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Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… under Henry VI (1422-71) London under Henry VI (142271) The names of the maires and shoreffes of the Cite of Lodnon … Maire William Mildred A iiij e. John Brokley This yere on Witsonday the Kynge was made Knyght at Leyseter of my … Volantynes daye. And the vintage of wyne came ovir Sheters Hill in cartys from Gravisende. Harry Frowick, Maire Robert …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… under Richard II (137799) Ricardus ij dus. Thes bethe the names of the Maires and Shoreffes of the Cite of London … of armes, and Richard Somner, were be hedid at Towre Hill. And Richard Lyons behedid at the Standard in Chepe. And on the morowe after was William Walworth, Nicholas Brembyll, …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… A Short English Chronicle The succession of kings from William the Conqueror to Henry … Scottis his liege man. And he was crowned at Westminster on Cristmas day; and whan he had regned xvij yere, o he made … And in the vj yere of his regne was the batayle at Hayldon Hill besides Berwyk; and at that batayle was slayne xxxvm …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Pembroke College, out of Broadgates Hall in 1624, one of the translators of the New Testament, was never beneficed, … for nonconformity in 1662, 'went to London and carried on his nonconformity by preaching in Conventicles,' died 11 … incorp. as D.D. 13 July, 1669, vicar of Witham-on-the-Hill, co. Lincoln, 1641, rector of Wymondham 1648, and of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1838 Abbas and Temple Combe Temple Combe Station in 1909 The parish of Abbas and Temple Combe, comprising the two … borders Buckhorn Weston (Dors.) and Kington Magna (Dors.) on its eastern boundary. It is roughly rectangular in shape, … the ground rises gradually towards the summits of Stowell hill to the north (162 m. (530 ft.)) and Bowden hill to the
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ABBAS-COMBE, or Temple-Combe ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Wincanton, hundred of Horethorne, E. division of Somerset, 4 miles (S. by W.) from Wincanton, on the road to Blandford; containing 461 inhabitants. It … was rebuilt by Robert Bromley, Esq., in 1791. On Abberley hill, in the midst of a thickly-planted wood, stands an oak, …
A History of the County of Essex
… RODING Abbess Roding and Beauchamp Roding (q.v.) form the south-west part of the area known before the Norman … of those in Ongar hundred. All the Rodings are situated on Boulder Clay in the valley of the River Roding, which … including a detached portion of 41 acres. 6 It was bounded on the north by White Roding, on the west by Matching and …
A History of the County of Essex
… Abbess Roding Nonconformity NONCONFORMITY The Congregational church at Abbess Roding, once an important … neighbouring villages. In 1729-30 a new church was built on land given by Joseph Springham of Cockerells Farm (now … the remains of a moat. The Old Manse, formerly known as Hill House, was built in 1851 to the design of the Revd. H. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… WALES. Abbey Cwm Hr ABBEY CWM HR, a parish, in the union of Rhaiadr, comprising the hamlet of Cevnpawl in … of the position of the latter, King Henry III., on approaching with the English army, set fire to the grange … throughout the adjacent district. On the south side of a hill, at the base of which flows the Clydach, are the remains …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… Abbey Dore AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN SOUTH-WEST … and consisted of "unworked nodular limestone hand-pitched on the virgin soil (a hard red marl). There was no sign of a … addition at the E. end and has been re-roofed. c(17). Hill Farm, cottage, nearly 1 m. N.N.E. of the abbey, is of …
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