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A History of the County of Middlesex
… thirty loads of wood from Enfield Chase, value 30 s. 18 Norden, writing of Enfield Chase in 1596, says: 'a solitary … as well as the parks of 'Mariburne' (Marylebone) and Hyde. Norden's survey of the county, 1596, is full of praise of the … Majesty and the noblemen of France to see the hunting.' 48 Norden, writing in 1596, alludes to the 'princely stands' …
The Environs of London
… to the usual stories of monkish intrigues. It appears by Norden's Survey of Middlesex, that Lord Chief Justice Popham, … the estate, and is now the property of Richard Down, Esq. Norden says 14, "at Hollick, there are noted the foundations …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Colney Hatch Lane from there to Muswell Hill. According to Norden, it had been the principal highway from London to … that a decayed town lay in Hollick wood, as stated in Norden, Spec. Brit. 20. Lysons, Environs, ii. 21-5. Sales …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Lond. and its Environs, 87. Lysons, Environs, ii. 22. Norden, Spec. Brit. 20; D.N.B. M.R.O., MR/TH/9; St. Paul's …
The Environs of London
… was anciently written Fullenham, or Fullonham, which, says Norden, "as Master Camden taketh it, signifieth volucrum … 50; and Bishop Lowth in 1787. Henry III. Walter de Grey. Norden says, that Henry III. often lay at Fulham-palace 51. … The latter has very extensive pleasure-grounds. John Norden. John Florio. Bishop Hick-man, &c. &c. Samuel Foote. …
Old and New London
… domus, "the habitation of birds, or place of fowls." Norden agrees with this etymology, and adds, "It may also be … with the presence of royalty on several occasions. Norden says that Henry III. often lay there. Bishop Bancroft …
Old and New London
… the actor, who at one time had a house at North End; Norden, the topographer, who dated the preface of his …
Magna Britannia
… formerly called East and West Wivellshire or Wellshire. Norden calls the hundred of Trigg the hundred of Bodannan …
Magna Britannia
… in the same hundred, belonging to the Arundells, which, as Norden says, was "the most stateliest park in the shire." … hundred, Mr. Vivian's, and Merther, Mr. Reskymer's." Norden describes Mr. Trevanion's park as being at Trevanion, … their carcases for a pledge to answer their trespasses." Norden mentions the hundreds of East and Stratton as the only …
Magna Britannia
… (1806.), p. 34. Mrs. Pendar died in 1793. See p. cxxix. In Norden's time there were twelve seats of the Arundells in … Of the Trevanions, who had five seats in Cornwall in Norden's time, J. B. P. Trevanion is the representative in …
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