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A History of the County of Oxford
… asserted that Henry I built the first park wall c. 1110, and within its circuit of 7 miles kept beasts of the chase and exotic animals, including a porcupine. 31 Woodstock … and sometimes the two posts were held together, a single parker receiving 3 d. a day for the park and 3 d. for the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… manor Woodstock Manor. The medieval king's houses and park at Woodstock formed part of a conglomerate royal manor. Woodstock manor and its members, sometimes described as an honor, 35 … in 1478, 1 while his brother Richard was comptroller and parker for many years before becoming receiver and approver …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… on the river Yar, over which there is a ferry here. Bo and Ken bespeak a winding or bending stream of water. At the … Bury, to which it belonged in the reign of the Confessor, and was enfeoffed of it by Baldwin, abbot of Bury, in the … 1447, Henry Raute, by Sir Henry Inglose. 1462, Thomas Parker, alias Chaterys, by William Norwich, &c. 1500, William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Almar, (Bishop of Elmham,) in the reign of the Confessor, and Helias held it under Beaufoe, consisting of 46 acres of land, 4 acres of meadow, and a carucate valued at 4 s. Helias also had 60 acres of … in 1462. William Dykson was rector in 1485. 1544, Matthew Parker, and resigned 1547, after Archbishop of Canterbury. …
Survey of London Monograph
… before 1500, John Brice, no. 15, is ignored by Lant and the later catalogues. Badge: A blue mantle lined ermine and with gold cords and tassels. 1. JOHN ASHWELL or HAS WELL … now MSS. Harl. 1178, 1452, were owned by Henry Parker and Robert Fisher, arms-painters, before Harley bought …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bolingbroke - Bonby Bolingbroke (St. Peter and St. Paul) BOLINGBROKE ( St. Peter and St. Paul), a parish, in the union of Spilsby, W. division … Archbishop of York. The church, built in 1423, by Thomas Parker, rector, is a neat structure with a square tower; it …
A New History of London
… his second mayoralty. Two Irish chairmen Laurence Balfe, and Edward Mac Quirk, were apprehended, in consequence of the … of being instructed by their constituents: Edward Stevens, Esq; was chosen chairman, and the previous question … and corruption so universally complained of. "Edward Stevens, Chairman." "March 1. "King's-arms tavern, Cornhill …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 1654. 5 John Kingsley the sonne of John Kinsley Cittizen and Carpenter of London hath putt himselfe appntice to John … 1655 Thomas Fairefax the sonne of Thomas Fairefax Cittizen and Carpenter of London doth putt himselfe appntice to M r … 7 yeares from the xxj day of this present decembr. Tho. Parker sonne of John Parker of Amersham in y e Coun. of …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… yeoman deced. hath put him selfe Ap rtice unto Edwd. Stevens Petty Coate lane for 8 y: from 25 day of December … 10 william Spencer the son of willm Spencer Cittizen and Carpenter of London hath put himselfe appntice to y e sd … aforesaid. 17 Thomas Sleape the son of Tho: Sleape of S t Stevens in the County of Hartford Carpenter hath put himselfe …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… ult. preterit dat 4 die Apr 1661 [assign, eodem die Thom Parker Civi et Pister. de westm. broken Crosse.] 35 Jacobus …
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