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The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the fifteenth century
… Appendix Mayors and sheriffs of London, 1199-1470 APPENDIX. MAYORS AND SHERIFFS. (See page … in the list of Mayors and Sheriffs contained in Gregory's Chronicle, it was my intention at first to have corrected … John Stocker 39 " 14601 Ric. Lee Ric. 11 Flemyng and John Lambard 1 Edw. IV. 14612 Hugh Wiche John Loke and George …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
… accounts G. The Building Accounts. By the kindness of Mr. Cooke the Society is able to add the following account … Another official was John de London, one of the king's clerks, who in 1281 was rewarded by a grant of 40 a year … de Nethirton, William de la Lawe, Adam Ubbe and Matthew Lambard, each of them making one journey a day with one horse …
April 1648: An Ordinance for the Indempnifying and saving harmless all such persons that have acted or done, or that hereafter shall act or do anything by authority, or for the service of the Parliament, and also for appointing a Committee in the County of Kent for the same purpose.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… shall act or do anything by authority, or for the service of the Parliament, and also for appointing a Committee in the County of Kent for the same purpose. April, 1648 [4 April, 1648.] … Nicholas Miller, Knights, Thomas Plummer, John Twistleton, Lambard Godfrey, Richard Porter, George Newman, Thomas …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St.) ARVANS (ST.), a parish, in the union and division of Chepstow, partly in the hundred of Raglan, but chiefly in … and division of East ward, county of Westmorland, 4 miles (S. by W.) from Appleby; containing, with the townships of … books at 9. 18. 4., and in the gift of the family of Lambard; the tithes have been commuted for 675, and there are …
Cardiff Records
… vnto yo r good Mastershippe yo r poor Orato r John Lamberd of the towne of Kardiff, in Southwales that where as yo r … by copie of Court Rolle oon tenement w t thapp rtennanc s called Crosse byghan p'cell of a man r callid the Graunge … was not Regardyd but at the syght of the byll the forsayd lambard dyd spowell & poll dowen the gretyst p rt of the …
A History of the County of London
… Austin canons Priory of Holy Trinity or Christchurch, Aldgate HOUSES OF AUSTIN … two-thirds of the ferm of Exeter, which amounted to £25 12 s. 6 d. 7 It is said that by her will she made other grants … be attributed largely to the first prior, chosen by Anselm's advice. 17 Norman, an Englishman by birth, had studied …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Austin friaries Gorleston 41. THE AUSTIN FRIARS OF GORLESTON This friary was founded towards the end of the reign of Edward I, by William Woderove, and Margaret his wife. 1 On …
The Environs of London
… Battersea BATTERSEA. Etymology. The parish of Battersea lies in the hundred of Brixton, and is situated … The name has undergone several changes. In the Conqueror's Survey, it is called Patricesy; and has since been written … can be little doubt. Patricesy, in the Saxon, is Peter's water, or river; and as the same record which calls it …
A History of the County of Somerset
… OTHER ESTATES. BAWDRIP was held by Renewald from Walter of Douai in 1086; Merlesuain had held it in 1066. 58 It was … century or later. 59 During the 17th and 18th centuries 4 s. 8 d., half collected from Bradney manor, was paid to the … like Wrenmore in Spaxton, was granted in 1470 to John Lambard who held it in 1484. 71 It may have been restored to …
Old and New London
… And roused in many an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent." Macaulay's Ballad of " The Armada." Situation and Description ofof Numerous TumuliEncampment of the Danish ArmyWat Tyler's RebellionReception of Richard II. at BlackheathThe Emperor …
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