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The London eyre of 1276
… in the ward of Henry de Coventre [Vintry ward] in the house of Stephen Bukerel, who has died. Peter Arnald came up … [sic] killed Bartholomew de Bungey one evening in the house of Alexander le Orbatour in the ward of John de … 111. Reginald Caperoun killed Nicholas le Baud in the house of Richard le Rus, clerk, in the ward of Porsokene. He …
The London eyre of 1276
… were playing chess (ad scaccarium) together in Richard's house, with several others present; a quarrel arising between … held no enquiry concerning the men who were in the house with David and Juliana when the incident occurred, * to … misadventure. William Camelyn who was previously in a house drinking with him was attached for the death, but does …
The London eyre of 1276
… III [1266–7] 181. Thomas de Stocton was lodging in the house of Gilbert [Makeheyte] 1 carpenter and brought with him … Maud were attached for the death because they were in the house at the time, but they do not come and are not … Beatrice maidservant of Thomasina de Ros in Thomasina's house. He at once fled and is suspected, so let him be …
The London eyre of 1276
… de Arraz, with others of his household came out of Giles' house and waylaid William de Edelmeton in the parish of [St.] … 3 Alan and the others at once returned to Giles' house and stayed there until they and about seven other … son of Warin was scalded to death in a brass pot in the house of William le Chaloner. Value of the pot 20d. ( …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… on one side of the infilled W. end of Broad Street. (167) House, Nos. 34 (Plate 111), formerly one dwelling, is mid …
A Dictionary of London
… King's Head in time of Henry VIII. (S. 260). There was a house called the "King's Head in Chepe" belonging to the … and he uses the name "Crowched Friers" to denote the house and not the street (p. 141). Strype says it is more … being called Jewry Street (q.v.). Name derived from the House of the Friars of the Holy Cross, called Crouched or …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… the old park to another small green in front of the Manor House (Monument (6)) at N.G. TL 249597, and thence on or near … of changes. The nucleus of this park lay N. of the main house and is likely to be as old as the reign of Elizabeth, … Secular (2) Croxton Park (Plates 66, 67) consists of a house with gardens and park. The House, 150 yds. N. of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… of some 17 acres between the village remains and the manor house site (Monument (11)) was still called the 'Green'. … Cambridge to Biggleswade was made in 1826 and a small toll house (Monument (6)) is of that time, but most of the … two storeys and attics, is of the early 19th century. The house is planned in double depth and is entered at the N. …
The Environs of London
… by another grant in the reign of Edward VI. 15. Manor-house, or palace. Archbishops who have resided there. The palace or manerial house, which is situated near the church, was for several … 26, are various conjectures, both by himself, Mr. Rowe Mores, and Dr. Milles, concerning the dates of the building …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the only one held until recent times. 5 The old market-house was built by Mr. Tirrell, citizen and grocer, in 1566. … 2 October in a private field at the back of an old public-house in the Brighton road, which has been purchased by the … the site and capital messuage near the churchyard, the house called Park House in Croydon Park, a market for corn, …
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