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London Bridge
… ordure voider, for cleansing a draught in Mr Doughtye's houses at the bridge end, working there by himself with 3 … of Polish [ pollen] wax for [St] Thomas' chapel, 12s. To Peter Carpenter of Southwark, blacksmith, for making 4 … 2s. 6d., and for 1 lb. of glue, 3d., in all 2s. 9d. To Peter Carpenter of Southwark for 6 <soldering> irons and 2 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… (1) Parish church of St. Magnus the Martyr stands on the S. side of Lower Thames Street, and is a Renaissance building … are twice repeated on each side, and between them is St. Peter receiving the keys; at each end is St. Peter enthroned, with keys and triple crown. The arms did not …
A Survey of London
… builded on both sides with diuers lanes and alleyes vp to S. Georges church, and beyond it through Blackman streete … was repayred: which Hospitall was after by consent of Peter de la Roch Bishop of Winchester remoued into the land … to S. Thomas. Parish church of S. Mary Magdalen. This Peter de Rupibus,or de la Roch, founded a large chapell of S. …
London Bridge
… for 389 16s. 4d. received from the rents of the Bridge's tenements in London and Southwark, lying in the parishes as … 5s. Total 56s. 3d. 23. Receipts, Saturday the feast of St Peter in Cathedra [22 February]. From the rents of the … 63s. 1d. 41. Receipts, Saturday the eve of the Apostles Peter and Paul [28 June]. From the rents of the Stocks, …
A Survey of London
… report of Bartholomew Linsted, alias Fowle, last Prior of S. Marie OueriesChurch in Southwarke was this: a Ferrie being … William the Conquerour in his Charter to the Church of S. Peter at Westminster, confirmed to the Monks seruing God … not onely repayred, but new made of Timber as afore, by Peter of ColeChurch, Priest and Chaplaine. Thus much for the …
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 … and churchyard' survived in 1720. 73 Inns and taverns A tavern on the west side of the high cross in 1367 and Robert …
A History of the County of Somerset
… repairs, and from 1546 it received a small sum, later 5 s., from a tenement and garden given by John Bentley. 64 In … the town in 1645, but the town receiver was paying the 5 s. as a gift to or as rent for the last inmate in 1653-4, and … Som. L. 15. 11 (1887 edn.). Char. Com. reg.; inf. from Mr. Peter Butterworth, clerk to the trust. S.R.O., D/B/bw 1201, …
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 … in 1965. The church, of brick and tile, was designed by Peter Bradley of Taunton. It comprises a shallow chancel, …
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 … 1974. 34 In 1683, under pressure from Sir John Stawell and Peter Mews, bishop of Bath and Wells, who wished to secure a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… two burgesses to parliament 13 in 1295. Until 1328 the M.P.s' names indicate origins or residence outside the town, and … Kendall, chosen at least five times from 1467 and the town's first mayor. 16 During the 16th and earlier 17th century … in 1628, probably in 1644 on the death of his brother Sir Peter, and in 1656, 1659, and 1660; he was at times …
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