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Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… to Sir Thomas, in tail. Witnesses: Ralph de Bethum and James de Pikeryng, knights; Matthew de Redmane, Richard de … gift and feoffment of Gilbert Lancastre, esq. Witnesses: James Byndlos, Richard Dodding, Robert Cyll; D. at Sizergh. … in 100 to fulfill the award of Sir John Lauther, knt., and James Leyburn, esq. arbitrators between the parties touching …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a company of shareholders, who have since sold them to Mr. James Malam. A newsroom, a neat and well-arranged building, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… orphreys with figures of St. Bartholomew and probably St. James, St. Matthew, St. John and David, head of Christ …
Survey of London
… Street has always been a byway, and during the reign of James I it was so narrow and inconvenient that the vestry … of Nos. 1218 to 1800 (According to the Ratebooks) No. 12.James Lovelace, Beadle (169394), Widow Lovelace (16951707), … (176575), John Groves (177688), Anne Groves (1789). No. 14.James Townshend (16931707), Widow Townshend (170818), William …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… three panels carved with figures in relief of St. James the Great, St. Augustine of Hippo, and Charity; cornice …
A History of the County of Essex
… piece, incorporating probably Continental carvings of St. James the Great, St. Augustine of Hippo, and the Virgin and …
A History of the County of Essex
… lord and lady were Thomas Bever (d. 1791) and Catherine James. 4Catherine conveyed the manor in 1800 to J. J. Hume …
A Dictionary of London
… P. Ed. VI. 1.654). They obtained further privileges from James I. in 1608. These privileges were only finally …
Old and New London
… boyhood, the Spanish ambassador's, who in the reign of James I. dwelt there, probably the famous Gondomar. A little … with a good garden before it, where Hans Jacobson, King James's jeweller, had dwelt. After that, French Protestant …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the Earl of Lonsdale, who is also impropriator. St. James', on an eminence at the eastern extremity of the town, … Primitive Methodists, and Roman Catholics. Near St. James's chapel is the Marine school, endowed by Matthew … with a low tower. A free school for boys was founded by James Lynch, in 1639, and endowed by him with lands now let …
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