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A History of the County of Stafford
… main road stood Berwood Cottage. It belonged to William Spurrier (d. 1848), a Birmingham lawyer, who owned 214 a. in … William Mather. It was known locally as Blood Hall because Spurrier acted for the Crown in prosecutions for forgery and … Church (near the west door) are 1807 and 1808 when two of Spurrier's children were buried there; this suggests that the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… date 23 July, 1579, aged 23, B.A. 2 Feb., 1580-1. [ 30] Spurrier, John s. John, of Barton Suswell, Oxon, pleb. Oriel …
A Dictionary of London
… Spooner's Lane See Sporones Lane. Sporenereslane See Spurrier Row. …
A Dictionary of London
… the lane took its name from this family. There is a Spurrier Gate in York as the name of a street extending from … and thickness (N. and Q. uth S. V.p. 234). Sporyer Row See Spurrier Row. Spread Eagle Court West out of Chancery Lane, … See Sporones Lane. Spurrers' House (le) See Sporier's Inn. Spurrier Lane See Water Lane, Great Tower Street. Spurrier
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… granted 33 to Robert de Farenberwe, citizen and spurrier ( sporarius) describing it as all his shop and solar …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in some way in 1514, when John Turnour, citizen and spurrier, and his wife Joan, quitclaimed in such a rent from …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… in com. Wilts, labourer. John Lymmington, of Salisbury, spurrier. Charles Thomas, of Blandford, currier. Richard …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of Stoke Park in the 1540s, including land held by Thomas Spurrier worth 30 s. a year as part of his tenancy of what … his manor of Easton Neston and Hulcote, at which Thomas Spurrier failed to do suit for his 'capital messuage or …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Sporiere. Brochere is held to have meant 'spitmaker' and 'spurrier'. Doubtless the widow of Philip de Norhampton [1292 …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… S (2 m.). - Brandon Sf, Nf, Li, etc. John de Cherteseie, spurrier 1299-1300 Mayors 52. - Chertsey Sr. Shaftesbury Do. … OF esperon 'spur', but perhaps a shortened OF esperonier 'spurrier'. John de Wilryngworth, goldsmith 1324 Fine …
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