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Journal of the House of Lords
… in Wivellingham, and Cottenham, in the same County, now or late the Freehold or Inheritance of Edward Alcocke, Esquire. E. Middlesex's … or Lordships of Brighton Santon, Acombe, alias Acom with Holgate, and The Grange, called Beckhay Grange, in the County …
Journal of the House of Lords
… L. Sommers. L. Boringdon. L. Berwick. Their Lordships, or any Five of them, to meet immediately in the Prince's … Grey de Wilton. L. Sommers. L. Berwick. Their Lordships, or any Seven of them, to meet on Monday next, at Ten o'Clock, … George White, Thomas Taylor, George Iveson, John Iveson of Holgate and Margaret his Wife, Rosey Iveson, John Hobson, …
Journal of the House of Lords
… that they may not stand a Monument of by-gone Grandeur or Marks of a neglected Country; that while Woolwich, … by Members of the House of Commons before The Lord Steward or his Deputies;" to which they desire the Concurrence of … attend the Com ee. Ordered, That John Nicholson, Patteson Holgate and William Hutchinson do attend this House on …
A History of the County of York
… the two houses. The monks of Pontefract had, rightly or wrongly, regarded Monk Bretton as a cell of their house, … inform the archbishop. Brothers Roger de Kelsey, Walter de Holgate, and Nicholas de Pontefracto, were to undergo their … and was to take the last place in the convent. Walter de Holgate was not to go out for half a year, and was to be the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to 'the brethren, of whatever Order they be, dwelling or about to dwell' therein a mill and the land which Richard … is entered, but with no value assigned to it. 13 Robert Holgate, a Gilbertine, was Cromwell's chaplain, and some time … there was no resistance from the Order of Sempringham. Holgate had become Bishop of Llandaff in 1537 and was holding …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… In 1232 Henry III granted a tenth of the bread, the flesh or fish of the first course, and the ale consumed by his … to operate the priory would have been doomed, but Robert Holgate, Master of Sempringham, became chaplain to the king … Roger Marshall, Prior of St. Margaret's in 1535, visited Holgate in London in July 1536, 51 and became Master of …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… The Order of Sempringham had its origin in 1131. 1 In or about that year Gilbert of Sempringham left the household … blameless lives, neither in poverty nor in wealth. Robert Holgate, chaplain to Cromwell, who became master of the order … and 1511 117 Thomas de Hurtesby, occurs 1535 118 Robert Holgate, 1536 to 1538 119 Priors 120of Sempringham Torphim, …
A History of the County of Lincoln
… to all who should contribute to the fabric of the hospital or the maintenance of the sick. 14 In 1328 Edward III issued … the house was unfortunate in its priors. Robert Holgate, who afterwards became the last and most unworthy … Robert, 69 occurs 1511 John Jonson, 70 occurs 1522 Robert Holgate, 71 occurs 1529 William Griffiths, 72 occurs 1538 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… were built soon after 1825 on land known as Bootham Garth or Coates' Closes, purchased by the Acaster Malbis Charity … It was called the Green Tree in 1830 and kept by George Holgate and in 1836 the Sycamore Inn, kept by Alice Holgate (Directories; sale map of de Grey Estate). In 1850 it …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… first recorded in 1337, but presumably it was a widening or paving of an already existing lane. Most of its N.W. side … into Nos. 13 and 14. There were originally probably ten or twelve tenements. Each tenement was self-contained with … St. John del Pyke, sold by the Corporation to Archbishop Holgate in 1553, lay on the N.E. side of Ogleforth near its …
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