 1434, John Garrard or Gerard. Roger Booton, Tho. Bule or Ball. 1435, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… School and in 1608 2 became its master: this George's son, Emmanuel, of Trinity Hall, a leading Puritan and … also George (1685 1749) was brought up by his mother's people, and married in 1700 at the age of fifteen years his … in 1734, Sir George in 1749; his cousin and heir Sir Jacob Garrard Downing, 4th and last baronet, who had survived all …
Survey of London
… and Sherwood Streets, north by the line of Smith's Court (to the south of Brewer Street), east by the backs of … She also drew attention to a letter written by George Garrard in 1636, and published in 1866 in the Calendar of … gentleman barber, at the north-east end of the Haymarket, Garrard wrote that 'Simme Austbistons house is newly …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… part of the gabled eastern side of the house. St. Mary's Church lies further east off the High Street, in its … four years later 137 the manor passed to his son Montague Garrard, 138 who was succeeded by his son William in 1728. … 1698) and Jane his wife (d. 1724), daughter of Sir John Garrard of Lamers, in Wheathampstead, Hertfordshire. …
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