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A History of the County of Gloucester
… to do service to Miles of Gloucester. The rights of Miles's family evidently lapsed or were challenged, for c. 1170 … reversion of Over Court after the death of Thomas's widow Anne, and he sold it that year to his cousin Thomas. The last … 1737, deed 1621; the fee-farm rent was assigned as part of Queen Catherine's jointure in the 1660s (S.C. 12/30/16 f. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… retained burial rights until the 1580s. The benefice's relative poverty ensured that the church was served usually … house, not all required for that purpose, was invested in Queen Anne's Bounty, and in 1868 total income was c. 293, of which …
A Dictionary of London
… Court" (q.v.) seems to occupy part of the site in the O.S. etc. The site is now covered by Mark Lane Station. Name … in 1224 by John Bokointe (Duchy of Lanc. Anc. Deeds, L.S. 59). In 46 Hen. III. licence was granted to them to … work were brought to light between Friar Street and St. Anne's churchyard (Lond. Topog. Rec. I. 1). Black Horse Alley …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Coleridge, Stanborough and Coleridge, and S. divisions of Devon, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Dartmouth; … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 15. 8. 9.; net income, 122; patron, Sir H. P. … and of 200, for twelve pairs of blankets to old women. Anne and Rebecca, the sisters of this benefactor, left 2150 …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1600-6, 1615, 1618. Specialist licence from BSC for women's diseases 1607, 1611. Medical specialities Women's diseases, gynaecology, obstetrics Known London address Queen's household Date 1615 Censorial hearings 7 Nov 1600 … Request for Licence refused. 3 Feb 1615 Entry B, from the Queen's Household as he declared, had taken the oath and had …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Chaigley 2,015. A detached part of Aighton called Lennox's Farm was in 1883 transferred to Dutton, within which … 1489 for Thomas and Roger, younger sons, and in 1491 for Anne daughter of Sir Thomas Talbot, who was to marry Hugh … the end of his life, about 1591, it was reported to the queen's ministers that Sir Richard and his family 'are …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of both estates descended with Horsington to Henry's sons William (d. c. 1204) and James (d. 1216). 21 From … 1316 and his brother John, his heir, in 1337. 25 On John's death the fee was divided between his two daughters, … Shepton manors was owned by Anthony Floyer and his wife Anne, and in 1630 another quarter was held by Thomas White. …
Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … crown to his wily confederate, Richard the Crookback. In Queen Elizabeth's time it was granted to the Earls of … printers who here first worked their inky presses. Queen Anne, by patent in 1713, constituted Benjamin Tooke, of Fleet …
Survey of London
… traffic in 1769. It was made free of toll in 1785. Mylne's bridge lasted just over 100 years. Its decay was hastened … be made where it crossed the turnpike road in Saint George's Fields, and a toll-gate was to be set up there. The road … the collection in the lottery held after Sir Ashton Lever's death. The collection included the tropical and other …
Old and New London
… BoyhoodThe Temperance HallThe South London Working Men's CollegeThe South London Tramway CompanyThe Mission College of St. AlphegeNelson SquareThe "Dog's Head in the Pot"Surrey ChapelThe Rev. Rowland … Sundays for bear-baiting, a favourite sport in the time of Queen Elizabeth. Paris Garden, according to the ancient maps, …
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