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The Aldermen of the City of London
… c 1501, Jan. John Hawes, Mercer Queenhithe, 1501-10 S. 1500-1 vice R. Tate Auditor 1507-9; Master Mercers 1502, … Tailor Bishopsgate, 1501-3, Farringdon Without, 1503-4 S. 1502-3 vice Warde Auditor 1494-6, 1499-1501; Master … July 3, 1594. 1582, Dec. 13 (and sworn) William Masham (or Marsham), Grocer Aldgate, 1582-8, Cordwainer, 1588-94 S. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Richard Humble, Vintner Farringdon Without, 1601 [Elected S. 1613] vice Smythe Died April, 1616; Will [P.C.C. 43 Cope] … April 30 (May 5) Henry Anderson, Grocer Aldersgate, 1601-5 S. 1601-2 vice Saltonstall Knighted July 26, 1603; Master … May 11, 1629. 1622, July 30 (and sworn) Thomas Massam (or Marsham), Merchant Taylor Bishopsgate, 1622 vice Ferrers …
Statutes of the Realm
… an Inclosure. xvi. 30 159 An Act to enable the Parish of S t. James within the Liberty of the City of Westminster to … his younger Children. iiij. 13 An Act to enable Sir Robert Marsham Knight and Baronet to dispose of Lands in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St. Martin at the Plain Was anciently called St. Martin's at the Palace-gate, from its standing opposite to the north gate, or grand entrance to the Bishop's palace. In the time of the Confessor, Bishop Stigand held … 1744, 56 the Rev. William Harvey, rector of Lyng and Marsham, is the present master, chaplain or curate. 1744, 57 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… manor, which then belonged to Uluiet, was, with the King's manor of Eaton, in the custody of Godric, and had belonged, … the other manor, as part of Hetherset, in the Confessor's days, and a freeman held it afterwards of Edric de Laxfeld, … sold them the next year to Leonard Spencer, and John Marsham, alderman; Sir William reserving Strodeholm Marsh in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Michael at the Pleas: and first of (87) St. John Baptist's Church in Madder-Market Took this distinguishing … his wife. There are memorials remaining here for, John Marsham, who built the corner house over against the Duke's … St. John's-street; in the windows of which are the arms of Marsham, arg. crusuly fitch sab. a lion passant gul. between …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the ancient site (though now built upon) of (3) St. Olave's chapel, Which was a parochial chapel before the Conquest, … to the rectory of St. Peter Southgate, in Edward the Third's time, and the ornaments of the chapel were carried thither, … by the Berfords, Briggs, and Elyses; and in 1544, James Marsham, grocer, gave it at his death to Cicily his wife, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward of itself, and at the beginning of the Confessor's reign was uninhabited, being field only; that part which is … of Gregory Clerke, late mayor, x l.; the executors of John Marsham, late mayor, 2 l.; by Edw. Rede, late mayor, 5 l.; … Augustine Steward, mayor, Francis Moundford, steward, John Marsham, mayor, and Will. Denny, Esq. steward. But I cannot …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… towards the monks clothing; reserving a pension of 30 s. a year to be paid by the chamberlain out of it, to the … chiefly consisted in offerings, then worth 17 marks, 8 s. 4 d. a year, the tithes of 4 acres and 1 rood of arable … and 10 s. for a house in St. Peter's. 1525, Alderman John Marsham gave a legacy to the church. 40 The church of St. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Fisher-Gate, Which was founded about the Conqueror's time, and was so called because the fishermen dwelt chiefly … the convent then also settled their portion of tithes in Marsham, and Blickling, and land at Sprowston, and the … 85 and two parts of the tithes of the Bishop's demeans in Marsham, 86 and the third part of the tithes of his demeans …
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