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A History of the County of Sussex
… 72 The advowson was settled on Stephen Power in 1350 or 1351. 73 After the partition of his estates between … and Francis Page, 84 all perhaps Deane's grantees. Deane or his namesake sold the advowson in 1714 to James Butler of … Yapton. 24 The Crown sold part of the endowments to Henry Polsted in that year and concealed lands of the chantry to …
Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… 11s. 6d.) 27 6 406. Jamys Page, haberdasher, John Wyndman, or', for thorphan of John Maydenhed, draper (£113 11d.) 56 6 … draper (£3610s. 5d.) 18 3 441. William Hewetson, Henry Polstede, merchauntaylors, for thorphan of William Nycollson, … (£258 18s. 11d.) 6 9 6 577. Denys Leveson for the orphan or Nicholas Leveson, Mercer (£517 17s. 10d.) 12 19 578. Denys …
Survey of London
… Stage, but for the sake of completeness, and because one or two pieces of new evidence have emerged in the course of … and Cock, or on the King's land leased in 1552 to Henry Polsted and formerly known as the Unicorn and the Rose (see Plate 59). The deeds of the Polsted property have been traced back to the 14th century c …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Hilary and Michaelmas, respectively. The 'Great Law Day' or borough court was on Monday after Hoke Tide, but the … hall with a dwelling-place attached, a new market house or court house with a small garden and stable, tolls and … More; she was married three times, first to Richard Polsted of Albury, secondly to Sir John Woolley, one of the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Geweorc. 12 The Anglo-Saxon name of Suthringa Geweorc or Sud Geweorc also implies that it was then part of the … denied that he had ever received the king's precept or seal with regard to the matter. 29 The Crown clearly … property on Bankside acquired by Henry VIII from Henry Polsted. 140 While there are many allusions in the latter …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… cheerfully entertained all comers that favoured her title or religion, the chief of them being gentlemen of Norfolk and … himself of all obedience, which either the University or town could give him, as being Chancellor of the one, and … being brought out of his country by Mr. Fabian, parson of Polsted in Suffolk, by his interest was made curate of …
Survey of London
… of the Saxon past. 1 No records exist to indicate when or by whom the church was founded, and the only clue to its … The nuns of Barking eventually recovered the church; how or when is not known. Possibly they had regained it before … and the one with shops, cellars and solars went to Henry Polsted of Chilworth and William More of Loseley Park in …
Survey of London
… extent consisted of the forty-three acres of Spittlehope or Lolesworth field, also known in the Middle Ages as the … tenant of all Spitel Hoppe otherwise Lollesworth was Mr. Polsted. 8 Between this period and the 1560's almost if not … and which was probably sold by Sir William's heir in 1719, or perhaps the large house with regular plan and projecting …
Petitions to the Pope
… anew; notwithstanding that he has the church of Barnack, or Bernakre, in the diocese of Lincoln, value 24 marks. … of the pope; he prays the pope to confirm Simon's title, or to make provision to him anew; notwithstanding that he has … le Grand, London, value 8 marks 2 s. and the church of Polsted, in the diocese of Norwich, value 57 marks. Granted. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… an account of all arrears standing out on any Aids, Taxes, or Supplies: and also for a certificate of what is come in on … Lands for a particular of grounds adjoining the new way or passage from the Old Spring Garden into St. James's Park, … to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of Ezekiel Polsted, Surveyor of the Duty on Houses for part of Sussex, …
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