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St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the clothes worn by one of the players in the miracle plays performed in the church ( vide pp. 28, 60), or else some clothes used to dress up an image or statue of the Virgin. Westminster was made a Deanery in …
The Environs of London
… they held under the convent at the annual rent of 2 s. or a sparrowhawk 18. I suppose the site of this estate to have been at or near the hamlet called Friar's, or Prior's Place. John de la Wodeton, 51 Edw. III. granted to …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… also two boarding schools for tradesmen's children and two or three other small schools. 38 In 1833 there were c. 100 … poor and many older pupils had to go outside the parish or to private schools. More than half of the secondary places … in the parish for the children of tradesmen, and two or three other small schools. 33 They may have been the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the late 13th century. The main settlement, Church Acton or Acton town, lay slightly west of the centre of the parish … Acton most of the farmhouses lay along the Oxford road or Horn Lane, with only a few outlying farms. Friars Place … 79 East of Friars Place farm were commons, called Worton or Watton green and Rush green in the 16th and 17th …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the east. In 1858 the parish refused to pay a second levy or to make the poor-rate assessment available to the board. … the supplier was the Southern Electricity Board. 25 A cage or round house beside the church was rebuilt in 1815 to … was a station in 1845 31 and thereafter one remained at or near the site, no. 250 High Street, 32 with 2 inspectors, …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… life upon the same terms as she now does, without any let or interruption by the said John Payne. Confirmed by the dean … the said Mr. George Carewe by reason of any newe appointed or nomynated residentiaries, only excepted." o. 131 d. … near Meet-street. o. 130 d. 1560, June 19.The appeal or protestation made this day by John Goodman, dean (as he …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Mem. that whensoever the deane and chapitre shall suffre or susteane any prejudyce, losse, or dammage by receavyng of rent, and by receavyng of the same … for remedy of that dammage the saide deane and chapitre, or there assignes, shall first entre; and in that entry, if …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… lands, etc., belonging to the bishopric in Somerset or elsewhere within the realm of England, at a yearly fee of … the larder, and stable-room for three geldings; no oaks or great timber to be cut without license, except for … houses, coming thither to their meals with evil reports or by any other sinister means, that then they shall be …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… viz. that he hath committed the cryme of fornicacion or adultery with Susan Giffard and that he is hartely sory … of Mr. D. Cottington, the chaunter of the said church, or his deputy." . . . o. 162. 1601, May 26.Ralph Maynwaring, … one copy of any grant without the consent of the steward or the president of the chapter for the time being, and that …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… that such monyes as shalbe paid for offrings at Easter, or for other casualties, for marriadges, churchgoings, and … church; and that he that shall receave the Easter duties, or any other in his weeke, shalbe accomptable to the other … booke, and every minister that shall christen, marry or bury any person, shall with his owne hand write into the …
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