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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… at the suppression of which, in king Henry the VIIIth's reign, it was granted to John Bere for a term of years, 4 … the 19th year of king Edward the IIId. obtained the king's licence to assign over a piece of ground here, and twenty … with others of the same sort in king Edward the VIth's reign, some of the walls of it are re maining, but being …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Henwick, Coldrop, The Lords or the Earl of Worcester's tithing, Richard Goddard's tithing, Greenham and Midgham. In 1878 a large part of … and Little Park House of Major W. J. Langford. Rainsford's Farm was in the tenure of the Tull family in the 17th …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… rent I marvel, dwells in a little lane hard by St. Alban's church in Wood Street. Inquire after him, and require the … have laid out for the house at Islington; total, 8 l. 17 s. 6 d., besides 33 s. 6 d. which you are to receive of Longstone. I gave you …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Sir Harry Lea meant to bestow on the bride, Mr. Tanfield's daughter. Your brother has become a great man at Rycott … and hawking; we chased a huge stag at Lord St. John's, and set up the head in Knebworth hall for a trophy. The … The Queen went first to Chiswick, to Sir Wm. Russell's, then to Ambrose Coppinger's, who, being an M.A., …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Vatican Archives
… 1574. Ibid. p. 391. 314. The Same to The Same. Of the King's death, which took place on the 30th, I apprised you by … but in a leisurely way, until the result in M. d'Anville's [de Damville's] case should be known, of which they had not as yet …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… history is considered in another section. 42 St. John's College. The minster was apparently not contained within a … and some of the lesser clerks. It also housed the provost's court and gaol. 43 The refectory of the Bedern was … 1304, and in the latter year an inventory of the provost's goods made reference to the great and small halls, two …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… until the dissolution of the monasteries in Henry VIII.'s reign), whose Companies are not either definitely stated in … into which he would seek admission, he had followed Dodmer's example in choosing the Mercers, but he was not permitted … from the Barber-Surgeons to the Grocers. 1669 Sir S. Starling, from the Brewers to the Drapers. 1675 Sir J. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… the Market Place run four main roads; the first, Queen's Road, leads west into the Arbury Road, which forms the … western reaching 425 ft. at Stockingford Church (St. Paul's, built 1824) and 525 ft. at the south-west corner of the … subsequently bought for 300 marks. 33 In 1291 the priory's possessions here were worth 36 4 s. 11 d., including two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and serving the tenants of what was by then the Prior's Half of Coventry. 86 It was mentioned again, as a church, … in 1183-4, which listed Holy Trinity among the priory's dependent chapels, the prior and convent were to find a … priest to minister there. 88 In contrast with St. Michael's, Holy Trinity appears to have been held by the priory …
A History of the County of Warwick
… parish as 'Sowe or Walsgrave' occur in 1588 41 and as 'Wal(s)grave upon Sowe' in the later 17th century. 42 The name has … at the junction of this road with that called Lenton's Lane and Woodway Lane, which runs south-east and south from … endowment by Earl Leofric in 1043. 47 In 1086 the priory's estate included a plough in demesne and ten villein tenants …
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