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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Launditch, W. division of Norfolk, 2 miles (S.) from Fakenham; containing about 460 inhabitants. The … rectory, with that of Stibbard annexed, valued in the king's books at 10, and in the patronage of the Townshend family: … attainder it reverted to the crown, and was granted by Queen Elizabeth to Edward, Earl of Hertford. The parish is on …
A Dictionary of London
… College of Arms - Compter's Alley College of Arms On the north side of Queen Victoria Street at No. 135 in Castle Baynard's Ward, … Afterwards removed to Amen Corner, and thence to Warwick Lane, which building was erected by Sir C. Wren 1689, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… college was founded at Quatford to fulfil a vow by Roger's second wife Adelize 1 is not out of accord with known facts … held Walton prebend successively, 1248-75. Clerks from the queen's Wardrobe were appointed to Underton in 1244 50 and to … years of Richard II. 64 Four canons were members of the queen's household 65 and five were officers in the Chancery …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… its overlord at Shelton. 3 In the 13th century the college's estate at Broughton was also said to be of the bishop's fee 4 and, despite the silence of Domesday, it is likely … side, which still extend nearly to the town wall. Priests' Lane, of which only a short section remains in use, seems to …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of evil, and for the good estate of the king and queen and Prince Edward, and for their souls after death. 1 … (apart from the stipends) in rents and dues was merely 39 s. 4 d. From the same source we learn that the vicar, who was … and Richard Venables, and the fellows' garden in College Lane, and another garden and stable belonging to the college, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… of St. Michael and Holy Trinity. But in 1344 the dowager Queen Isabel, who held for life the manor of Cheylesmore, … an agreement in 1357 with one William Walshman, a valet of Queen Isabel, who acted as her Coventry bailiff, to aid them … priests by the Trinity Gild, according to Mr. Fretton's extracts from the Leet Book, amounted to 79 8 s., John …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Colleges Cardinal's College, Ipswich 66. THE CARDINAL'S COLLEGE, IPSWICH A college of secular canons at Ipswich to … built up into a common piece of walling in Woulfoun's Lane, in 1789, and given to Christ Church, Oxford. It is …
A History of the County of Nottingham
… in this church in November 1349 by John Braye, king's yeoman and usher of the exchequer, endowed with 6 marks … amount of their respective stipends, which varied from 3 8 s. 0 d. to 5 17 s. 8 d. 11 Further particulars can be gleaned … (14) a chantry for Edward III and his mother and his queen and for the brethren and sisters of the Trinity Gild, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a meadow by the cathedral church of Salisbury and the king's highway in front of St. Nicholas Hospital. His house was to … and Lady Margaret Reader in Theology at Oxford, was in Queen Katharine of Aragon's service on the eve of her … who agreed to take the oath to the king and against the queen in December 1533. William Glym, scholar in 1380-2, soon …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… hospital seems to have been begun in 1330. 3 The founder's regulations of January 1331 provided that the warden and … of the hospital, living in a house beside the hospital's church, while the remaining thirty, who were to be admitted … (Northants.), with certain common rights in the founder's woods around Leicester. 6 In 1331 Earl Henry added the …
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