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Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… the countie of Worcester The humble peticion of William Gough Sheweinge that the peticioner beinge a poore maymed … Wilde Roger [illegible] [illegible] [illegible] John [S...?] [illegible] To pay to Whistance for the [illegible] …
Petitions to the Worcestershire Quarter Sessions, 1592-1797
… Richard Bell John Walker John [Maris?] John Donne Edward Gough John Chellingworth Thomas Stanley Roger Willes Robert … lose it: nor she to pay it: the eldest of the poor widow's 3 children was borne with a rupture and lies almost … the county of Worcester, hath bene obliged to pay toward's the mayntenance of his grandchildren liveing att Bengworth …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… therefore take a cursorary review, after Leland and Tanner's account. " Werkensop a pretty market town of two streets, … bishop of Canterbury and Gerard bishop of York in Henry's days. His b'ood and inheritance came to a daughter that … time: one says it happened on holy Thursday, 1759. In Gough's Additions to Camden, 1761. Another account says in …
A Dictionary of London
… VI. 1547 (Lond. I. p.m. I. 100). No later record. Wrestler's Court South out of London Wall, west of Carpenters' Hall (O. and M 1677-Boyle, 1799). Called "Wrestley's Court "in Strype, 1755 and Boyle. Had houses only on the … Within. First mention: Lockie, 1810. Former name: "Clark's Alley" (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799). In Stow's time there was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 7. 8. 6., and in the patronage of the Crown. The … inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 3. 7. 8., and in the gift of the Crown; net … containing a population of 34,150. The learned William Alley, Bishop of Exeter, and one of the translators of the …
A Dictionary of London
… Ch. Bundle 68, file 12, No.333) (quoted in N. and Q. 11th S. 3, p.243). Not further identified. Yeuan (St.) See Audoen … York Abbot of London residence in parish of St. Peter Paul's Wharf, sometimes called the "Abbot of St. Mary of Yorkes … maps. Young, Young's Court See Young's Buildings, Church Alley. Young's Buildings North out of Church Alley in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of Narberth, county of Pembroke, South Wales, 4 miles (S. W.) from Narberth; containing 148 inhabitants. This parish … The living is a discharged rectory, rated in the king's books at 5. 3. 9., endowed with 400 private benefaction and … Aberystwith, county of Cardigan, South Wales, 1 mile (E. S. E.) from Aberystwith; containing 354 inhabitants. The …
Survey of London
… Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk, in exchange for the Duke's house in Southwark. This grant preserved the rights of … Strand house only occasionally. c Early in 1556 the Duke's heirs surrendered 191 it to the Queen, by whom 192 it was … which was renamed York Buildings circa 1852, and Of Alley, which is now York Place. A Terrace Walk was formed …
Survey of London
… and George Court CHAPTER 10: YORK PLACE ( formerly Of Alley) AND GEORGE COURT York Place, a narrow court running … Street and George Court, was oringinallay called exchange Alley, probably from its prosimity to the New Exchange, but … the first few years of its existence it became known as Of Alley, a name which it retained until circa 1855 when it was …
Survey of London
… The street is marked on the 1745 edition of Rocque's map. Wilkinson refers 179 to the chapel as John Bunyan's meeting house and it is possible that Bunyan may have … in the 19th century. It was a typical narrow Southwark alley of that period with central gulley, and with little in …
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