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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Humble River, Southampton port, 1290. -, John, usher or doorkeeper of the Receipt, 142, 235, 459, 704, 1048, 1255, … son of Philip, Works account, 1143. -, Philip, doorkeeper or usher of the Receipt, 142, 189, 196, 704, 1048, 1054. -, … 114, 846. Powney, John, lands at Windsor, 1359, 1724. Pownsett, Thomas, juror, London, 1326. Powntoons and kettle …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… 531, 540 Fraternity of S. John, 221 Fraternity of S. Osith or Sithe, 311, 531n., 540 Rectors: Sir Adam Foxlee, 280 … 746, 770 bequest to poor of parish, 709 S. Andrew Hubert or Hubbard, church, 216, 268 chantries, 268, 563 Fraternity … Edward, yeoman, 741 Cicely, sister of, wife of Thomas Pounsett, 741 John, brother of, 741 Robert, brother of, 741 …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the parish and tithing of Pitcombe and not until 1863 or later was the area of the parish agreed at 2,232 a. 98 … 1517 40 Zouche charged the manor, then known as the manor or manors of PITCOMBE and COLE, to support a chantry at … in the 18th. In the late 18th century it belonged to John Pounsett who married Jane, sister of the Revd. James …
Alumni Oxonienses
… until his death; buried at Stoke Newington 15 Aug., 1644, or at Mayors chapel, Bristol, 16 March, 1646-7; admon. 24 … of Sutton Courtney, Berks, 1661. See Foster's Index Eccl. Pounsett, Henry (Pouncett) of Essex, gent. St. John's Coll., … See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Pounsett, William (Pownsett) B.A. 8 July, 1521, M.A. 1525. Pounsford, Thomas s. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… on the E. side of Soper Lane, between 20 to the S., 18 (or Popkirtle Lane) to the E., and 22 to the N. Because it was … it is described below as 21, but may have been larger or smaller than the medieval 21. In 1858 its site lay within … this property after the Great Fire, but Mr. Pauncett or Pounsett was given as the N. abutment of 19 and the S. …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Mary, w; Han, d; Deb, d; Anne, d, 15.2 Pounds John, 50.6 Pounsett: Thos; Mary, w, 44.15 Thos, jr; Jeane, w, 44.15 …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the south and east walls of the church, the foundations or lower walls of some of the buildings, and the graveyard … lord of Newbury. 32 In 1557 the executors of William Pownsett of Loxford bought the rectory and advowson from Barnes out of Pownsett's estate, and gave them to All Souls College, …
A History of the County of Essex
… 25 a., in eight strips, owned by Joseph Choat (3 strips or 8 a.), Daniel Stratton (2 strips or 6 a.), and Jane Thoyts … the parish. The greatest of these men was probably William Pownsett of Loxford, a grazier who died in 1554 leaving … undoubtedly destined for the butchers' shops of London. Pownsett had a house at Eastcheap from which that end of the …
A History of the County of Essex
… application of the charities, assigning particular funds or proportions of funds to the civil parishes of Barking and … for such aged, impotent poor as the donor, his heirs or assigns occupying Jenkins should appoint, and for the … account. 12 Other charities for the poor. William Pownsett, by deed dated 1594, gave a rent-charge of 13 s. 4 …
A History of the County of Essex
… of the present main channel of the Roding. The Roding (or Roden) was known before the 16th century as the Hile … by the strangely inappropriate name of 'Highland Hills', or 'Island Hills', 10 which sounds like a corruption of … important merchants associated with Barking was William Pownsett (d. 1554), of Loxford, a grazier. 139 Barking's …
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