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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… his brother, Ernold de Buulli, Godfr. the Steward, or Sewer (Dapiser,) Thurold de Cheverchort, Claron, Raph …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… had a portion of tithe, valued at 4 marks. Eudo, the sewer, lord at the survey, with Rohai his wife, granted to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… William Bishop of Norwich, Geff. the Bishop's sewer, Roger de Mounteny, Barth. de Martham, Hump. and Jordan …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… then at 40 s. but at the survey at 4 l. when Eudo, the sewer, was lord. Ratho, a freeman, held in the said reign a … hundred, but Eudo held them at the survey. 1 This Eudo was sewer, or steward, of the Conqueror's household, who granted … in Scotland. Under the invasions, we find that Eudo, the sewer, had at the survey, 2 freemen's lands, which they held …
Survey of London
… eastward and westward, and adjoining to the common sewer there leading from Blinde Lane towards Brookes Green." … area between Brook Green, the parish boundary (the common sewer), and Hammersmith Road. Blinde Lane may be that lane … shows (Plate 2) leading from Hammersmith Road towards the sewer, or it may refer to a portion of what is now Blythe …
Cardiff Records
… inform Mr. Owen that, in consequence of some defect in the sewer under Bute Street, that locality is frequently flooded; …
A New History of London
… some new parishes to be now erected. The hamlet of Spitalfields was vastly enlarged by the number of silk …
A New History of London
… king at Shadwellmarket, Ratcliff-cross, Norton-falgate, Spitalfields-market, Shoreditch, and Bethnal-green. On the …
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