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Old and New London
… England under Wat Tyler, he would surely miss. And John of Gaunt's London palace of the Savoy which the insurgents …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… the market should be reserved for him. 20 In 1251 James le Gaunt became keeper of Windsor, 21 and in the following year Gilbert de Tegula was appointed as Gaunt's successor, paying, however, 50 a year instead of 44 …
Old and New London
… bent on mischief," after the support which John of Gaunt gave to Wickliffe at a synod held in St. Paul's … Tyler, in 1381, "for the malice which they bore to John of Gaunt and his principles." And there is no doubt that they … site of a palace which had been the residence of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, and of the poet Chaucer. Some of …
The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… Teyne in that whyle Was captayne of Porte Martynvyle. And Gaunt Jaket or Jakys 74 of werrys wyse, He was captayne, and … Thomas Beaufort, the King's uncle, a son of John of Gaunt by Catherine Swynford. Omitted in E. Supplied from B. …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
… which was held of Henry de Bello monte of the fee of Gaunt, by homage and the service of one knight's fee. …
Old and New London
… and ornamented with the globe, crescent, and star. John of Gaunt was a knight of Henry VIII.'s reign, and De Courcy a … as a portrait of Charles II. The suit long called John of Gaunt's turned out to be an engraved suit for a man-at-arms …
Survey of London
… Scott, and was completed in July 1959. 75 The tall, gaunt exterior is faced with reddish-buff bricks and stone …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… schedule was issued, ranging from 6 13 s. 4 d. for John of Gaunt and 4 for an earl or for the Mayor of London down to 4 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… it descended to Blanch her sister, who married John of Gaunt, Earl of Richmond, fourth son to King Edward III. who …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and was given in King Richard the Second's time to John of Gaunt Duke of Lancaster, who gave it to the prior and convent …
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