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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being dead, Henry, his eldest son, was proclaimed King, and was crowned at Gloucester the 28th of October following. Lewis and the Barons in the mean time being not able to win Dover … Gayter. 1250, Peter Civis, or the Citizen. Rob. de Catton. Otto le Texter, or the Weaver. Hugh de Swathfield. 1251, Ric. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… whom King Sigebert brought with him from France, and encouraged to preach the Gospel to his subjects; which … elect, in 1206, he witnessed the grant of the Emperor Otto, whilst he was Earl of Poictou, to the monks of Charron … the unanimous consent of the monks, and was consecrated by Ottobon, the Pope's Legate, at Canterbury, Sept. 19, 1266; in …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Tuesday December 6th, a new Parliament met at Westminster; and his Majesty coming to the House of Peers with the usual … that they should proceed to the Choice of a Speaker, and present him on Friday next. The Commons made choice of … ClockHouse and Bell therein, in Palace-yard. A Grant to Otto Baron of Schwerin, his Heirs and Assigns for ever, of …
Survey of London
… Gainsborough sold the mansion with its surrounding parks and farmland to Laud D'Oyley of St. Mary le Savoy, a merchant … the younger son of a Gloucestershire clothier, 1 and it was from this somewhat unpromising beginning that the … The Life of Sir John Fowler, 1900, p. 321. Sir George Otto Trevelyan, The Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay, 1876, …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Mercia, founded a religious house at Stone for nuns and a priest, circa 670, in expiation of the barbarous murder … was resisted by the Papal authority wielded by the Legates Otto and Ottobon in the 13th century, and by statute in the 15th …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Agriculture. In 1086 Tottenham was assessed at 5 hides and Countess Judith had a further 2 carucates in demesne. … 10 ploughs, pasture for the cattle of the vill, a weir, and woodland for 500 pigs. The value had fallen from £26 … Bell Brewery in 1862. 93 Both firms survived in 1890, when Otto Vollmann managed the Tottenham Lager Beer Brewery and
A History of the County of Lancaster
… much of it very low, but rising both in the south-east and in the west to 50 ft. above sea level. In the former more … a mile to the west. Liscoe is in the extreme south-west and Ashton in the north. The Wyre forms the southern … 1, at 2 s. 6 d.; Uctred the Smith, 1, at 2 s. 6 d.; Sir Otto de Rowall, 5, by knight's service; Richard de la Hay the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Dignity established by bp. Hilary between 3 Aug. 1147 and 18 Apr. 1148, when conf. by pope Eugenius III ( PUE II … Liber Y fo. 90v, Liber K p. 314), 4, 432, 588, 242, 708; and see Cal. Charter Rolls I 151; Close R. 1231-4 p. 51; Pat … cf. Reg. Grég. IX nos. 34, 3839); papal mandate to legate Otto, 11 May 1238, to restore Alatrinus to treasurership, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… Sept. 1309 ( Reg. Stapeldon p. 211). D. by 22 Feb. 1310, and probably by 30 Dec. 1309 ( ibid.; cf. p. 213). Thomas de Henton 1309-1329. Coll. 30 Dec. 1309 and 22 Jan. 1310 ( Reg. Stapeldon p. 211). Res. by 17 Dec. … by Le Neve-Hardy, without references, to occur c. 1335. Otto de Northwode occ. 26 March 1349 ( Reg. Grandisson 11 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Jessop, Esq., Chief Justice of Carnarvon, Merioneth and Anglesea. Roger Cumberbach, Second Justice there. Richard Vaughan, Chief Justice of Carmarthen, Pembroke and Cardigan. Henry Beeston, Second Justice there. William … exportation. Appending: (a) letter from le Comte Volkra [Otto Christoph, Count Volokra, Envoy Extraordinary from the …
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