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A History of the County of Middlesex
… Dissolution, since its former 5-acre pasture called the Spital-house was granted to Sir Ralph Sadler in 1550. 15 …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… likewise ceased. 21 Archery used to be practised on the Spital Moss. 22 For more than a century the cotton … the canal bridge on Fylde Road; Hewitson, Preston, 385. Spital Moss was close by. Charters of the hospital are in the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Barfurlong, Kilngrove, Gubbie Croft, Copped Holt, Spital Meadow, &c., some of them being held by Alice, the … syke to Longleigh Brook in the south; along this to the Spital House in the west, and following into the Deep Clough …
Old and New London
… been divided into two brotherhoods, one at St. Mary Spital, and the other at St. Mary Bethlehem, were united by …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… formed their own fraternities, one attached to St. Mary Spital and one to St. Mary Bethlem, both priories and …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… Lords of the Treasury, on the petition of Samuel Wyld, of Spital Fields, London, weaver, setting forth that he had by …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… cm and u (17781816). At Rosemary Lane, 177882 and Spital, Westgate St, 17871811. A Joseph Watson was trading in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for four widows, founded and endowed by Beaumont Spital, and taken down in 1830, have been rebuilt in the …
The Environs of London
… of the parish. A court baron is still held for it. Ancient spital. The survey of Theobalds manor, before mentioned, describes an ancient spital at Waltham Cross, consisting of four rooms below and …
A Dictionary of London
… In the charter of foundation of the hospital of St. Mary Spital, 1235, mention is made of the soke of "Waremanshaker" …
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