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Survey of London Monograph
… and aldermen of London, 1605 and 1609; some of his MSS. in Philipot Collection at College of Arms, others in British … this as the senior line of Cuerdley was extinct. 14. JOHN PHILIPOT (1618). See Somerset (12). 15. THOMAS THOMPSON …
Rymer's Foedera
… a Barosches; Theneum Chaulam, Theneum Michault & Philipot Dronyn, Laboureurs, Demourans au dit Lieu; Gilet …
Survey of London Monograph
… Giles', Cripplegate (M.I.). His niece, Susan, married John Philipot, Somerset. 7 April 1570 Flower deputed him to visit … largely his own work, was very great; many now in Philipot collection in College; others are dispersed in the … in trouble; 21 June 1624, owing to debts, sold out to Philipot; d. 1630 or 1631. Unpleasant and mischief-maker; …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (the metal) or more likely a font-name Potin from F Philipot (Bardsley). John Baroun, batour 1299-1300 Mayors 65, …
The three earliest subsidies for the county of Sussex
… Walewayn 1 9 Matill' Roger 1 3 Johanne Turnour 1 0 Johanne Philipot 1 9 Thom' de Leukenor 5 5 Simone de Shirinton 1 8 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… J. Nott (13611369). J. Warde (13691380). Sir J. Philipot (13721384). Sir N. Brembre (13721388). R. Hatfield … the other, (the former under the leadership of Brembre and Philipot and the latter under that of Northampton and … March, 1378 N. Brembre, Grocer. March to October, 1379 J. Philipot, Grocer. October, 1379 to March, 1380 J. Hadle, …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in the harbour. He meditated greater mischief, but John Philipot, a citizen of London, equipped a fleet, recovered …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… accounts. There were no deductions this year for the Philipot and Reynwell accounts (see notes to 126c and 132h) …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… him to pay by 3 six-monthly instalments. Part of the Philipot estate, see 125d. Part of the Philipot estate, see 125e. For notes on the history of the …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… is correct, struck through. i.e. 12d. to be charged to the Philipot estate to which the 'Unicorne' belonged. Leicester … to be charged to these accounts. i.e. to be charged to the Philipot estate. Thomas Redknight, a yeoman of the woodwharf …
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