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Survey of London
… James continued to be leased as a unit known as St. James's Farm, and at some time before 1575 Thomas Poultney became … was revived and, in collaboration with the vestry, Queen's Head Court and Great Crown Court were closed. The … Cornelys's room in Soho Square (1760) and by Almack's in King Street (1765) first made itself felt; these were soon …
Survey of London
… Brewers' Quay XII.BREWERS' QUAY (A) CLARE'S QUAY In 1352, by a document already referred to, 1 Ralph … west, and the tenement once of Peter Talworth (the "Ram's Head") on the east. In 1368 Salamon Brownyng is given as … had married the sister of Pope's wife, and had been in the King's service at "Guiennes," was tenant of the Ram's Head. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the parish and from 260 m. (853 ft.) near Alfred's Tower 11 in the south-east, steeply and then more gradually … was formed in North Brewham in 1828 and met at the Bull inn, Hardway. The annual feast was on the Monday after … 1728 the whole estate ( c. 190 a.) was bought on behalf of King's School, Bruton, owners until c. 1917. 95 In 1637 the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1631, 98 settled it in 1646 on his brother Maurice's grandson, also Francis Cottington (d. 1666). The younger … was divided between a narrow band of woodland known as King's Wood on the top of the ridge and a much wider band of woodland pasture known as King's Wood Warren. 12 The area remains woodland. A brickyard …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 19th century when district chapelries centred on Bishop's Wood and Coven were formed, in 1852 and 1858 respectively. … The tall front gable has stepped sides and a segmental head. Houses in Brewood were certified for dissenters' … MS. 201 (1), p. 356. S.H.C. 1915, 38. See p. 23. Gregory King ( c. 1680) records a shield of arms in the east window …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the royal forest of Brewood until its disafforestation by King John in 1204, while the part to the east of the river … was described as 'a hamlet of scattered houses'. 24 Bishop's Wood, c. 1680 'a little vill a little beyond Kiddemore … It stood on the south-west side of School Road with the head master's house adjoining it. An 18thcentury drawing 149 …
A Dictionary of London
… lane," so called of John Brikels, sometime owner thereof (S. 241). John Brickell or Brykles, left houses in Harbour … with a yard adjoining the tavern called the Emperor's Head, 1440. Also other houses which in 1821 were identified … attendants of Chas. V. were entertained here (S. 397), and King Henry and Queen Katherine lodged here, 1529 (S. 398). It …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Urban and Rural 26. BRICKENDON, Urban and Rural. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xxix. S.E. (b)xxxvi. N.E.) Ecclesiastical a (1). Parish Church of All Saints (Hertford), S.E. of the Castle, of late 19th-century date, contains, from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… side. The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 10. 13. 4., and in the patronage of Mrs. Dykes; … Bridge (St. Peter) BRIDGE ( St. Peter), a parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of Bridge and Petham, lathe …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… upon London Bridge, one being the sign of the St. John's Head, in which Love's Widow dwelt, and the other the sign of the Red Cock, …
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