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London Bridge
… BRIDGE HOUSE RENTAL 6 Account for 1537-8 441. [f. 240] The account of Thomas Crull and Robert Draper, wardens of … then next [1538], that is for one whole year. 442. The same wardens account for the arrears of their last account, as appears at the foot of …
London Bridge
… First Series, Volume 2 Account for 1420-1 242. [p. 443] In the 8th year of Henry V. W Weston and R. Stile Wardens. … paviours, tilers, daubers, labourers, and tidemen, and the salaries of chaplains [and] clerks of the chapel and … apparel for making 1 vestment of green damask for the chaplain, which damask R. Stile gave to the chapel, 24s. Item …
London Bridge
… Butchers Passage tolls Received of Laurence Awen, clerk of the house, for 16 ft. of oak timber at 2d. the foot, 2s. 8d., and for 52 ft. of oak and elm board 16d., … Orgar 3s. 6d. in apparelling hard stone of Kent and on the arch aforesaid. Carpenters. Robert Gold pt 4s. Cocks the
London Bridge
… from 29 September, Michaelmas, 5 Richard II [1381] to the same feast next year, 6 Richard II [1382]. [Arrears. The same answer for 122 15d.] received of arrears from the last account. Total 122 15d. [Rents and] Farms. Item they …
A Survey of London
… this Citie London bridge first of timber.; A Ferrie ouer the Thames between London & South warke.; First arched … bridges, Stratford bow, made by Matiled, wife to Hen. the first. The originall foundation of London bridge, by report of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgwater Charities for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. Almshouses. An almshouse had been established … partly paid for by the gift of £300 from Major Matthew Ingram, a native of the town. The gift was augmented in 1699 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… CHURCHES. Between 1088 and c. 1107 Walter of Douai gave the church of Bridgwater with all tithes to the monastery of Bath. 35 The grant was confirmed by his son … church both by one of their own number and by a secular chaplain. 40 There was a vicar in 1245 41 and an endowed …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… markettown, and parish, having separate jurisdiction, and the head of a union, in the Bridport division of Dorset, 14 miles (W.) from … Petition; he afterwards removed to Trentham, as domestic chaplain to the Marquess of Stafford. Briers, county of …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Baldwin BRIGHTWELL BALDWIN Located on a spring-line at the foot of the Chiltern hills, the small rural parish of Brightwell … of Wiltshire. 29 Probably he was non-resident, and the chaplain Richard of Rutland, who held land in the parish in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Brimpsfield Brimpsfield The rural parish of Brimpsfield lies above the Cotswold escarpment 10 km. south of Cheltenham. … was granted 2 yardlands in Brimpsfield to sustain a chaplain by Osbert Giffard c. 1227 and land at Groveridge …
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