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Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… lord Mowntener, lord Fyhew, lord De la Ware, lord Powes, Scrop of Bolton, lord Dodley, lord Storton, lord … ut dicitur, insurrexit quidam capitaneus qui cum iiij or milibus vel pluribus regnavit in Schirwode. Circa festum … for "jnvenis." So in MS. Indistinct: may be xj., xij., or xvj. The same word apparently as before, but the reading …
History Theses 1901-1970
… with William III in the period from 1689 to 1698. A.K. Powis. London M.A. 1947. The representative history of the …
Survey of London
… by direct contact with the steam boats. c A 'dumb barge' or floating pier served the same dual purpose for part of the … the opening of the station more than 170,000 embarked or disembarked at Brunswick Wharf, while the number for April … (for 25 horses) and coach-houses, an ice-house and a bar or tap later known as the Brunswick Tap. 30 The stables and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Witham, and comprises 2471 acres, of which 108 are common or waste: the village is scattered. The living is a rectory, … and comprising 843 acres, of which 47 are common or waste. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books … near the breakwater, formerly stood a chapel. Budeaux, or Budock, St. BUDEAUX, or BUDOCK, ST., a parish, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Builth - Bwnneiaid Builth, or Llanvair-Yn-Muallt BUILTH, or LLANVAIR-YN-MUALLT, a market-town and parish, the head of … of the great and small tithes belong to the Earl of Powis, as lessee under the Dean and Canons of Christ-Church, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… furniture maker as most of the payments are for the supply or repair of furniture, a large percentage being for tables, … of 6 9s from R. Callowey. [Lloyds Bank archives] Calow (or Callow), John, Southwark, London, manufacturer of japan … maltster and dealer in hops (183239). [D] Carter, John, 60 Powis St, Woolwich, London, cm and u (183839). [D] Carter, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… From a rocky elevation, by some called Cader Gwladus, or "Gwladus' chair," and by others Cader yr Arglwyddes, or the "Peeress's chair," a beautiful view is obtained of the … as, perhaps, in any other part of the world. Cadoxton, or Llan-Catwg CADOXTON, or LLAN-CATWG, a parish, in the union …
London Possessory Assizes
… 40s. The jurors say further that there has been no fraud or collusion contrary to the Statute of mortmain 4 and that … are outside the pl.'s fee; and he denies that the pl. or any of his predecessors were seised of the 4s. rent … ] [and others] 9 found that Henry Whitby had no goods or chattels in the City on the day of the recovery of the …
London Possessory Assizes
… the distresses taken by the pl. There has been no fraud or collusion contrary to the Statute of mortmain. 5 Damages, … disseised by the def. The def. denies that Joan Vyell or her ancestors were ever seised of the rent in question. … sheriffs in 14056. Therefore either the date is incorrect or the wrong sheriffs are named. m.27d. Endorsement: …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… the plaintiff did not buy them from Geoffrey le Clerk, or hire the cart from William Walere ( sic), as he averred. … for which he ought to render account to the plaintiff, or that he undertook to do so before anyone acting on her … had become wholesale merchants ( grossores) in " aver de poys," drapers and woolmen, and had meddled with merchandise …
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