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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… assigned in an old Lancashire roll of arms in the writer's possession to Sir Roger de Bethum (147279). This coat … Stanley, lord Monteagle to Dr. Vesey, dean of the king's chapel, dated 25 January, 1519, may bear upon this matter. … mentioned in a bill of complaint inclosed in the king's letter . . . . As Jeofrey would not abide our order, we …
A History of the County of Hertford
… which are abundant in the neighbourhood. Whether the Grim's Dike, which passes across Berkhampstead Common, is … except widows, had to mow and do other work on the lord's lands. 5 It appears from some legal proceedings in the time … towns. 10 William Cowper the poet was born at his father's rectory of Great Berkhampstead in 1731, and in the garden …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… from 1669 87 or one using the formerly Anglican St. George's chapel and associated with the dissenters' academy at Bishop's Hall. 88 Early ministers included Francis Bampfield, John … described in the 1780s. 6 John Wesley preached at Bonner's Hall, where he had stayed in 1754, in 1755-7 and in the …
Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … Phillips and his WorksPainters in BlackfriarsThe King's Printing Office Printing House SquareThe Times and its HistoryWalter's EnterpriseWar with the DispatchThe gigantic Swindling …
Old and New London
… BoyhoodThe Temperance HallThe South London Working Men's CollegeThe South London Tramway CompanyThe Mission College of St. AlphegeNelson SquareThe "Dog's Head in the Pot"Surrey ChapelThe Rev. Rowland … SkinThe "Haunted Houses" of Stamford StreetAshton Lever's MuseumThe RotundaThe Albion Mills. This great …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… are two manors herethose of Blundeston Hall, and Gonville's. The former was held by a family which took their name from … and others, and their heirs, of a house called Gillam's, and 90 acres of land in Blundeston and Flixton; a meadow of 12 acres in Flixton; a marsh called Wrentham's, and 41 acres of land in Blundeston; two other messuages …
A New History of London
… otherwise than by his imprudent attachment to his father's favourite the duke of Buckingham, who was deservedly odious … the house of commons were sufficiently apprized of Charles's needy situation, a very inadequate supply was voted: the … In the following session, the debates concerning the king's right to levy tonnage and poundage, together with …
A New History of London
… the 29th which was his birth day, he was met in St. George's fields by the lord-mayor and aldermen of London; the former … attended by footmen in purple liveries. Alderman Robinson's troop in buff coats, with cloth of silver sleeves, and very … habited and gallantly mounted. Two trumpets with the king's arms. Eighty sheriff's men in red cloaks, richly laced with …
A New History of London
… of the former king. Immediately upon notice of the king's death, the privy council, with the lord-mayor of London, … of the former privy-council were sworn of his majesty's privy-council: he declared "that animated by the tenderest … is, said they, our peculiar happiness, that your majesty's heart "is truly English; and that you have discovered in …
A New History of London
… Thames-street to the north, are the street of St. Mary's-hill, Love-lane, Botolph's-lane, Pudding-lane, Little Eastcheap, and a considerable … in the mayoralty of Sir Patience Ward, knight." Butcher's hall. In this lane is a convenient small hall belonging to …
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