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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… parish is situated near the turnpike-road from Pembroke to Narberth, and comprises a small extent of land, all … rated in the king's books at 5. 3. 9., endowed with 400 private benefaction and 400 royal bounty, and in the … curacy, endowed with a rent-charge of ten guineas private benefaction, 600 royal bounty, and 600 parliamentary …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… commuted for 175. 9. 6., of which 36. 8. 6. are payable to the impropriators. Yokefleet, county York.See Yorkfleet. … is called Caer Ebrauc, is involved in obscurity. According to Llwyd, the learned Welsh antiquary, it is identified with … remained at York for twelve days; he established here a president and council, under the great seal of oyer and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the circuit S.W. of the Ouse from Skeldergate Bridge, to Lendal Bridge, then, across the river, by Bootham and Monk Bars to Layerthorpe Bridge, and next along the Walmgate sector … abandonment of Clifford's Tower as a garrison it came into private hands, passing from Lady Suzanna Thompson in 1699 to
Survey of London Monograph
… Duke of York in 1385, but the first reliable reference to York is in 1484 (see John Water). He is now one of the six … of a York herald is pat. 17 February 1484, granting to John Water alias Yorke, herald, as fee of his office and … attendant and highly competent officer; considerable private practice. Arms granted 1835: Azure, on a fess argent …
Survey of London
… Strand between the Temple and Charing Cross. a York House, to which the York Water Gate formed the river approach, was … Durham House, it fronted the river. The earliest reference to Norwich Inn which has been found is an order issued in 1237 to the Bishop to repair the Quay. 188 Little is known about …
Survey of London
… These in 1197, 1 the year before his death, he granted to his cousin, William of Ely, the King's treasurer. The … were the lords of the fee, and a yearly payment had to be made to them of a taper of 2 pounds of wax. A … in the way, owing to the fact that it was not Wolsey's private property, but belonged to the see of York. These, …
Survey of London
… the continuation of Stamford Street across Waterloo Road to Westminster Bridge Road. The new road, which was for … which stood approximately opposite the present entrance to the tube station, was taken down about 1848. 93 West Side … he continued to serve the hospital in this capacity and as President until 1911. In 1880 Sir John Williams and Sir …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… Admiral of England, William Cecill, kt., Chief Secretary to the Queen, and Richard Sakvyle, kt. William Grey, K.G., … of Hylston church,which, after a term of one month, remain to Thomas and Alicehis wife, and their lawful issue, and failing such, after their deaths, to the lawful male issue of Thomas, and failing such, to
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and Pawlle, which, after a term of one week, remain to Peter Lynsaye, son and heir apparent of Robert, and his lawful issue, and failing such, on his death, to William Lynsaye, a younger son of Robert, and his lawful issue, and failing such, on his death, to the right heirs of Robert. Richard Becke and John Storey …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… which, after the deaths of John and Isabel, remains to Thomas Furnes, a younger son of John, and his heirs. … and Garryby, which, after a term of one week, remain to Nicholas Fairfax, esq., and Johanna his wife, during the life of Johanna, and after her decease, to the right heirs of the aforesaid John. William Farley John …
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