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A History of the County of Essex
… of Craven Ord (1804). On the south wall is a tablet to Richard Hewyt, rector (1724). In the nave are tablets to P. … 21; J. and J. A. Venn, Alumn i Cantabrigienses, pt. i, iii, 33. Morant, Essex, i, 153; J. and J. A. Venn, Alumni Cantab. pt. i, iii, 390; G. Hennessy, Novum Repert. Eccl. Paroch. Lond. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Council. The avenue existed in 1770: Hist. Essex by Gent. iii, 378. Inf. from the occupier, Mr. Ginger. Inf. from Mrs. …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1170 William, 2nd Earl of Gloucester, granted the manor to Richard de Lucy, along with the service of 4 knights owed by Richard de Marcy, 2 knights owed by Ralph de Marcy, 3 knights … Geo. II. Budworth, op. cit. 17; CP25(2)/1308 Hil. 12 Geo. III. Budworth, op. cit. 17. Ord was an antiquary who …
Old and New London
… performed at Greenwich, on the occasion of the marriage of Richard, Duke of York, with Anne Mowbray. In 1482 the Lady … either by him or his successor to the crown. As William III. divided his time between Kensington and Hampton Court, … p. 119. See Spectator, No. 28, April 2, 1711. See Vol. III., p. 368. See Vol. II., p. 87. See Vol. IV., p. 380. …
The Environs of London
… Elizabeth, for life 17. In this reign the marriage of Richard, Duke of York, with Anne Mowbray, was solemnized at … granted Old-court and certain demesne lands (anno 1539) to Richard Long, Esq. for life 104. Edward VI. in 1547, granted … by a quit-rent of 9s. 2d.) belonged in the reign of Henry III. to the church of Westminster 119. It is probable that …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… above it on the nave-side are the royal arms of William III in plaster. The Chancel has a flat plaster ceiling with a … In chancelon N. wall, (1) of Roger Boyle, 1615, son of Richard, Earl of Cork, and Edward Fenton, 1603, marble … In N. aisle on E. wall, (3) to William Boulter, 17145, and Richard Wilkinson, his grandson, 1725, white marble tablet …
Old and New London
… of La HogueAppointment of the Commissioners by William III.Sir Christopher Wren's Share in the BuildingJohn Evelyn … after the death of Queen Mary, the Consort of William III. "The affection with which her husband cherished her … into compartments. Its praises were first sounded by Sir Richard Steele, who, in his play of The Lover, has given an …
Old and New London
… London Street was, in the reigns of James II. and William III., a chapel for their use. It was erected by one of their … the townspeople in 1809, in commemoration of King George III. having, on the 25th of October of that year, entered … the "tilt boat" is often mentioned, in the reign of George III., as one of the regular conveyances which carried …
Old and New London
… by Gilpin and Le Notre, and the gardeners of William III. It was chiefly laid out by Le Notre, about the same time … residence of the Duchess of Brunswick, sister of George III., and was thereupon called Brunswick House. The duchess … labour of his life. In 1767 an order was issued by George III. that the observations made at Greenwich should be …
A Dictionary of London
… church of St. Gregory. Other forms : "St. Gregory," 51 H. III. (L. and M. Ft. of Fines, I. 44). "St. Gregorii juxta … Gregory in St. Paul's Churchyard," 1347 (Cal. Close R. Ed. III. 1346-9, p. 296). "St. Gregory near St. Paul's," 1391-2 … Commonalty (Cal. P.R. 1396-9, p. 88). Library founded by Richard Whittington, 1429, in length 129 ft., in breadth 31 …
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