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Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… him to hear what he shall tell me about your Excellency's affairs, after having discussed them with the King, to whom … Majesty. Then today, the King being in this Lord Legate's house, where he had passed last night, he and the Cardinal … horseback immediately, he went to a house of the Cardinal's, distant seven miles from this city. London, 12th February …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Trees upon various Delinquents' Estates. for use of King's Navy.; Account to be kept of Trees cut down. It is Ordered …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Company of. Quarterly: 1 and 4, gules, a leopard's head or; 2 and 3, azure, a covered cup between two buckles … 3, barry of six [ or and azure], a bendlet [ gules], for Poynings; 4, [ gules], three lions passant [ argent], a … p. 21b. Pickering. Ermine, a lion crowned. (44), p. 99b. Poynings. See Percy. Provence. Paly of six gules and or. (2), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the 19th and 20th centuries became one of the county's chief tourist attractions. The 19th and 20th centuries have … favour of Littlehampton at the mouth of the Arun. Arundel's other economic activity before the 19th century related … important landowners in the area were the St. John and Poynings families in the Middle Ages and the Edmundses in the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… two parishes shared the cost of its repair. 17 The road's alignment was altered when the railway embankment was built … closure of the canal in the mid 19th century the company's liquidators cut one embankment at the point where it … to descend with Halnaker 77 until at the death of Thomas Poynings, Lord St. John, in 1429 it passed under a settlement …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Papers , ed. C. Carpenter (Woodbridge, 1998). 'Bale's Chronicle', in Six Town Chronicles , ed. R. Flenley … 1964). The Customs of London, otherwise called Arnold's Chronicle (London, 1811). The 'De Moneta' of Nicholas of … E. F., Henry Chichele (London, 1967). Jeffs, R. F., 'The Poynings-Percy dispute', BIHR , 34 (1961). Johnson, P. Duke …
A History of the County of Sussex
… few other houses of about the same date, including Hammond's Farm, west of the church, and Lippering, farther south, … the advowson appears to have been acquired by Sir Thomas Poynings, Boxgrove Priory retaining an annual pension of 1 3 … and Eleanor his wife, apparently the widow of Sir Hugh Poynings: Close R. 20 Hen. VI. m. 22; ibid. 37 Hen. VI, m. …
A Survey of London
… without the gate and of the suburbes from the barres, by S. Mary Spittle to Bishopsgate, and a part of Hounds ditch, … with two buckets by the East ende of the parrish Church of S. Martin Otoswich, and then winding by the West corner of … Seamer, wife to Richard, sonne and heyre to Robert Lord Poynings, died a virgin 1420. Iohn Swinflat 1420. Nicholas …
Calendar of Border Papers
… all "causses" more than was usual in Sir Henry Woodryngton's time. Thus the two wants of money and munition being … store here, in discharge of his duty, as the victualler's "counter note" admits; and on 30 th of last, informed us … which hereafter in parsell we sett downe." By M r Governor's command, we with the comptroller, surveyed the store in the …
Survey of London
… Street, the site of the old street, north of St. Saviour's Church, now lies within the Metropolitan Borough of … Queen's Head was, in the 15th century, the property of the Poynings family, one of whom, Robert Poynings, was sword bearer to Jack Cade. It was originally …
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