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The Aldermen of the City of London
… been the future Alderman of Castle Baynard. 1340 (March) S. de Swanlond and J. de Costantyn again sat for Middlesex … Middlesex, may have been identical with the John Loveye or Loneye who was Alderman of Cripplegate, 13881394. 1413 … Deputy of Farringdon Within, was returned as a Liberal for Hackney, defeating Common Councilman J. J. Homer (Cornhill), …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXVII. ALDERSGATE STREET AND ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND. Origin of the NameHistory of the Old GateIts … Post was afterwards assigned to Mr. William Dockwra (or Docwra). By the early regulations, all letters not … Bishop Compton to his house in Aldersgate Street in a hackney coach. The street of which we are taking stock in …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the Mount is the parish church and Collier and Baker's plan of 1727 20 shows that most of the houses in the … to these two features, on either the road from Paulerspury or Church Lane, which runs west from the main road between … with Manor Farm, the home of one of the Grafton Estate's two principal tenants in the parish. 24 The plan of 1727, …
Old and New London
… The Aldgate of 1606Brave Doings at AldgateThe ConduitDuke's PlaceThe Priory of the Holy TrinityThe Jews in AldgateThe … a conduit, erected in 1535. The water was conveyed from Hackney. The crowd of poor water-bearers, with their tubs, … plebeian Ashkenazim, who had dealt in worn garments or huckstered in petty commodities on the banks of the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… John Slaney Private Secretary to First Lord (Sir J. S. Pakington) 16 July 1866-March 1867 (Adm. 12/778). … transferred to Admiralty as Clerk May 1679 on Hayter's app. as Secretary (MS Rawlinson A 181 f. 250). Probably … Res. 9 Nov. 1853 (HCA 50/23 pp. 82-3). Swainson, Edwin Newcome Third Class Clerk 30 Dec. 1853-31 March 1855 (Adm. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… is set on a barn attached to the 19th-century farmhouse, or on that of Big Fernyford, which is of the 18th or early … 14th century, when the bounds of land belonging to Hawk's Yard, west of Bank House, included places then called … C.C. Record for 1931, 835-6. Inf. from Manifold primary sch., Warslow. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… combines Old English hord, treasure, and hlaw, a hill or possibly a barrow. 77 There was a house at Stoney Cliffe … an adjacent site in the later 1890s. 82 The site of Badger's Croft further west was probably inhabited by 1308, when … HO 107/2008; ibid. RG 9/1949; RG 11/2742. List of Sch. Boards, 1902 [Cd. 1038], p. 637 (1902), lxxix; Kelly's
A History of the County of Stafford
… Carboniferous Limestone. On the sandstone the soil is clay or fine loam over clay; on the limestone it is loam. 34 … result of mining at Ecton, in Wetton, 37 and the township's population was 731 in 1801, 828 in 1811, and 854 in 1821. … board in Warslow church. P.R.O., ED 7/110/343. List of Sch. Boards, 1902 [Cd. 1038], p. 638 (1902), lxxix. S.R.O., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… parishes of Black Bourton and Kencot, Alvescot's ancient parish was long and narrow, running from north to … boundaries reflected a planned partition, during the 10th or early 11th century, of part of the large royal manor of … Thames may have been part of the same process. The parish's 18th-century boundaries (Fig. 10), essentially unaltered at …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Origins and Status In the late Anglo-Saxon period all or part of Alvescot lay within a large parochia centred on … of an agreement over parochial rights: only Richard's tenants were to attend the chapel, and the clerk serving it … the rector apparently owed only an annual pension of 13 s. 4 d.; half that amount may originally have been for …
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