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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the city of London, esq v Robert Perrocke of Moreton on Lugg, co. Hereford, gent, Herbert Perrocke of Gray's Inn, … of arms with the libel, which were Gules three Peares Or on a chief Argent a demie Lyon rampant Sable armed and … Fortun, daughter of Richard Tompkins of Monnington on Wye, co. Hereford, esq. M. P. Siddons (ed.), The Visitation …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the shop of his nephew Robert Weaver of Hereford, mercer, on 12-13 March 1639, the time of the county assizes. Pye had … a counter suit in November 1639 which gives more detail on the circumstances and his defence [see cause 694]. Initial … Summary of libel Pye was here styled as of Preston-upon-Wye, and Weaver as a gentleman, 'late mercer, in the town …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… terms outlined in Pye's initial suit.Process was granted on 19 November 1639 and witnesses were examined before John … that Pye be brought to answer. Maltravers granted process on 19 November 1639. 2/119, Plaintiff's bond 19 November 1639 … Aymestrey Byton Hereford Leighton Court Preston-upon-Wye Saddlebow Stapleton London Inner Temple Middlesex …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… alehouse of Thomas Hopkin at Brockweir, Gloucestershire on Tuesday 23 September 1634. Callow's father, Anthony, had … 'which of them could leap furthest into the River of Wye'. Initial proceedings 7/61, List of names and grant of … Herefordshire Cowhorne [Great or Little Cowarne] Hereford Ross-on-Wye Walford Ireland London Monmouthshire Hadnock …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Glasgow
… c.1773 A plan of Glasgow, c.1773 A Plan of Glasgow FROM ROSS' MAP OF THE SHIRE OF LANARK, PUBLISHED IN 1773. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… for nonconformity in 1662, 'went to London and carried on his nonconformity by preaching in Conventicles,' died 11 … aged 18; B.A. 1695, M.A. 1698, rector of Staunton-upon-Wye, co. Hereford, 1712, until his death in 1714. See Alumni … Created M.A. from Wadham Coll. 17 Dec., 1631, left Germany on account of the wars; George Albert, rector of Quermington, …
A History of the County of Essex
… church was Daniel Wilcox (1703-6). His successor, Lauchlan Ross, ministered with success from 1706 to 1740. In 1716 the … was one of the strongest nonconformist churches in Essex. Ross also had licensed preaching rooms in many neighbouring villages. In 1729-30 a new church was built on land given by Joseph Springham of Cockerells Farm (now …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… of the position of the latter, King Henry III., on approaching with the English army, set fire to the grange … walls; and within the area was a range of massive pillars on each side, separating the nave from the aisles: the bases … after flowing through the parish, empties itself into the Wye, the latter river here forming the line of boundary …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… vicinity to the ruins of an ancient monastery dependent on the abbey of Kelso. It is pleasantly seated in a valley on the west bank of the Nethan, a fine stream tributary to … alliance with England, asserted a claim to the earldom of Ross, and raised an army of 10,000 men, to obtain forcible …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Field Club (1846 ) Playne (1876) G. F. Playne, On the Ancient Camps of Gloucestershire ( PCNFC, vol. vi) PNG … and R. P. Wright, The Roman Inscriptions of Britain Ross (1967) Anne Ross, Pagan Celtic Britain (London and New York, 1967) RVB A. …
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