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A History of the County of Sussex
… 41 in 1421 and presumably earlier the earl of Arundel's fishery extended from the sea as far upstream as Pallingham … sent both to Arundel House in London and to Henry Howard's house at Albury (Surr.), and in the 18th century and early … Brighton, it may be the successor to a pre-Roman nobleman's farm. 54 No later Roman settlement in the parish is known. …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Salloway, Major Titchborn, Collonel Humphrey, Collonel Player, Collonel Prince, Collonel Harsnet, Major Camfield, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Kent. For the County of Kent, Mr. John Davis of Dover, Mr Player, Mr. Taylor and Mr. Durant of Canterbury, Mr. French …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Private study. SECOND CLASS. Hayes, John: St. Edward's College, Liverpool. Macdonald, William: Private study. … Borough Road Coll. Smith, Michael Thomas: St. Edward's College, Liverpool. Turton, Dorothy Olive: Private study. … Reading. Pallett, Ella Maud: University College, Reading. Player, Edgar Samuel: Private study. Robbins, Irene Mary: …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… THIRD CLASS. Hart, John Yealand,: East London College and S.-W. Polytechnic Inst. Rhys, Edith Elizabeth Mary Rhys: East … College. Physics. FIRST CLASS. Eldridge, Percy John: King's College. Reynolds, William Herbert: Imperial CollegeRoyal … Chelsea Poly. [ Parkin, Thomas Nol: University Coll.] Player, Harold William Victor: King's C. Prentice, Reginald …
A History of the County of Oxford
… In 11856, when the rectory or prebend was in the king's hands during a vacancy, it yielded 6 11 s. 10 d. 5 In 1254 and 1291 it was valued at 25 and 30 net … two parish clerks (2 13 s. 4 d. between them), an organ player (6 10 s. 0 d.), the eight almsmen (6 18 s. 8 d. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… A well on the west side of the town, known as St. Stephen's Well, may have been regarded as a holy well. 18 The town … of the area probably followed soon after Birinus's mission to Wessex in 634 and the foundation of his see at … was a play, described as 'Dycher and Bramleye', for which player's gear was hired from Coventry. 169 Strolling players, …
Survey of London
… These were the pike garden of Winchester House, the King's (or Queen's) Pike Garden, which lay a little to the west of the site of … called Pike Gardens and now White Hind Alley. The King's Pike Garden had formed part of the estate of the priory of …
Berrick Salome
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… by Dorchester. 5 PARISH BOUNDARIES AND LANDSCAPE Berrick's Anglo-Saxon connections with Benson were reflected in their … in the Berrick area (Fig. 4 and Table 3). 7 The parish's more clearly defined western boundary with Warborough and … Church'. 6 A small west-gallery band (including a fiddle-player) accompanied services, 7 and regular communicants, …
Old and New London
… BISHOPSGATE. The Old GateThe "White Hart"Sir Paul Pindar's House: its Ancient Glories and Present ConditionThe Lodge in Half-moon AlleySt. Helen's and the Nuns' HallThe TombsSir Julius CsarSir John … (says Cunningham) record the baptism of Edward Alleyn, the player (born 1566); the marriage, in 1609, of Archibald …
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