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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… with three molets argent on the bend. Arundel Gules a lion or. Arundel, Archbishop See of Canterbury impaling Arundel quartering Warenne. Ashby Azure a cheveron or between three double-headed eagles argent. Aske Azure … Bellers Party gules and sable a lion argent. Bellingham Or a bugle-horn sable. Berkeley Gules a cheveron between ten …
Survey of London
… known as Smock Alley and sometimes as Artillery Street or Lane. The southern side of this line of street between … a virtually unbroken line of building, except for a yard or garden near the west end. In the later seventeenth century … present No. 56. The deed of 1711 states that Herbert was a mercer, and that the house was known by the sign of the catt, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… name was apparently the river of Arundel, Arundel river, or the high stream of Arundel. 20 The modern name is recorded from 1577, 21 but the names Arundel river or great river continued to be used later. 22 In the 20th … stone dressings; in the 1780s it was the residence of the mercer, later banker, Charles Bushby. 61 Almost opposite, the …
Survey of London
… of arms with mantling and crest. Arms Party saltirewise or and azure a lion likewise parted and counter-coloured, for … Azure a cheveron between three wolves' heads razed or, for GOWER ( referring to Elizabeth Gower his first wife), … 16821725. William Ashurst of Paternoster Row and Highgate, mercer of London, was a son of Henry Ashurst of London, …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… knowledge in Ming China. Dai, Lianbin D.Phil., Oxford. (Or. Stud.). Supervised by de Weerdt, Hilda; Brook, Timothy … in rural China, 1949-76. Huang, Jia D.Phil., Oxford. (Or. Stud.). Supervised by Mitter, Rana S.R. Chronological … ((Polytechnic of North London)). Supervised by Judd, D.O.; Mercer, Patricia A. Categories: 20th Century Two revolts in …
The London eyre of 1276
… 54 2 De Willelmo Bonafaunt seler 40d. T. + *De Edwardo le Mercer 40d. 55 [cf. 222] 549. In calumpnia De Gregorio de … to the amercements of 1270–1 and not arising from 296 or 308; perhaps part of a larger fine ( C.C.R. 1272–9, 265, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… freehold (sometimes called Manor farm), Asthall manor (or Kitesbridge farm), and the Asthall Leigh freehold estate (or College farm). From the 1920s, following land sales, there … after 1494 to Sir Richard Haddon (d. 1516 X 1517), 28 mercer and sometime mayor of London. 29 He was succeeded by …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Holywell field in the south-east. 63 The smaller Garsons or Gastons, which lay east of Aston hamlet and whose name … some, notably Rowney and Queenborough, lay in Bampton or Weald and descended later with Golofers farm. 68 Aston … rights were to remove their hay by Lammas eve (31 July), or leave it for the inhabitants' cattle. 75 Demesne in 1238-9 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Deanery manor, and from the 12th to the 17th century 7 or 8 yardlands were attached to Shifford manor. 2 In 1238 … known later as the manor of ASTON BAMPTON, ASTON POGGES, or ASTON BOUGES. Though chiefly in Aston and Cote it later … it in 1537 to Roland (later Sir Roland) Hill, a London mercer. 16 In 1553 Hill sold the manor to Alan Horde of the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 86 The ancient parish covered 4,520 a. (1,831 ha), or 6,173 a. if all the foreshore and river within its … further south, around the sinuous inlet called Brimspill (or Brimpspill), are formed of alluvium. The lower land of the … adjoining extraparochial Forest, 5 nailers, 4 weavers, a mercer, and a tanner. 21 Nailmaking may have had a continuous …
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