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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Primary occupation medical apothecary (Apothecary. King's servant 1631. Physician (MPD) 1633. Tobacco-seller. Ch Ch … 1630. Billingsgate Ward 1640. Other notes Trouble 1626-39. Player/ranger of the Queen of Bohemia 1631 (Royal … St Nicholas in the Shambles, 1547; part of St Sepulchre's, 1567] Ward Faringdon Within Date 1630 Billingsgate ward …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… days of its chivalry and splendour, and catch, in fancy's ear, the solemn cadence of its cloistered nuns. What! … glebes; one of the former having 30 acres, valued at 3 s. The tenants were rich in swine, sheep, and poultry. The … Earl granted him a fishery from Bungay bridge to the Earl's vineyard. 3 It does not appear when the market at Bungay …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Trent called Andresey, an Old English name meaning 'Andrew's isle', and to have dwelt there as an anchoress. She … record of Modwen, conflated his subject with both Modwen's legend at Burton and that of Darerca, a southern Scottish … man of Burton college, who was recorded as the organ player in 1557. The organ had probably been removed from the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in the river Trent near the parish church means 'Andrew's isle' and refers to a church there dedicated to St. Andrew, known to be one of Wilfrid's favoured saints. Andresey came to be associated with the legendary St. Modwen, and 'Mudwennestow' (Modwen's holy place) was an early name for the settlement. 1 The …
A History of the County of Stafford
… of them for workers at the Bass brewery. After the brewery's Meadow Park sports and social club on the east side of … Burton, was the first local club to employ a professional player, and it was followed by Burton Swifts, so called by … park, in Horninglow, where it remained in 2000 as the town's only semi-professional association football club. 1 Skating …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… Calendar of the early mayor's court rolls of the city of London Roll B Roll B Membr. 1 16 … in a plea that, when the plaintiff in the Quinzime of S t Martin (11 Nov.) A° 26 Edw. [1297] was crossing to … at a Court held on Wednesday before the Feast of S t Valentine (14 Feb.) the same year [1298-9], the jury …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… Calendar of the early mayor's court rolls of the city of London Roll C Roll C Membr. 1 7 … not; and he demanded an inquest by the country. A jury of S t Mary de Conhope was summoned for Wednesday. Afterwards … his house, he took a bone and threw it at the tabor-player and broke his tabor through the middle. Peter de …
The Environs of London
… Name. Etymology. The name of this parish, in the Conqueror's Survey, is written Cambrewelle; in most of the records of a … near Devonshire house. Fuller says, he was bred a stage player 59; he certainly went upon the stage at an early age … of less eminence, called in the register "John Eggleton, a player," was buried February 19, 1727: of himself little is …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… to be dis charged from imprisonment in Lord Petre's House, on giving sufficient security. 106 901 R. 173 164 23 … 63 27 August. Sir Richard and John Norton, on their father's death, compound for his and their own delinquency. They … due to Gurney, on pain of sequestration; 26 April. Thos. Player, chamberlain, and the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… to examine. [ See pp. 770, 773 supra.] 59 56 Nicholas Player, Lyppiat, Co. Gloucester. 6 Oct. 1659. Vol. G No. or … have seized his estate for complicity in Sir George Booth's rising, and taken security for it. He pleads a debt of 82 … to be sequestered, he being adjudged by Parliament's late proclamation. 59 127 24 Nov. The rents of the estate …
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