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A History of the County of Gloucester
… Gloucester. The rights of Miles's family evidently lapsed or were challenged, for c. 1170 Ranulph's son Hugh of … to the Mortimers of Wigmore. 32 Hugh Mortimer (d. 1180 or 1181) married Maud, widow of Philip de Belmeis, and Hugh's … on each of the king's wives. 74 On the death of Catherine Parr in 1548 it reverted to the Crown which granted it in …
A New History of London
… payment at the stipulated time. The cross in West Cheap or Cheapside, which had been magnificently restored, was … city law imported, that no apprentice should be taken, or the freedom given, excepting they were gentlemen born; … were also executed. He now married a widow, Catharine Parr, the relict of lord Latimer, who had the good fortune to …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… to John Bormstead of Whitechappell for 7 yeares. 21 John Parr the sonne of William Parr of Bridgeford in the County of Nott miller hath putt …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… lane for 7 yeares from the 24 th June. 6 July 1658 50 John Parr the son of James Parr of Southam in the County of Gloucester yeoman doth put … 1658 62 John Browndridge the son of Anthony Browndridge or Eggermount in the County of Cumberland husbandman hath put …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to their houses, and the poorer brought from the river, or from pits in the neighbourhood. Frequent attempts to … navigation to almost every part of the kingdom. A loop or diverging line of the London and York railway will pass by … action; and this circumstance has been commemorated by Dr. Parr, who visited the spot in 1813, in a short Latin …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The poor law union of Bradford comprises eight parishes or places, seven of them in Wilts, and one in Somerset; and … Bradley, comprises 1576 acres, whereof 209 are common or waste, the whole the property of the Earl of Burlington; … 5., and in the patronage of the Trustees of the Rev. W. S. Parr Wilder, the present incumbent: the tithes produce 650 …
Survey of London
… of structure. Bradmore House was in its origin a portion or offshoot of a large mansion known as Butterwick House. The … the Earl's residence seems to be that contained in (ii). Parr Bridge, situated a short distance south of Butterwick … expected, however, some such expression as "leading from Parr Bridge to the Worple Way," now Great Church Lane, which …
A History of the County of Somerset
… In 1066 Merlesuain held BRIDGWATER, which in 1086 Walter (or Walscin) of Douai held as one of a group of manors which … in the group were held of it. 20 From 1283 the manor, or at least the 'foreign' as distinct from what had become … annulled 1540), Catherine Howard (d. 1542), and Catherine Parr (d. 1548). 43 It reverted to the Crown and was let. 44 …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… the northern part of the parish and was known as Potters or Pothook Lane in 1786 when parts were closed. 26 Ermin … west of the churchyard in 1977 indicate that the village, or much of it, was displaced probably in the 12th century, … of Bisley manor until 1548 when, on the death of Catherine Parr, 130 it reverted to Sir John Bridges under a grant of …
Survey of London
… It may also have been responsible for the name Powder or Gunpowder Street which was applied to the western portion … years make the new site 'fitt to receive the Carts Wagons or Waines of hay and straw and for the keeping of the said … Oram, plasterer, Thomas Husbands, painter, and Thomas Parr and John Wrist, paviours. The evidence for the …
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