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Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… and W. Page (London, 1892) Fines Surrey Pedes Finium, or Fines relating to the County of Surrey, ed. F. B. Lewis … E. H. Pearce, The Monks of Westminster (NDWA no. 5, 1916) PL Patrologiae cursus completus, series Latina, ed. J. P. … and Records of the Court held before the King's Justiciars or justices, I. From the sixth year of King Richard I to the …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
London Assize of Nuisance, 1301-1431: A Calendar
… abbreviations are used in the calendar: def. defendant pl. plaintiff par. parish within 40 days etc. For explanation …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… been derived from a Gaelic term Aber, signifying "mouth" or "opening," in reference to the rivulet Dour, which finds … point, it still commands a richly-varied and extensive prospect over the Frith of Forth, in its widest expanse, the … to the quay, and terminating in a gravel-walk, shaded by a row of limetrees on each side, and forming a pleasant …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… the churchyard, records in Welsh, but without either name or date, that a man was buried there who lived three miles to … embracing the numerous windings of that noble river, the prospect being bounded by the Plinlimmon and other mountains. … the mountains of Snowdon, Cader Idris, and Plinlimmon, the prospect on a clear day extending a considerable distance …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1661-77, Dep, 1671-7 St Botolph Bishopsgate ? WEA (or weaver by trade) (1) b 1607, bur 13 Aug 1677, St Botolph … but there is no probate in PAB, nor a will, registered or original ADAMS, Robert Co Co Bridge, 1676-8, Dep, 1677 (1) … (2) ? MT, appr, 1646, to Ralph HEYGATE, of Paternoster Row (3) f ? William Alexander, SCR, mar Susanna (4) Laceman …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… bowl and cover; to his daughter Idonea, her best beaker or her best chalice, two best mazers and a pair of gold … carpenter.To be buried in the cemetery of the church or priory. A. D. 1431. (277 d, Moore.) John Morys, citizen.To … Secker.) 171 Frederick John Withers, of 17 Mornington Row, Bow Road. He bequeathed to his brother Henry Thomas …
Survey of London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to it, was purchased in 1777 by Dr. Fothergill and two or three other gentlemen of the Society of Friends for 7000; … The parish comprises 1033 acres, of which 55 are common or waste land, and 126 in wood. The living is a rectory, … by computation 2126 a. 2 r.; the soil is a red clay; the prospect embraces the Clee hills, the highest in the county. …
The Environs of London
… they held under the convent at the annual rent of 2 s. or a sparrowhawk 18. I suppose the site of this estate to have been at or near the hamlet called Friar's, or Prior's Place. John de la Wodeton, 51 Edw. III. granted to …
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