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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… manor of High Halstow, which, with a messuage, called Duck's court, alias Bewell's, belonged to the family of Walpole, … in Middlesex, in 1788, and did not die till 1791. St. Maries. PAGE 24. Combe, line 18. The Rev. Richard Hancorn … manor in him; he held it till 1733, when he sold it to Christopher Searle, gent of Hackstaple, descended out of …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… male sex, they would call him "Thomas," after the martyr's name, and would make him a monk, that so in the same … brought a slab of marble, which had been sent to the woman's husband by the Prior and Brethren aforesaid, and then … Thomas Heyrun, and Godfrey le Cofrer, and others." I.e. St. John of Jerusalem, in Clerkenwell. Three in the …
Survey of London
… a friend of Dr. Johnson and a prominent figure in Boswell's Life. His wife, Lady Diana Beauclerk, the eldest daughter … life was thought to be in danger, but thanks to Lady Di's assiduous nursing, he recovered, and a month or so later … 8 from 1864 until 1868, having moved thither from No. 8, St. Martin's Place. He had not at this time established his …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… portions shown in solid black.) 1 ADFORTON (C.b.) (O.S. 6 in. (a)II, S.E., (b)VI, N.E.) Adforton is a township 10 … by Hugh Mortimer, for Austin Canons of the congregation of St. Victor of Paris. The community was first seated at … transferred to the present site. The church, dedicated to St. James, was consecrated by Bishop Robert Foliott. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… forces on the 14th of Feb. 1645, after a fortnight's siege: in the south-east angle is a small domestic chapel, … been anciently inhabited by a rector or custos. Adstock (St. Cecilia) ADSTOCK ( St. Cecilia), a parish, in the union, hundred, and county of …
Survey of London
… (i) A tenement, "buylded harde under the parke wall of St. James," at the north end of the Tilt Yard, containing in … that given in 1606, it is evident that Lady Walsingham's building operations had been extensive. (i) The tenement … Wall of Our Parke of St. James next to Our Horse Guards, w ch at her own Charges Shee hath fitted & beautified." 16 The …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… ord. Thomas Blades, translator William Sidgwick, carpenter Christopher Heslop, currier William Armistead, carpenter John … CHAMBERLAINS OF THE CITY, AFORESAID, FROM THE FEAST OF ST. MAWRICE, 1733, UNTIL THE SAME FEAST, 1734 New Franchised … merchant 11 GEO. II, GEO. BENSON, ESQ., MAYOR FROM FST. ST. BLAZ. TO APRIL 5, THE DAY OF HIS DEATH; SIR TANCRED …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Edwardus Cocke, glazier, fil. Edwardi Cock, yeoman Christopher Dobbison, lynnen weaver, fil. Ric. Dobbison, … Preston, silkweaver, fil. Francisci Preston, milloner Christopher Croft, mercer, son of Marmaduke Croft, mercer … GEO. RIGDEN, INHOLDERS, CAMERARIIS John Tayler, marriner Christopher Bernard, butcher Tho. Allen, freelaborer, pro …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Battye, innholder, p. ord. John Thompson, barber surgeon Christopher Headon, innholder, by order William Bowcock, … merchant taylor Arthur Houfe, butcher John Stroud, surgeon's instrument maker, per ordinem By Patrimony Thomas Ward, … MR. ALEX. HARRISON, CHAMBERLAINS, FROM THE FEAST OF ST. BLAISE 1750, OLD STYLE, TO THE SAME FEAST 1752, NEW STYLE …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Robert Day, taylor Arthur Hodgeson, baskettmaker Christopher West, baker Richard Banckes, felmonger William … marriner Robert Hood, blacksmyth William Metcalfe, mercer Christopher Unthancke, inholder Robert Loftus, taylor Robert … tanner John Walker, tanner, fil. John Walker, tanner Christopher Chapman, tanner, fil. John Chapman, idem William …
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