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A History of the County of Somerset
… Bratton Seymour BRATTON SEYMOUR Bratton Seymour in 1840 The ancient parish of Bratton Seymour lies on the western side of Wincanton parish. 1 It is roughly … he served the bishop of Exeter. 69 In 1450 a parochial chaplain was employed, and in 1454 John Combe, the first …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bray with the borough of Maidenhead Churches and charities CHURCHES The church of ST. MICHAEL consists of a chancel 43 ft. by 14 … is a brass inscribed in black letter to Thomas atte Lude, chaplain. He was probably chaplain of the chapel formerly …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Bray with the borough of Maidenhead Introduction, borough and manors BRAY with the BOROUGH OF MAIDENHEAD The parish of Bray, containing … which is the attic, lighted by two-light windows. The chaplain's rooms are on the first floor. Against the north …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… BRENTWOOD, a district chapelry and market-town, in the parish of South Weald, union of Billericay, hundred of … (S. W.) from Chelmsford, and 18 (E. N. E.) from London, on the road to Norwich; containing 2362 inhabitants. The name, … it is the private property of Mr. Beaumont, who pays the chaplain, but it is open to the public. Breward, St., or …
Survey of London
… a quay which John Palmer had in Petty Wales, lying between the tenement of Thomas of Snettisham (Stew Quay) on the west, and the tenement once of Peter Talworth (the "Ram's … which tenement they had jointly by gift of John Wawyn, chaplain, and Richard Pickenham, son of Walter Pickenham, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1839 [Brewham Lodge, Eastrip and Four Towers in 1885] The parish of Brewham, comprising the tithings, manors, and villages of North and South … days, and on four weekdays, taken with the help of the chaplain of Redlynch. 37 In the 1540s there was a parish …
London Bridge
… 188. [f. 86] William Weston and Richard Stile, Wardens, in the 8th year of Henry V. Receipts from fishmongers and butchers standing at the Stocks [ apud lestokkes] weekly, And from proper rents, … by J. Silkeston 39s. 6d. Foreign rent. From John Dykes, chaplain, for the farm of his tenement and garden, lately of …
London Bridge
… 1] Rental of occupied and vacant tenements belonging to the Bridge in divers parishes in London and Southwark as found at Michaelmas 1404, the last day of the 5th year of the reign of King Henry IV, … Taillour} {Robert Saltford} {William Stoute} <Sir Thomas chaplain> for another cottage there yearly 8s. Of (Thomas …
London Bridge
… Caldecote, Wardens of London Bridge from Michaelmas in the first year of the reign of King Edward the Fourth since the Conquest … of that account. Item for 40s. received from John Rokesley chaplain, pledge of Robert Watson late collector of the
London Bridge
… ensuing [1502], that is to wit for one whole year. 1 356. The same wardens account for 1,088 9d. of arrears of William Holte and Edward Grene, the last accountants, as appears by the foot of the same account. Total 1,088 9d. 357. The charge …
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