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London Bridge
… BRIDGE HOUSE RENTAL 1 Rental for 1404 109. [f. 1] Rental of occupied and vacant tenements belonging to the Bridge in … Easter 1405> <Of <the wife of> John Hode for {2} <1> shop{s} <and Philip Wheler for the other shop> 6 13s. 4d.> <OfOf (William Serteyn) <Stephen Santon> 26s. 8d. Of (Richard Lambard) <Henry Stryngere} 20s. Of Henry <Yoonge> Stryngere …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Edmund) BROMESWELL ( St. Edmund), a parish, in the union of Woodbridge, hundred of Wilford, E. division of Suffolk, 2 … The living is a discharged rectory, valued in the king's books at 4. 15. 7., and in the gift of the Marquess of … annual income is 20. An hospital was founded in 1702, by Lambard Bagot, Esq., who bequeathed 800 for its erection and …
The Environs of London
… a field or heath where broom grows; the great quantity of that plant on all the waste places near the town, … privileges 3. His son Etheldred, not regarding his father's grant, seized this land, and in 987 gave it to his minister … Lee Warner, Esq. (representative of the founder); Multon Lambard, Esq.; and George Norman, Esq. who is Treasurer. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in Buckinghamshire Buckingham 116. BUCKINGHAM. (O.S. 6 in. (a)xiii. S.W. (b)xiii. S.E. (c)xviii. N.W. (d)xviii. N.E. Ecclesiastical a(1). Parish Church of St. Peter and St. Paul, on Castle Hill, was re-built in … bay window, inscribed 'W LM 1623', (for William and Mary Lambard). ConditionVery good. Gawcott c(31). House, 300 yards …
London Possessory Assizes
… Calendar of assize rolls Roll AA ROLL AA [m.1 Blank.] 1 [m.2] Sat. 18 … son of Nicholas de Totenham and Maud and Mary, William's sisters, disseised him of a messuage and a shop in the par. … Alice his wife complain that on Thurs. 13 May 1350 Thomas Lambard, Anthony de Grenewych, Robert Pategrys and William …
London Possessory Assizes
… Calendar of assize rolls Roll DD ROLL DD [m.1] Sat. 23 Oct. 1400. … viz. daughter of Agnes, daughter of Margaret, Robert's sister, entered upon the tenements in view and were seised … his wife, William Foucher, citizen and mercer, William Lambard, citizen and pouchmaker, and Thomas Bristowe, …
Old and New London
… AND EAST CHEAP Budge RowCordwainers' HillSt. Swithin's ChurchFounders' HallThe Oldest Street in LondonTower Royal … Binney. Budge Row derived its name from the sellers of budge (lamb-skin) fur that dwelt there. The word is used … The following epitaph is also worth preserving: "In Sevenoke, into the world my mother brought me; Hawlden House, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury cathedral Canons A LIST OF THE CANONS OR PREBENDARIES OF THIS CHURCH. Canons in the first Prebend 1. RICHARD THORNDEN, alias STEDE, S. T. P. was, by the foundation charter, named the first … county. In 1747 he succeeded his father in the vicarage of Sevenoke, and possessed likewise the sinecure rectory of that …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury Ancient history of the city Ancient history of the city THAT THERE were … FIRST MENTION we have of this city, by name, is in Ptolemy's Geography of Britain, who lived in the reigns of the Roman … ad Portum Lemanis, or Limne, xvi miles. 7 In Peutinger's Table, written about the time of Theodosius the Great, it …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury Archbishop's palace and precincts Archbishop's palace and precincts THE VILLE AND PRECINCT of the Archbishop's palace is situated on the eastern or …
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