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The Environs of London
… spring; a part of the parish is called Milkwell, and a mineral water was discovered some years ago near … "Levamen Infirmi 55," written in 1700, the usual fees to physicians and chirurgeons at that time, are thus stated: "To a graduate in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cambridgeshire Cambridge CAMBRIDGE, a university, borough, and markettown, having separate jurisdiction, and forming a union and hundred of itself, in the county of … all counties, and 17 to laymen; two of the fellows must be physicians. The college has 26 scholarships, open to all …
Old and New London
… Camden Town and Kentish Town CHAPTER XXIV. CAMDEN TOWN AND KENTISH TOWN. "Vix rure urbem dignoscere possis." Camden … he was examined by Sir George Baker and several other physicians and surgeons, and was considered competent to his …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Cannock-Wood, Hednesford cum Leacroft, Huntington, and Great Wyrley, 2852 inhabitants, of whom 1125 are in the … was a forest or chace belonging to the Mercian kings, and is supposed to have derived its name from Canute, the … Dr. Thomas Linacre, founder of the Royal College of Physicians, in London; Dr. Thomas Nevile, master of Magdalen …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… can. when given protection, 12 June 1264 ( ibid. p. 324), and c.1262 × 1271 (Hereford ch. no. 2461); occ. as can. in 3 … 13th cent., in one of them in company with William Rufus and Boso de Mâcot (cart. II fo. 130r and Hereford ch. nos. 912, 865). Commem., as can. of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… from whatever part you approach it, is beautiful, and equals the most sanguine expectation. The magnificent tower of the cathedral, for symmetry and proportion hardly to be paralleled, strikes the eye as … which, it is directed to the tower of king Ethelbert, and the other stately ruins of St. Augustine's monastery, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… houses OF THE MANY RELIGIOUS FOUNDATIONS, HOSPITALS, AND ALMS-HOUSES which were within the circuit of this city and its suburbs, most of them were exempt from the liberty of … those districts which are esteemed to be exempt from it, and to lie within the county at large. THOSE NOW HELD to be …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… had this castle in an exchange made with the archbishop and the abbot of St. Augustine, who had for it, the latter … built by William the Conqueror, for his better subduing and bridling of those parts of the kingdom that he most … to it, of upwards of four acres, Surrounded by a wall and ditch. 3 The passage from the city to it was antiently by …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Canterbury The churches within the city and suburbs The churches within the city and suburbs There are, within the walls of this city, twelve … and chapter, to a branch of the family of Lynch. The two physicians of that name, father and son, lately possessed and
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