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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 19 John Chennell the son of John Chennell of the Parish of S t Giles in the feilds in the County of Midd Carpenter hath … xxv die instant dec. dat pred. 24 dec. 1660. 20 Willielmus Gascoigne filius Francisci Gascoigne Civis et Grocer, de London per Indram po: se appren …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… in Com Leicestr. agr. po: se appren william mason de S t mary Hill pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 59 Jenken David alias … South ton gunsmith defct po: se appren Alexandro Browne de S t Andrew Holborne purpoole lane pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 64 … prox ante diem &c dat die & Ao ult menconat [Assign. Will. Gascoigne Civi et Grocero de Goswellstreet prope …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cash in lieu of works from customary tenants were worth 20 s. in 1249, 34 s. from 8 customary tenants in 1282, and 19 s. from 9 tenants … been found. A water mill at West Bower, owned by William Gascoigne in 1423, 53 passed to Sir Alexander Hody (d. 1461) …
A History of the County of Somerset
… two burgesses to parliament 13 in 1295. Until 1328 the M.P.s' names indicate origins or residence outside the town, and … West, 14 was returned at least 14 times 1377-1406, William Gascoigne and his son William at least 15 times 1406-29, and … Kendall, chosen at least five times from 1467 and the town's first mayor. 16 During the 16th and earlier 17th century …
History Theses 1901-1970
… The rural population of England and Wales, 18011951. S.W.E. Vince. London Ph.D. (Ext.) 1955. Changes in the … P.R. Odell. Birmingham Ph.D. 1954. Leicester's rural-urban fringe: a study of industry and settlement. … industrial activity in the north-west London area. Mildred Gascoigne. Durham M.A. 1936. The employment of married women …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Bruton, E. division of Somerset, 12 miles (S. E.) from Wells, and 110 (W. by S.) from London; comprising, with the chapelry of … statue, supposed to be that of the father-in-law of Gascoigne, lord chief justice in the reigns of Henry IV. and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… value of the manor had increased from £3 in 1066 to £3 10 s. in 1086. 9 The outlying townships in the parish were … 1531 the lessee of the Bond End grange (called Kitchener's Barns) was required to give the shepherd of Burton 1/2 qr. … and in 1593 a millwright named Robert Cochet (otherwise Gascoigne) of Shipley, in Heanor (Derb.), agreed to hold them …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… towards the officers of the city and the rest of the king's people. Membr. 1 b ... was committed to prison because, … for their wedding ceremonies on Monday before the feast of S t Agnes [21 Jan.] 6— by oath of Richard Goudchild and … Chamber of the Guildhall on Wednesday before the feast of S t Andrew [30 Nov.] A o 5 Ric. II [1381] Floria, widow of …
Old and New London
… AND EAST CHEAP Budge RowCordwainers' HillSt. Swithin's ChurchFounders' HallThe Oldest Street in LondonTower Royal and the Wat Tyler Mob The Queen's WardrobeSt. Antholin's Church"St. Antlin's Bell"The London … being highly moved against the City. At which time William Gascoigne, chief justice, required the maior and aldermen, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… (53)). D. by 11 Oct. 1552 ( C.P.R. 1550-3 p. 271). Edward Gascoigne M.A. 1552-1553/4. Pres. by king 11 Oct. 1552 ( … Chandler B.D. 1574-1594/5. Instit. 1 Sept. 1574 by abp's vicar-general during visitation (A/1/26 f. 100). Instal. 3 … 1613-1658. Coll. 14 Oct. 1613 (A/1/29 f. 38v). Instal. s.d. (LB XI f. 17). D. c. 5 June 1658 (CA 1622-45 f. 83v; LB …
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