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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Had been practising in London for 6 months. Had cured 20 or more people 'diversis gravioribus morbis laborantes'. Gave all kinds of medicine, but had no licence or authority. Attitude of the accused absent Action taken … to claim back £20 given in surety for A, who was still (?or again) in prison. Action taken None. Surety of £20 not …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
Magna Britannia
… of the early inhabitants of Britain, formed of hard stone or flint, and resembling those of the South Sea Islands, have … of the Britons seem to have been very generally defaced, or altered by the conquerors for their own use, while the … by the residence of their conquerors, whose neglect or occupation of them, during so long a period, were equally …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… An apothecary was originally one who kept a store or shop of non-perishable commodities such as SPICEs, … their shops for adulteration, though the College had more or less ceased to do so by the eighteenth century, and it … [apothecary pott] A distinctive POT made of EARTHENWARE or GLASS for use by apothecaries, and made on a large scale …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… suggesting a large buying-up of property by Wolston or his successors (NRO, W(A) XVI.5); by 1773 there were only … recess. Other small openings have either square or trefoiled heads. The upper string course is carved with … contained a parlour on the ground floor. At the same time or soon after a block was built at the S. end of this parlour …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… R. O. 4. ROMSEY ABBEY. An early survey (temp. Hen. VI., or earlier) giving the tenure and extent of the holdings of … who have no right to that name by ancestry, lands, or the like, who oppress the poor by extortion, robbery, … John Causton, Stephen Gardyner, John Broke,Hubbert, John Stephyn, Robt. Upcher, Thos. Motham, Geffrey Carter, Thos. …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… 349 211 d 2. 1422 July 1 Rome, S.M.M. Bishop of Bologna, or his vicar William Chicheley's oath of fealty as a notary … provost of Harlebeke 359 21 d22 30. (2 letters.) [1425 or 1429, circ. April 18] [Rome] The archbishop of Besanon, …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… the chapter of St. Paul's, are witnessed by three or four archdeacons, but never mention a dean. 2 Therefore … Humphrey appears as a royal chaplain between 1101 and 1112 or 1113. 5 If he was dean of St. Paul's, it is difficult to … as early as July 1111, since he was still alive in 1112 or 1113. It seems more likely that Humphrey Bigod was …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… one among them had been convicted of homicide, mayhem, 5 or robbery. Hence, one Geoffrey, surnamed "de Beverley," a … Huetson. 28. Nicholas Cousyn. 29. Richard Wadynton. 30. Stephyn Kirton. 31. Henry Brayne. 32. Thomas Broke. 33. … Mem. XXXV.) 59. Robert Herd. 60. Christofer Nicholson. 61. Stephyn Vaughan. 62. William Harper (see p. 402). 63. John …
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