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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… are lead-covered. 1 There is no mention of St. Thomas's in Bishop Richard Poore's grant of 1228 and presumably it … at W. end of S. wall, (2) of Martha, 1801, and William Moulton, 1803, marble tablet surmounted by sarcophagus and urn, with arms of Moulton impaling another coat; at W. end of N. wall, (3) of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that the work of compilation met with the General Editor's approval, the University of London undertook to publish the … Wiltshire Committee counts it a privilege that Dr. Young's name should have been associated with its work from the … is entirely due to the generosity of Messrs. Spencer, Moulton & Co. Ltd., rubber manufacturers of Bradford-on-Avon, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… to teach singing, and allow each of his ten best pupils 6 s. 8 d. After the bishop's death the patronage passed to the corporation, and the … be admitted. 136 With the active encouragement of R. G. Moulton, then the resident Cambridge tutor, a committee was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… that one of the important matters considered by the king's council during this parliament were arrangements for … , 29 34 Pardon of amercement of Thomas son of Lambert of Moulton for setting up market in Moulton. By king and petition of council. Dated on 24 June …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… wise' upon pain of forfeiture and imprisonment at the king's pleasure. The proclamation further noted that Lent was a … and the king intended to give his mind to God's grace as displayed in his great bounty to the king. His … castle of Northampton, or of the custody of our park of Moulton in the said county, or of the custody of our warren …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Easter (item 8). The initiative was again the king's, and part of the act's purpose may have been to demonstrate the king's commitment … castle of Northampton, or of the custody of our park of Moulton in the said county, or of the custody of our warren …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… also by the same dede an annuell rent of .viij.li. .iiij. s. .iiij. d. ob. q a to the same Katerine to have and to hold … Arkengarthdale, Hope otherwise called Easthope, Westhope, Moulton, Forcett, Gilling, Salkeld, Sowerby, Langwathby, … Little Crakehall, Bowes, New Forest, Arkengarthdale, Hope, Moulton, Forcett, Gilling, Wilton, Walden, Carperby, …
The Environs of London
… and his wife, (Elizabeth Countess of Holland, the King's daughter,) and their heirs, to hold a weekly market (on … at Enfield; and two annual fairs, one on St. Andrew's day, the vigil, and the day following; the other for three … Gules, a chevron Arg. fretty Sab. between 3 mullets Or for Moulton of London. The last Lord Powis of that family was …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… him according to their agreement reserved in said Viscount's patent. You are to adjust the matter between them according … Spalding, with all its rights, members and appurtenances, Moulton Dom, Moulton Bewsolas, Holbeach, Whaplode and Grantham, co. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the Trustees for sale of Fee Farm rents. It is the King's pleasure that several sums of money amounting to 9,743 l. 6 s. 8 d. appointed for the service of the Works out of moneys … called Priors Marsh and Ridings alias Pipewell Marsh, in Moulton. co. Lincoln, in reversion after certain terms now in …
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