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The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… and probably including a keep or central tower. Buck's view 1728, exhibits the towers with a perfectly modern … and died before her father, leaving issue. [Pedigree] * St. Nicholas' Register. St. John's Register. Lamesley Register. St. Andrew's Register. All Saints' Register. Whalton Register. ** …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… hills beyond the Tyne. Boldon-BukeMedomsley pays xxii s. Medomsley was therefore at this period a free manor, held … and heir of Raphe Hunter, set. 29. 20 Sept. 7 Car. 1631, Andrew Hunter a messuage and ten acres in Medomsley, by … olim, now the Bishop of Durham.Dedication of the Church to St. Mary Magdalen. Robert Wright, occurs 1501. John Crosby, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… (from the head of the Slake to nearly opposite Clifford's Fort), and entirely occupied by buildings. A considerable … for sixty years, granted in 1489, of a parcel of land near St. Hilde's chapel, with two iron salt-panns, "duas salinas … George and Edward Harle, of Westoe, I corslett, defective. Andrew Whitfield, of South Sheiles, I muskett, Lancelot …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… Leigh, Stanley, Shieldrow, Beckley, Andrewfield, Bryan's Leap, Yewyhurst, Northorn, Lintz Hall, Lintz Green, Coves … Thomas Henry Liddell, Bart. Patron. Dedication to St. Margaret. Perpetual Curates. John Mason, 1409. William … messuage called Newhouse, at Bemishe Parkehead, to Thomas Andrew, Yeoman; Robert Andrew son and heir of Thomas, t. 10, …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… East; by Merrington on the South-east and South; and by St. Andrew's Auckland on the South-west and West. The Chapelry forms …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… of Chester-le-Street on the North, by the Chapelry of St. Margaret's, in the suburbs of Durham, on the East, by St. Oswald's … Feb. 1773, p. m. Gregory. Thomas Richardson, D. D. Queen's College, Oxon 22 p.m. Douglas. Monumental Inscriptions. On an …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Chapels Church of England ST. THOMAS' CHAPEL. HISTORY. No records exist of the … lead to the reparation of this chapel. In 1445, the Earl's Inn of Northumberland, in the Close, was held in burgage, … St. Ann's. John Rawlett, first lecturer, March 30, 1682. Andrew Bates succeeded October 4, 1686. John Metcalf, A. M. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the Revolution. After the above occurrence, a room in Bell's Court, Newgate Street, was fitted up for a chapel. This … Ex-Jesuits. 5 Mr. Walsh died in 1775, and was interred in St. Nicholas' church-yard. He was succeeded by the Rev. … he erected the present chapel. 6 It is dedicated to St. Andrew, and was opened on Sunday the 11th of February, 1798; …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… not completed 4 July 1632 Entry C had sent a letter to the College through Dr OXENBRIDGE. Dr BOET Senior was asked about …
A History of the County of Essex
… continued. In 1429 the inhabitants were ordered to pay 40 s. a year to the chaplain; in 1433 the vicar agreed that the … wishes of his father, Reuben (d. 1927). 33 The church of ST. BARNABAS, 34 earlier ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST, 35 comprises an undifferentiated nave …
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