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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… and Roman c (1) Iron Age settlement (SP 946741), S.W. of the village on Boulder Clay at 275 ft. above OD. An … the side of a low spur of limestone. It is orientated N.W.-S.E., crosses the Roman road 570 almost at right angles, and … Hill, a gravel-capped spur 175 ft. above OD, 700 m. S.S.W. of the village. Gravel diggers are reported to have …
Survey of London
… chancel has triplet lancets with glass by Powell. Near the S.W. corner of the interior are some stones which formed the … of the first incumbent, the Rev. David Laing, M.A., F.R.S., appointed to the district in 1847. 35 A tablet to him in … Fraser Stooks (perpetual curate) 1868 George Stopford Ram (perpetual curate) 1881 Charles Tabor Ackland 1900 Alfred …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… may be considered, by some, as not extra matter. Yed for head Sen yourself Weant will not Musent must not Shanno shall … remainder at stated periods, and, providing the fair one's consent could be obtained, he would take her "for better, … I dined with a friend or two at the rev. Mr. Beaumont's of that place, who has just finished a neat and convenient …
Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… to have no victuals . . . And if at any time any person's allowance shall exceed what they incline to eat at a meal, … of the steward. 7. That no tobacco be smoked in anyone's lodging room. 8. That the family be all in bed by the … up later, nor . . . any fire or candle be kept in anyone's room or chamber without leave of the steward. The steward …
The medieval records of a London City church
… note ADDITIONAL NOTE. p. 22. Andrew Evyngar. Mr. E. S. Dewick has kindly pointed out that Andrew Evyngar, to whom … the editor the number of the Transactions of the St. Paul's Ecclesiological Society in which a facsimile of the brass … in a tassel; a large plain hood is worn over the head. The son's dress is similar to that worn by his father, …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… P. 1, 1. 7. The word imperfect in the MS. is in Arnold's Chronicle, "Portchaf," i. e. Port Jaffa or Joppa. P. 15, 1. … Strawe. P. 22. A blacke sterre. So our MS., but in Arnold's Chronicle "a blasing starre," i. e. a comet. P. 26, 4th 1. … if they had found Mewtas they would have stricken off his head." The present chronicle tells us how he escaped,by …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… In turn, this endowment appears to originate in William I's charter to Remigius at the foundation of the cathedral in … 10s., and by 1130 might well have risen to £18. 6 Stephen's grant of lands in Corringham wapentake was confirmed by the … was an Anglo-Saxon minster, and the bishop's manor the head of the soke of Stow; thus the tithes of Normanby, …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Additional Notes and Corrections. p. 1, No. 1. The Emperor's powers to Chapuys are not to be found in Vienna, as are … f. 126). They are placed immediately before the Emperor's Instructions to his ambassador, bearing the date of the 2nd … seems a more adequate force to meet an enemy at the head of 20,000 foot and 6,000 horse. The report, moreover, …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Lorraine, Vendme and Nevers," says the abstract of Scepper's despatch to the Emperor; but either that despatch, … p. 12. " Except the nun, meaning one of the duke of Guise's daughters." At p. 10 the nun is said to be the daughter of … days disconcert all our plans.'" p. 187, No. 85. Under the head of "Deciphering of letters from the Ambassador in …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Sonnettes of lord Surrey, by Tottel, 1565, in Dr. Bliss's edition of Wood's Athen Oxon. i. 186. P. 9. The king wearing the order of St. … of London, &c." will be found in Stowe's Survay, under the head of "Temporall Government." On that day (as still) the …
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