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Alumni Oxonienses
… Judges and Barristers. Baynes, Michael s. Phil., of Holywell, city of Oxford, pleb. Merton Coll., matric. 13 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… North Wales, 4 miles (N. E.) from Denbigh, on the road to Holywell; the whole containing 945 inhabitants, of whom 411 …
A New History of London
… St. John's-street, Cowcross-street, Wych-street, Holywell-street near St. Clement's Danes, the Strand from …
A New History of London
… Temple-bar to where the Maypole stood, and extending down Holywell-street, commonly called the back of St. Clement's, …
A New History of London
… water, had the epithet of Holy conferred on it. Priory of Holywell. In King John's court, Holywell-lane, are to be seen the ruins of the priory of St. … painted in most of the windows. "All the nuns of Holywell, Pray for the soul of Thomas Lovell." The remains of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Dallavells tenants.Seaton Dallavell, 7. Harteley, 6. Hallywell, 6. Cullerton, 5. Dissengeton, 5. Hedwen, 1. Total …
A History of the County of Oxford
… considered part of the borough, although in Berkshire. 3 Holywell was considered usually to be outside the liberty. 4 … medieval subsidy assessments for Oxford included Binsey, Holywell, and the parishes of St. Thomas, St. Mary Magdalen, … 7 In 1383, after a dispute with Merton College over Holywell, the mayor swore not to interfere in the manor. 8 In …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… possessing precisely the same properties as the water of Holywell, and producing the mosses Jungermannia Asplenioides, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the hundred of Bullingdon, with the addition of Walton and Holywell, by then in the North Gate hundred, amounts to about … hamlets of Walton and Binsey, Portmeadow, and the manor of Holywell. 20 In 1231 a jury found that the tenure of the …
Old and New London
… Bar to St. Mary-le-Strand, the houses on the south side of Holywell Street forming their western extremity." The old …
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