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The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… 3 ( ecclesia ipsa), 10 Ric. II: after John Mychel; John Stodey, 49 Ed. III; Thomas Goodlak, 10 Ric. II: [f. 107v] and … and Robert Westmyll similarly: after B. Zakere; John Ypr(e), 48 Ed. III and 8 Ric. II; John Deverose, 15 Ric. II: [f. … after Walter Maune; Benet Zakarye, 41 Ed. III; John Ypr(e), 48 Ed. III; John Deverose, 15 Ric. II: and after Adam …
A History of the County of Essex
… John Arundel, alias Kirkby, married an heiress, Beatrice Stodey. 138 William Kirkby, a descendant of John Arundel, … 151 John Curtis remained at Bayhouse until c. 1900, and G. E. Curtis was later a landowner in the parish until c. 1917. … D/DP T1/239. E.R.O., D/DP T1/2301, 233, 240. For the Stodey estates see also D/DP T1/209, 21415, 221, 1008, 1064, …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Philypot Ricardus Schort Willelmus Aldewyncle 57 Iohannes Stodey Robertus Muskam Iohannes Salomon Rogerus Coole … Royal whom Professor Andrew Wathey has traced in 1463 (E 101/411/13, f. 36) and was granted a property 'Le Lambe' in … (Gulle) appears as a member of the Chapel Royal in 1463 (E 101/411/13, f. 36) and was still there in 1471 (D Baldwin, …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… Lucy LW adm 1495, 344 Stodel, Margaret LW deaths 1478, 203 Stodey, John CL deaths before 1454, 34 Stoker, Stokker, Alice …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… the plaintiff's husband, was outlawed for a felony, i.e. for the death of John Brid, the money was attached as a … between the end of the first year and the present date (i.e. Michaelmas 1366 to 20 Feb. 1367) was a quarter, for which … 1323–64, p. 95, n. i. Sc. gite, a kind of dress or gown. N.E.D. A Frenchbaker, or maker of pouf. In the City's Assisa …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… Both courser and destrer are described as "chargers" in N.E.D. Apparently a destrer was the bigger animal, as his … Book C, pp. 111-12. In 1319 there were five companies, E, pp. 109-110, and four in 1369, G, pp. 241-2. Their charges … after allowing for all expenses of keep and education. I.e. made, in Fenchurch Street. See above, p. 165. Sc. …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… and banking company. See Peruzzi, Storia del Commercio e dei banchieri, passim; Cunningham, Growth of English … Gracechurch, while those coming from the west of the City, e.g. Barnet, were to bring their corn to Newgate. Cal. of … arm. Sc. leg harness, leg-armour. Possibly a stained, i.e. stencilled, hale or tent. See "hale" in N.E.D. A jack with …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… prison by the Mayor's orders on the day of the offence, i.e. on Thursday 11 Sept., and on the Wednesday following they … Londini, p. 235. Sc. Diest. Lustrous coverchiefs, i.e. head-dresses of a satin or sheen material. See Riley's … In 1502 the sheaf of arrows contained twenty-four. See N.E.D. All Hallows, Barking. Wark. Post prandium cervisia …
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