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The Environs of London
… Etymology. Boundaries. Addington Hills. The name of this parish was anciently written Edintone. I can find … its etymology; it was probably denominated from some one of its remote possessors. The parish lies within the hundred of Wallington, and is bounded by Croydon, Saunderstead, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… in Buckinghamshire Addington SCHEDULE A. AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN NORTH … (O.S. 6 in. xviii. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Mary, about mile N.E. of Verney Junction, is built of stone rubble. The roofs are …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… [Lecacheux, No. 892.] 9, line 9, after knight insert son of the earl of Suffolk. 9, line 10, dele knight. 9, line 16, after … choose their confessors, who shall read that the confessor of their choice may. 13, line 15 from end, after death insert …
Survey of London
… GROUNDS CLXXXSt. Pancras Gardens (formerly the Churchyard of Old St. Pancras Church) The original churchyard of Old St. Pancras Church was first enlarged in 1727, when … his Epitaphs of St. Pancras. Date given in Dictionary of National Biography. The year 1763 is given in Disused Burial …
Survey of London
… ADDITIONAL CHURCHES CLXVIIIAll Hallows' (formerly Church of the Good Shepherd, Savernake Road, Gospel Oak) This church owes its existence to the exertions of the Rev. Charles Mackeson (184399), compiler of the annual Guide to the Churches of London and its …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Collections ADDITIONAL COLLECTIONS. In this retrospect of the preceding pages, in addition to Thoroson, some things … should be reserved for additional collections at the end of the last volume. In this small portion of the work, I have not confined myself to any very regular …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… in the press: This is the final concord made in the court of the lord King on the morrow of All Saints in the seventh year of the reign of King … Emma, to hold by the service of one knight. 3 From this union descended the family of Kirkby of Kirkby Irleth, mesne …
Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… 150. [FSSWA, 'Best Minutes, 1701-1708', f. 28] A bill of fare brought in per Richard Hawkins, passed by the board … Imprimis For [the] first day, in the morning: 4 ounces of bread and 1 ounce of butter and beer sufficient. First day for dinner: 5 ounces …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… was brent a palmer." This is a flagrant clerical error of the MS. In Arnold's Chronicle we read "this year was brent y e towne of Paburh'm." Qu. was this Baburham or Babraham, co. … and John Meautys. In the fuller account which Stowe gives of these riots, he relates that the mob ran from Cornhill "to …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… notes Additional Notes By Judith A. Cripps I THE FARM OF THE CITY OF LINCOLN In 1535 the income of the dean and chapter … of Welton Westhall in the sixteenth century may indicate union of two canonries, but also raises the possibility that …
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