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London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… by us Sir Roger Cholmeley, knight, Chief Baron of the king's majesty's Exchequer; Nicholas Hare, Wymonde Carewe and John Godsalve, … of St Olave Jewry (J. Stow, Survey of London, ed. C. L. Kingsford, 2 vols. (Oxford, 1908), i, 283). The shillings …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and boast of a thorough conquest of the Netherlands. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 237, No. 174.] April 1. Sir J. Bennet to … University, and is son to an honest gentleman in the King's service. [ Ibid. No. 175.] April 1. Warrant to the Officers … Head. [ Ibid. No. 207.] April 25. Sandwich. Thos. Kingsford to Williamson. The spire of St. Mary's Church, fell …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Monsieur De la Roche, who had taken them out of the King's chamber or roads; will send all the English they have … could not go ashore, so could not advise him before. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 235, No. 175.] March 1. Deal. Rich. Watts … Ibid. No. 100.] March 13. Letter Office, Sandwich. Thos. Kingsford to Williamson. A small Calais man-of-war boarded a …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 69 The Marshal lordship was allotted in 1246 to Richard's sister Maud, countess of Norfolk, and descended with the … passed to his brother Hamon (d. after 1178). 76 Hamon's younger son Gilbert took possession in 1199, 77 died in … CP 25/1/27/57, no. [4]; for Benstede and fam. see C. L. Kingsford, 'John de Benstede and His Missions for Edw. I', …
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… 36.00 2.40 200.00 Alburton, John 6.00 30.00 2.40 200.00 Kingsford, William 7.20 36.00 2.40 200.00 Atworth, - (Widow) …
Survey of London
… Clerkenwell Close area St James Clerkenwell St James's Church St James's Church, erected in 178892, is the only known building of … pp. 1819, 32: John Stow, A Survey of London, ed. C. L. Kingsford, 1908, vol. 2, p. 86 Pinks, pp. 324 Robert Seymour, …
A Dictionary of London
… 1760 to widen the thoroughfare (Gent. Mag. Lib. XV. 227). Kingsford suggests that the name is derived from … from the Westgate to make this derivation likely. Riley's suggestion is that the name was derived from the "coalmen" … Moor (Mem. p. xix.). The earliest forms suggest an owner's name. Near the Swan's Nest Public-house, a pit or well full …
A Dictionary of London
… (q.v.) and of the Consolidated Bank, as shown on the O.S. Conduit (Great) in Westeheap See Great Conduit (The). … Conduit at Bishopsgate Near the gate inside the walls (S. 175), a little to the west (ib. 176). Erected by Thomas … by Thomas Hill, Mayor, 1485 (S. 17) (Chron. of London, ed. Kingsford, p. 200). Taken down 1720 (Strype, ed. 1720, I. …
A Dictionary of London
… Wharf - Cripplegate Street Creechurch Wharf See Gibson's Key. Creechurch Within Aldgate See Trinity (Holy) Priory, … St. Katherine Creechurch and north of Leadenhall Street (O.S.). First mention : O. and M. 1677. The "d" is intrusive and … passage or "lode" (A.S. "laed") called "Crepul-lode." Mr. Kingsford suggests (in his ed. Stow, II. 275) that "cripple" …
The London eyre of 1276
… not suspected. Afterwards it is found in the chamberlain's rolls that Isabel de Hildringham, Colin's sister, appealed Philip of the death, but she does not come … Recte Blakethorn. On the west side of the Fleet (C. L. Kingsford, 'Historical notes on mediaeval London houses', …
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