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London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… the flow might cleanse the privy (camera privata) on the Hithe, Alice Wade has made a wooden pipe (pipam ligneam) …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… also be found under the proper name. Northales, or Cove-Hithe (St. Andrew) NORTHALES, or Cove-Hithe ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union and hundred of …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and that of Trimingham, about the tithe of fish in the hithe of Trimingham parish; the tithe of the venison in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… here, and every stranger's boat that came to Sheringham hithe, paid 4 d. On the attainder of Thomas Duke of Norfolk, … Upper Sheringham and Lower Sheringham, alias Sheringham-Hithe, as lying by the sea shore. The tenths were 3 l. 14 s. … St. Nicholas, and All-Saints; in the lower town or hithe was a chapel dedicated to St. Nicholas, part of it is …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… 100 l. towards building a garner for corn at Queen Hithe, which was enlarged at the charges of the city in 1565. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… presented to the rectory of Trinity the Less near Queen Hithe July 10, 1555. His cession is not recorded. Newcourt …
A Survey of London
… In the thirteenth century, and as late as 1349, St. Bennet Hithe was called St. Benedict at Woodwharf ( Hist. MSS. Comm. …
A Survey of London
… by a reference to 'parochia de Stanenetha' (stone-hithe) at London in 1194. ( Cartularium de Colchester, 298. …
A Survey of London
… see Trans. Lond. and Midd., iii, 25384. l. 5. Edreds Hithe. The name 'theredys Hythe' occurs in 899 in a Charter … II it is described as 'Ripa Reginae que appellatur Atheres hithe'( Mon. Angl., vi. 635). Isabel, queen of John, gave it … Johanne Gumbaued et aliis.' l. 38 customs of this Queene Hithe. They are given in the Liber Albus, see Mun, Gild. I. …
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