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Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… by the byshoppe of Canntorbery wyth-owte any crose or lyght; and berryd the nexte day with a comynyone and that … host in to Southwarke at iiij. a clocke at after-none, and or it was v. he had made a bulwarke at the bryge fotte, and … bondes or beddes 73 every person, and one of a howse, on payne of forfettynge of xijd. at every tyme. And the …
Annales Cestrienses
… In qua werra dictus Henricus rex firmavit castellum payn ubi venit ad eum nobilis vir ille Rannulphus Comes … archbishop of Canterbury, died beyond seas [at S. Gemma or Gemine, between Todi and Narni, in Italy]. mccxxxij Obiit … pedagium signifies money given for the passing by foot or horse through any country . . . . And we find Edward III. …
Survey of London
… Who would officious Praises spill? Nor can the truest Wit or Friend Without Detracting her Commend. To say she liu'd A … all unlac'd; Nor was, where vice is so allow'd, Of virtue or Asham'd or Proud; That her Soule was on heau'n so bent, No … 3rd November, 1848. Aged 79.] 12. [Charles James Payne and his wife, Elizabeth Shutter Payne.] 13. ELIZABETH …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… due to the fear that, as Fuller put it, 'the river Grant or Cam running by Cambridge will have its stream dried up by … from 1670 to 1745. 6 In 1702 a bill for making the Cam, or Grant, more navigable was introduced on the joint instance … Clark, Archit. Hist. iii. 6034. In 1837 it drew on Smith, Payne & Co., London: Cambridge Guide (1837), 226. P. W. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… forty days' indulgence was granted to all hearing mass or praying there for benefactors, or contributing to the upkeep of lights and ornaments. … ii, 4 Feb. 1792, 15 Apr. 1818, 30 Sept. 1834. Matthew Payne's report on the condition of each stop in the organ in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… so long as he did not entice away other dyers journeymen or apprentices. Only proved colours, were to be used. 'Musters' or 'medleys', then recently introduced by a Frenchman, were … of Iden cars after the period 1906-10. 18 By 1915 Payne and Bates (first cars, 1901), West Ltd., producing the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of the first known reference to the street by that name or an indication of early forms of the name (or of former names) with dates. Sometimes the date is that of … All Saints Church was built in 1869) runs W. and SW. from Payne's Lane to Lower Ford Street*, more or less parallel to …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Rogers, vintner, mayor in 1547, and John Tallants (Tallons or Talontes), goldsmith, mayor in 1545 and 1562. It was the … and a county landowner. Tate's colleague, Thomas Wight (or Wright), mercer, who was also at that time mayor, was … H. Weston (Con.) 15,630, W. Alexander (Com.) 3,986, C. Payne (Lib.) 2,830: The Times, 27 July 1945. By the Reptn. of …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to meet in a hall in Hales Street. These were 'Darbyite' or 'exclusive' Brethren, while the Cherry Street congregation were 'Mullerite' or 'open'. 22 In 1889 a journalist found about 50 persons … 1943-54). Barratt's Dir. Cov. (1955-6). Ex inf. C. W. Payne, treasurer, Cov. City Corps. 1959. Cov. City Salvation …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and a large number of gentry chose rather to live in or about Lichfield than at Coventry 'which is a pleasanter … This group was therefore small, perhaps as few as 25 or 30 prosperous individuals. 11 These included men like John … existed: the Royal Electric, Hales Street, the Coronet, Payne's Lane, 29 the Imperial (later the Continental …
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