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A History of the County of Essex
… 1214, when the advowson of the rect- ory was in the king's hands, as part of the lands of the Normans, presumably … 3 A clock was added to the tower in 1897 to commemorate Queen Victoria's dia- mond jubilee, and in 1919 new … in 1469 by the bishop of London by lapse, in 1584 by Queen Elizabeth, in 1608 by Nathaniel Monk (who apparently …
A History of the County of Essex
… in Colchester in 1086, which perhaps served as the lord's town houses, but their use declined after the 11th century. … (d. 1605) left it to his daughters, Elizabeth and Anne, then minors. In 1768 it was held by Col. Brown, and in … and 15 a., and in 1086 Hugh de St. Quentin held it of the queen's gift. 56 Hamon de St. Quentin, who died between 1216 …
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, … of him by Nigel as 3 hides. There was a mill yielding 20 s., and two fisheries. A certain Anschitel held 1 hides of … manor (see below) to the Crown. It was given in 1565 by Queen Elizabeth, in exchange for other property, to the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… salubrious. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 36; net income, 1008; patron, the Rev. Thomas … and his continuator, Bishop Gibson, in the reign of Anne, mentions "its artificers in iron and steel, whose … meeting-houses, are spacious and handsome structures. The Queen's College, established in 1828 by the indefatigable …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dewsbury, wapentake of Morley, W. riding of York, 7 miles (S. W.) from Leeds, on the road to Huddersfield; containing … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 23. 19. 2.; net income, 289, with a good house; … some time, a large state apartment being still called the Queen's council-chamber: a very small portion only of the …
Survey of London
… House, and extended from the High Street to Swain's Lane (see Plate 3). The house gave their name to Bisham … two sons, Richard Widmore and Nicholas aged 17. 37 In 1610 Anne Widmore, widow, and Nicholas Widmore took out a licence … of the Royal Navy. He was a midshipman on board H.M.S. Bounty when the crew mutinied against Captain Bligh. His …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… BISHOPS Hereman A Lotharingian ( Flor. Wig. I 199); 1 king's pr. ( ibid.; Will. Malmes., GP p. 182; ASC 'C' s.a. 1045, 'E' s.a. 1043). Made bp. of Ramsbury soon after 22 Apr. 1045 ( …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Wulfwig Bp. of Dorchester (Oxon.), cons. abroad, 1053 ( A.S.C. 'C' p. 128). D. 1067, buriedat Dorchester ( ibid. 'D' p. … Lanfranc after 29 Aug. 1070, and rest. by pope at abp.'s request;made prof. obed. to Lanfranc, presum. 1071 (Will. … time as Anselm (to abpric. of Canterbury) March1093 ( A.S.C. 'E' p. 170; cf. Eadmer, H.N. p. 32). Cons. at Hastings, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… both to Hooper 20 May 1552 ( C.P.R. 1550-3 p. 225). Temps. s.d. ( ibid. p. 226). Commission of Queen Mary 15 March 1554 for his depriv. ( C.P.R. 1553-4 p. … 1558 as bp. nominate ( C.P.R. 1557-8 p. 390). The d. of Queen Mary, 17 Nov., put an end to his promotion. Richard …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 476 (9)). D. 4 Dec. 1557 (m.i., Christ Church cath.)( Wood's Colleges and Halls I 466; C.P.R. 1557-8 p. 389). [ Thomas … B.D. 1558.] Goldwell, bp. of St. Asaph, nominated by queen as bp.; custody of temps. gr. 9 Nov. 1558 ( C.P.R. 1557-8 p. 389). Queen Mary d. 17 Nov. and trans. not completed. See vacant …
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