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London Bridge
… in the chapel on the bridge. Received on St George's day, 2s. 1d. Of oblations from the chapel on the bridge, … for a year ended at Michaelmas aforesaid, 15s. To the parson of Woolchurch in London for a quit-rent of 53s. 4d. a … for a year ended at Michaelmas aforesaid, 3s. 4d. To the parson of St Olave in Southwark for a quit-rent of 10s. a …
London Bridge
… 76s. 8d. Richard Hooteman 20s. Robert Austen 40s. Maynard's wife 40s. Gilbert Phillypes 40s. William James 40s. John … Herne 40s. Richard Jesson 10s. Robert Horden 8s. Thomas Parson 6s. 8d. William Smythe 10s. Thomas Grene 6s. 8d. … 31s. 8d. The east end of the Stocks Robert Horden Thomas Parson William Smythe 2s. 6d. 2s. 6d. 2s. 6d. Romsen 20d. …
London Bridge
… week as above, 2s. 1d. Item to John Silkeston for the cook's stipend, the dogs' food, and for ale in form and fashion as … whole week, 4s. Item paid for ale given to the carpenter/s by the Wardens, 3d. Item to the said sawyers for 4 days, by … white fringe and other apparel for making 1 vestment of green damask for the chaplain, which damask R. Stile gave to …
London Bridge
… ordure voider, for cleansing a draught in Mr Doughtye's houses at the bridge end, working there by himself with 3 … at the new building in Cheap, 10s. To Mr Buckmaister, parson of Woolchurch, for his tithe of the Stocks this … Johnson [blank] [Total] of this page 65s. [f. 419] To the parson of Woolchurch for the tithe of the Stocks for 1 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was marked by the northern edge of the former Queen's wood. 65 West Bower, beyond Durleigh to the west, was … of which was occupied by Bridgwater castle. Bridgwater's marl has two small areas of terrace deposits 68 of valley … in the 17th century, and the corporation owned a bowling green in Eastover until the 1720s. 99 Popular entertainment …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1156 by Pope Adrian IV. 36 Probably in the 1180s Walter's great-grandson Fulk Pagnell granted the church, then in his … to have been ineffective, for in 1203 William Brewer, Fulk's successor as lord of Bridgwater, acquired the advowson from … dressings. The church of St. FRANCIS OF ASSISI, Saxon Green, was begun in 1960 for a district formed in 1958. A …
A History of the County of Somerset
… cash in lieu of works from customary tenants were worth 20 s. in 1249, 34 s. from 8 customary tenants in 1282, and 19 s. from 9 tenants … low for tithe. There were no commons except the small Hamp green; rents and heriots were high. 30 By 1698 some holdings …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of his poor pupils to receive daily pittances at St. John's hospital, where a further 13 schoolchildren lived on the … was mentioned in the town in 1379 85 and the hospital's impropriate rectories of Morwenstow (Cornw.) and Wembdon … the Collegiate School in Blake Street, which had moved to Green Dragon Lane by 1897 and remained in the town until its …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the borough and from Haygrove; in 1256-7 the income was 32 s. 11 d. from the borough and 13 s. 2 d. from Haygrove. 89 In 1280 the owners of two thirds of … made orders several times for rebuilding the pound at Hamp Green and for defending the green against encroachments. In …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1710-19. 17 Humphrey and Robert Blake and the town's recorder, Sir Thomas Wroth, were members of the classis in … century. A plaque beside the entrance records the visit of S. T. Coleridge as preacher in 1797. 30 Baptists, meeting … The Spiritualist National Union church was meeting in Green Dragon Lane in 1954. 75 The Bridgwater Central Mission …
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