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The Aldermen of the City of London
… derived much valuable assistance from Mr. Deputy Baddeley's excellent Monograph on the "Aldermen of Cripplegate," a … his example. The fulness and accuracy of Mr. Baddeley's collections leave but little to add in the way of … appear in his book, and to fix the date of Thomas de Leyre's tenure of the Aldermanry, which had escaped his notice, and …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Sept. 25, 1279, Present Oct. 13, 1293] 1 Robert de Rokesle S. 12845. Re-elected June 16, 1293 [Letter Book C, fo. 6 … Feb. 25, 1300, Present May 2, 1300] 3 Thomas Sely, Skinner S. 12989. Afterwards Alderman of Aldgate. (See Note B ad … Sely, Skinner 1325 John de Caustone, Mercer (Sheriff) S. 13245. [Acting June 17, 1327, Acting Nov. 10, 1342] 6 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… an Alderman, and, as possessors of a Soke within the City's Liberties, they may have sent an Alderman (as there is … little doubt they had a right to do) to join in the City's councils with Aldermen of other Sokes or Wards, but we have … extinction of the gild itself, the Prior was (to use Stow's words) 'for him and his successors admitted as one of the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… March 23, 1276, Acting June 28, 1287] 1 Simon de Hadestok S. 12656. [Acting July 19, 1288, Present Jan. 27, 1304] 2 William de Betoyne, Goldsmith S. 12889. Re-elected June 16, 1293 [Letter Book C, fo. 30] … Acting March 7, 1306] 3 Richard de Chigwell, Fishmonger (? S. 12812.) Died 1306: Will enrolled January, 1307 [H.R. 35 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… as the coronation or marriage of the King. From Gregory's Chronicle it would appear that Estfeld received a simple … occasion of the coronation of Elizabeth Woodville (Edward's consort), May 26, 1465, the Mayor (R. Josselyn), and three … Horn, W. Martyn, R. Astry, J. Tate the younger, B. Rede, S. Jenyns, W. Butler, T. Exmewe, J. Yarford, J. Brugge, J. …
A Survey of London
… their money as a beneuolence giuen, which must be xx s. at the least put in a purse, with theyr names that gaue … brune and porre (or purple) colour, price the yeard 2. s. These Gownes were for Piers Rider, and Iohn Bukles, …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXVII. ALDERSGATE STREET AND ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND. Origin of the NameHistory of the Old GateIts … OfficeOrigin of the Penny PostManleyBishopThe Duke of York's MonopolyMurray's PostDockwraAbsorption of the Penny Post by … for stamping the date and hour of despatch, in a long row, like a pack of cards thrown across a table, and so fast …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the Mount is the parish church and Collier and Baker's plan of 1727 20 shows that most of the houses in the … with Manor Farm, the home of one of the Grafton Estate's two principal tenants in the parish. 24 The plan of 1727, … 25 Across the road from the house the plan of 1727 marks a row of six cottages. The pattern of settlement in 1821 26 was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… of the parishes of St. Katharine Cree, St. James Duke's Place, St. Katharine Coleman and parts of the parishes of … lights with tracery in a four-centred head. The N. and S. arcades are each of six bays with four-centred arches of … the backs appear to have been added; at W. end in one row with a series of lockers, having panelled fronts. Tebah …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… belonged to Ralph de Honylane, holder of 11/3 on the S.W. side of the churchyard. The church was closer physically … with traces of a coffin in one case. They lay to the S. of the site of the church but outside the area used as … ceiling laid on stone corbels and further supported by a row of timber pillars. The cellar was said to be the same …
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