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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… erroneous) that Robert de Muskam, senescal of Gislebert de Gaunt, was father of Hugh de Muskam, who was a benefactor to …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… married Catherine, daughter of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster. This person, designated at …
A History of the County of Hertford
… here used as his mark of cadency; and the arms of John of Gaunt, fourth son of the king, who differenced Old France and … to the armorials of descendants and kinsmen of John of Gaunt, as well as the introduction of the central subject of … duke of Gloucester, youngest son of Edward III. John of Gaunt. Edward, the Black Prince. Edmund of Langley. The …
Old and New London
… aggressor. "Bonnycastle was a good fellow. He was a tall, gaunt, long-headed man, with large features and spectacles, …
Old and New London
… Wycliffe and his adherents (amongst whom figured John of Gaunt "old John of Gaunt, time-honoured Lancaster" Chaucer's patron) soon brewed … at St. Paul's, was accompanied by his friends, John of Gaunt and the Earl Marshal, Lord Percy. When in the lady …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Prince of Wales, Lionel Duke of Clarence, and John of Gaunt: in fifth window, a shield with or two bars gules, and …
Survey of London
… late of the East India Company, 18 Dec. 1813. 20. Edward Gaunt of Staple Inn, 21 Nov. 1716; his wife Lucy (daughter of …
Survey of London
… advertised in The Daily Post that he had 'removed to Gaunt's Coffee House, next St. James's Coffee House in St. … in 19045 (see page 485). No. 88 St. James's Street: Gaunt's coffee house and the St. James's Hotel The house on … a coffee house from an early date. In 1733 it was known as Gaunt's coffee house, and after the fire at White's chocolate …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and utensils pertaining to the brewery to Richard de Gaunt, citizen and tailor, who was to pay John's executors … Pomary. In 1335 the executors, who included Richard de Gaunt, sold the tenement with houses to John Fay, citizen and … vintner, who in the same year granted the property to de Gaunt. In these grants 2 was said to be bounded by 3 on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are meadow and pasture, and the remainder chiefly arable. Gaunt House, here, now occupied by a farmer, is said to have been originally built by John of Gaunt and Johan his wife, to whose memory there is a brass in …
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