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A History of the County of Gloucester
… called the Shambles, 17 was situated on land called Pridie's Acre which was assigned as the endowment of the church in … and another three of their houses, including the Butcher's Arms inn, formed part of the west side. 30 The inn was … to William Gardner of a prominent local family in 1741. 51 Kite's Nest Farm north-east of Whiteshill village is a small …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… KARM: Mary, ser, 102.86 KASH: William; Judith, w; John, s, 107D.74 KATCHING: Elizabeth, 102.101 KATES: James; Grace, w; Henry, s; Sarah, d, 103.151 KATHERINES: Samuel, under age, 103.100 … Stephen; Isabella, w; John, s, 103.193 Jane, ser, 106.28 KITE: Henry; Mary, w; Henry, s; Sarah, d, 109.111 Richard, …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Kater: Mary, 44.2 Ric, 9.57 Kates John; Mary, w; Francis, s; John, s, 17.36 Katherine John, ser, 81.5 Katon Mary, ser, 70.9 … Peate, her s, 63.7 Kitchins Chas; Mary, w; Mary, d, 54.19 Kite: Alice, ser, 9.47 Ant, 7.9 Kiteridge Anne, ser, 49.3 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… houses. Chief weavers, fullers, and shearmen took only 40 s. a year as compared with 50 s. for dyers, brewers, tanners, and linenweavers; and … Hist. (articles by former students of E. F. Gay), 148. E. Kite, 'The Guild Merchant of Devizes', W.A.M. iv. 160 sqq. C. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… until the dissolution of the monasteries in Henry VIII.'s reign), whose Companies are not either definitely stated in … into which he would seek admission, he had followed Dodmer's example in choosing the Mercers, but he was not permitted … G. Mertinns (17121727). Sir C. Asgill (17491777). Sir R. Kite (17561772). J. Hart (17741784). E. Pugh (17771784). # J. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for both, but in the 17th 6 and 18th 7 centuries St. Mary's is sometimes called a 'chapel' once again. In 13th-century … 200. The best acct. of the two chs. is probably still Edw. Kite's in W.A.M. ii (1855), 21356, 30232. See also J. H. … in W.R.O. 212A/36/2 refers to the 'Old Alms-house'. Edw. Kite: Soc. Antiq., Jackson MSS. v, f. 169. B.M. Add. Ch. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of the county. 1 Deemed a hundred in itself in Richard I's reign, 2 a part of Cannings hundred in 1280, 3 and a part … century onwards, has not as yet been superseded. Edward Kite (18321930), the son of a small grocer in the Brittox, … excavations in 1944: W.A.M. li. 40. W.A.S. Libr., Devizes, Kite's Notes, iv. 20, 29. For good cartographical …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1228. 6 Its Jewish community, some index of the town's commercial maturity, was settled late. While there were … Impressions have not been traced. The dating is a puzzle. Kite thought the matrix was struck early in Elizabeth I's … name Bear in 1818: Cunnington, Annals, ii. 174, 210. E. Kite, Bear Hotel, Devizes (priv. print. 1924). Waylen, Hist. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… sea-level, overlooking the well-defined valley of Plant's Brook, which flows eventually into the Tame. Most of the … 21 The borough is now served by two branches of the L.M.S. Railway. The section running from Birmingham to Lichfield … 18th-century brickwork. The north wall had also three bull's-eye windows over the long manger, now walled up. A little …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… guard. They gave their attendance on the great or King's staircase and in the guard chamber, `40 by day, 20 to watch … E. 1763 28 Sept. Bishop, T. 1773 29 Mar. Charlewood, B.S. 1775 20 Apr. Garrick, N. 1786 20 Mar. Crosdayle, H. 1792 … Parance, E. By 1748 Lloyd, J. By 1748 Smart, W. By 1748 Kite, W. By 1748 Fryer, W. [Bedgoer by 1755] By 1748 Todkill, …
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