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Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Calvados Part 3 Part 3 PRIORY OF ST. STEPHEN, PLESSIS-GRIMOULD, FOR AUSTIN CANONS, IN THE … confirms to the canons regular of Plessis the gift, by her son Jordan, of the church of St. Amand of Maisoncelles in … first presentation after the departure ( destitutionem) of Peter de Mellent. Hiis testibus: Rogero de Amundevilla; …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… survey in Calverton was there certified to be a Berew of the manor of Blidworth of the arch-bishop of Yorkes fee, … de Vilers, who was first infeoffed gave to Alan his son five carucats of land in knights service. The same … in alms. The same Pagan gave to William Vilers his son the land of Newhold, to hold by knights service, which …
Old and New London
… latebr dulces, et jam, si credis, amn." Horace. Antiquity of the ParishIts EtymologyIts Condition at the Time of the … and Milkwell. William, Earl of Gloucester, natural son of Henry I., who possessed a portion of the original … a theory of our ownthat, as Camber was the name of a son of the Trojan Brute who is said to have conquered this …
The Environs of London
… Camberwell CAMBERWELL. Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written … king in capite, belonged to Robert de Melhent 1 (natural son of king Henry I.), the first earl of Glocester after the … in the reign of Charles II. this was bought in trust, for Peter Scott 6, of whom Mr. Anthony Bowyer purchased the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… 3. CAMBERWELL. (O.S. 6 in. London, Sheet O.) The Borough of Camberwell is coterminous with the civil parish of Camberwell. Ecclesiastical (1) Parish Church of St. Giles … four sons (set separately) and inscription; (4) of Edward, son of John Scott, 1538, with a re-used figure in armour of
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… separate jurisdiction, and forming a union and hundred of itself, in the county of Cambridge, on the river Cam, 51 … exercises. On the 7th of March, 1615, James I., with his son Henry, Prince of Wales, was here, and was lodged at … founded in 1683, by John Knightbridge, D.D., fellow of St. Peter's: a candidate must be a bachelor or doctor in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Cambridge The Growth of the City CAMBRIDGE THE GROWTH OF THE CITY 1 … give substance to this pattern of development. St. Peter's (now Little St. Mary's) stands outside the ditch on … W. side of the Trumpington Road beyond the church of St. Peter, as gifts from prominent townsmen, especially the Le …
Survey of London
… 16: CAMDEN TOWN Camden Town occupies the southern portion of the prebendal manor of Cantlowes or Kentish Town, shown on … the development that continued during the life of his son, John Jeffreys Pratt, who became Marquess Camden in 1812 … were William Holl, the elder (17711838), engraver, whose son Francis Holl (181584) was born here, Charles Rolls and …
Old and New London
… "Vix rure urbem dignoscere possis." Camden TownStatue of Richard CobdenOakley SquareThe "Bedford Arms"The Royal … ChurchSir Henry BishopAgar Town. Camden Town, says Mr. Peter Cunningham, "was so called (but indirectly) after … the daughter and co-heir of Nicholas Jeffreys, Esq., son and heir of Sir Geoffery Jeffreys, of Brecknock; and his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Camden-Town CAMDEN-TOWN, a chapelry, in the parish of St. Pancras, Holborn division of the hundred of … about five miles north-west from the town. Camerton (St. Peter) CAMERTON ( St. Peter), a parish, in the union of Clutton, hundred of Wellow, …
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