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Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… wine cooper Robertus Harker, wine cooper Willelmus Legg, barb. chirurg. Robertus Ward, printer Timothy …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… armourer Robert Dann, per redemption Seth Gilburne, a free labourer James ( blank), a free labourer George … Willelmus Mason, fil. Georgii Mason, cordwayner Josephus Legg, fil. Thom Legg, pinner Willelmus Little, fil. Thom Little, yeoman …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… after the suppression of the monasteries must have been a period of great pressure at the Court of Augmentations. The … that the king has no other lands, tenements, rents, &c., within the Close; and the signature of Thomas Burgoyne, … our Court of Augmentations of the Revenues of our Crown,' &c. It then proceeds to grant: 'All that the site and capital …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Died 1278; Will enrolled October 9, 1278. [H.R. 9 (81)] C. 1278 Robert de Arras (or Araz) (S. 12767.) [Present March … Stanes) (S. 12878.) Re-elected June 16, 1293 [Letter Book C, fo. 30] Will enrolled March 22, 1294 [H.R. 23 (48)]; died … William Framlyngham, Skinner(Sheriff) S. 14012. [See note A, ad fin.] [Present Oct. 13, 1404, Acting Dec. 4, 1404] 29 …
Old and New London
… corner to the north. Some say it was named after Aldrich, a Saxon, who built it; others, says Stow, attribute it to the … of the officers are postmasters, about 8,600 clerks, &c., and upwards of 19,000 letter-carriers, sorters, messengers, &c. Of the foregoing staff nearly 9,000 belong to the London …
Old and New London
… by Stow," says Cunningham, "was taken down in 1606, and a new one erected in its stead, the ornaments of which are … in their hands, ready to defend the gate; beneath, in a square, was a statue of James I., and at his feet the royal … Maunsel Street, Pescod or Prescot Street, Leman Street, &c., and tenters for clothworkers, and a large passage for …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by the monks of Swavesey. 2 Count Alan laid down that a monk from Swavesey was to attend on one day of the … were of the lay fee of Pelagice, the daughter of William Legg, Roger, vicar of Swavesey, and others. The prior's … fraudulently presented 2 Mar. 1408] Mon. Angl. vi, 1001. V.C.H. Cambs. i, 377. G.E.C. Complete Peerage (1st ed.), vi, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 8 and at Lambeth on 2 Apr. 1443 the founder, within a few days of his death, handed Warden Keyes the approved and … of time set at defiance the act of Elizabeth (31 Eliz. c. 6), the injunctions of Parker, Whitgift, Abbot, and, if I … without note of the year of admission, birthplace, &c. In 1654 the college was allowed to select from a list …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… John Chancellor of Exchequer 20 March 1718-2 Feb. 1721 (C 66/3524). Commissioner 20 March 1718-3 April 1721. … 2nd Bart. Serjeant at Arms 2 March 1733-4 Aug. 1765 (C 66/ 3589, 3678). D. 4 Aug. 1765 (T 53/50 p. 84). Althorp, … p. 107). Left office April 1814 (T 41/4). Arnold, - App. 'a Clerk of the Treasury' Oct. 1743 ( Gent. Mag. (1743), xiii, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Alphabetical list of officials A-J Abbot, Montague Samuel Clerk ( Victualling Accounts) 23 … (Adm. 6/12 f. 5). Surveyor 6 April 1715-16 March 1749 (C 66/3510). D. 16 March 1749 (Adm. 7/812 f. 3). Adams, George … of Storekeepers' Accounts 10 Nov. 1753-16 March 1761 (C 66/3641; Adm. 2/74 p. 350). Res. 16 March 1761 (Adm. 7/813 …
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