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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… In 1563, Sir Tho. Gresham, Knt. mercer, and lord mayor of London, held this manor, with the rectory and manor of … his only surviving son, who being one of the Lords of the Council to Car. II. was created Viscount Dursley, and Earl of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Gent. they had issue, Mary married to Laurence Wright of London M. D. Eliz. to Thomas Cock of Pebmarch in Essex Esq; … 1683, and Rebekah his third wife, Dr. of Edw. Beacon of London Mercht. 1695, 22. Eliz. Dr. of Will. and Margaret … of its parish was annexed to St. Michael at Plea; but the greater part of it to St. Andrew's. (92) The Church of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Cook, who changed for the free chapel of St. Margaret in London, in 1371, with Simon de Erlham. 1371, Rob. de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… confirmed to the Prioress and her convent, which owned the greater part of these hills, of the gift of King Stephen … in'1310, gave it to Nicholas his son. In 1328, John de London, rector of S. Creyk, owned it, whose executors sold it …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Car. II. vicar of St. Martin in the Fields, Archdeacon of London, Bishop of Lincoln, and thence translated to the … of his Posthumous Works, which were published in octavo at London, in 1712, as also another of his effigies, prefixed to … Upper and Lower Newport. There is a picture of him in the council-chamber, with a hawk on his fist, and the arms of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Corporation of King's-Lynn in the County of Norfolk; at London, in octavo; which contains great part of Mr. Green's … ever, to be paid by the city chamberlain. Joan Smith of London, widow, settled her gift, for which see Pt. I. p. 358; … places, near some great passage over rivers, &c. for the greater convenience of daily begging for their relief; and at …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is tied for the payment of it. Mr. William Nockells of London, Gent. in his lifetime gave 15 l. 5 s towards erecting … a mercer by trade, but only free of the mercers company in London. Orate pro animabus Helene et Elizabethe Godfrey …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… uses, by Mr. Nic. Reeve, citizen and scrivener of London, and conferred upon the city for this use, by Mr. … the Girls hospital is in the court, and not in the common council. 140 1677, Mr. Nic. Newham gave 50 l. for a girl out … think I have dealt hardly with them, in giving them no greater share of my estate, I do hereby declare, my personal …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… John, and Mary his Wife, and Relict of John Cromate, of London 1736, 4; these under the steeple, where there stands a … Near this Place lies interr'd the Body of Thomas Hall of London Merchant, Son of John Hall of this City Esq; who was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and instead of a wide wilderness, settled in Broad-street, London; and being begging friars, soon dispersed themselves … with the consent of Edward Duke of Somerset and all his council, granted, among other things, in exchange, to Sir … Bacon, and believe he had a sight of his writings, wherein greater insight was given into natural magick, or …
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