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Henley: Religious History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… gathered under the tower. The organ was replaced by one by George Holdich at the east end of the south aisle, and the … I (1), p. 104; Rot. Litt. Pat. I (1), p. 4. Rot. Hund. II, 751. e.g. Cal. Pat. 121625, 416; Rot. Grosseteste (LRS … are known from the 1380s: Burn, Henley, 140. VCH Oxon. II, 5860; J. E. Sayers (ed.), Orig. Papal Docs in England and …
Henley: Social and Political History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… tanner William Osgood (d. 1668, 467), the timber-merchant George Cranfield (d. 1667, 384), the butcher and farmer John … townsmen in the more 'lite' trades (the timber merchant George Cranfield or the maltster William Elton the younger, … L&P Hen. VIII, VII, p. 294 (Appowell); ORO, BOR3/A/II/1, ff. 26v.28v.; Cal. Pat. 155860, p. 153. The surname …
Henley: Town Buildings
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… 82 by 1911. 9 Various builders were involved, among them George and Richard Wilson, who from the 1890s built several … Hamilton's recent visit. 4 Other builders included George Wilson, who built houses on Boston Road, 5 while … Oxon. 149/2/3; for books, cf. ibid. 1/5/20; ORO, BOR/3/A/II/1, f. 48. Above, devpt of town. ORO, BOR3/A/IX/1/45. Ibid. …
Henley: Urban Economic History
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 16, Henley-on-Thames and Environs
… the Catherine Wheel was mentioned from 1499, 1 and the George between 1518 and 1526, all of them in the eastern part … stimulated expansion of Henley's inn accommodation. The George may have opened during the early 16th century, and at … I, 95. e.g. J. E. T. Rogers, Hist. Agric. and Prices, II (1866), 603. 'Flourished' dates to 1490 taken from …
Survey of London
… Greaves, 165480, physician; Lady Castlehaven, 1657; Sir George Booth, later first Lord Delamere, 16603; Lady … painter and mezzotint engraver; Lord Aylmer, 17217; Sir George Browne, 17228; Dr. Thomas Pellatt, 173244, physician; … engraver; John Eccardt, 176079, portrait painter; Dr. George Fordyce, 176871, physician; William Duesbury and …
Survey of London
… c. 16501; Sir Theodore Devaux, 1666 c. 1673; Captain George Goldsbury, 1670 c. 1674; Dr. William Stockham, c. 1675 … C. J. Phipps, the builder Hyde and the principal decorator George Gordon. 100 The main entrance to the theatre was … died and was succeeded by his brother, the composer, George Herbert Buonaparte Rodwell, whose operas and burlettas …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 20 January - 10 March (C 65/64; RP , III. 454-82; SR , ii.120-31) C 65/64 is a roll of sixteen membranes, each … the sixth and thirteenth years of the reign of Richard II, which are printed on pp. 462-4 of the RP , were also … Kent and Salisbury, who hoped to restore Richard II to the throne, had narrowly failed to capture Henry and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 14 January - 20 March (C 65/66. RP , III.522-44. SR , ii.143-8) C 65/66 is a roll of seventeen membranes of good … 'increased beyond measure' (excessive elevata) by Richard II. Henry replied that he had no desire to see his patrimony … his chief rivals in the north, the earl of Westmorland and George Dunbar, the Scottish earl of March. The manifestoes …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 27 January - 9 May (C 65/71. RP , III.622-46. SR , ii.162-6) C 65/71 is a roll of seventeen membranes, each … note: Answer.] Le roy le voet. The king wills it. II. II. [Wrongful indictments] 15. Item, qe plese a nostredit …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 'Long Parliament') (C 65/68 and 69. RP , III.567-607. SR , ii.150-158) The proceedings of the Long Parliament of 1406 … 6 the members reassembled at Westminster, but since the St George's Day celebrations had been held at Windsor on the … quite a number), most notably by preaching that Richard II was still alive and ought to be restored to the throne. …
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