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A History of the County of Oxford
… and University, p. 155 (Annual Oath and St. Scholastica's Day Ceremony, p. 159; Privileged Persons, p. 161; Control … because of the revival of the universities in Elizabeth's reign. 3 The city's growth, much of it achieved in a short … chantry, and in 1536 acquired the lease of some of Studley priory's Oxford houses. 11 The purchase of the …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… and his Majesty having since written in Lord Warwick's behalf, therefore his Majesty willingly remitted to Warwick … "all his interest and pretence which he had by his Majesty's said grant." A study to be made in the great cabin (of the … Robert Simons - - - - - - - Gratis - - 295 " 23 Nathaniel Studley, of Sundbridge, co. Kent. - - - - Same - - 301 Mar. 2 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was baptized at the same place in 639. Why the bishop's seat was fixed at Dorchester, rather than at, or near, … Goring, was of the Austin order, Godstow, Littlemore, and Studley, which were founded in the reigns of Henry I, … Black Death we find Beckley appropriated to the nuns of Studley in 1352, Deddington to the canons of Windsor in 1353, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… but probably of c. 1280, and which conveys land in King's Norton, has Richard de Aldeport, burgess (again burgens') … we judge by their names, neither was a Birmingham native. Studley is a few miles south of the modern city boundary; … the town were summoned to the first parliament of Edward I's reign. 21 As is well known, this was a unique occasion and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Sir Matthew Hale, now deposited in the library of Lincoln's Inn in London. In that edition the petitions were assigned … of Thorndon and Melles which they gave to the king's father. This shows clearly that petitions might be … years: cf. CFR, 1319-27 , 109. No.11: John of Stodelegh [?Studley] to the king and council. SC 8/14/673. C. 1326. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Geoffrey de Mandeville in 1086. 90 It passed to Geoffrey's son William, to his grandson Geoffrey, earl of Essex (d. 1144), and then in turn to the earl's sons Ernulf, Geoffrey, earl of Essex (d. 1166), and … was later sold to Sir William Jaffray, Bt., of Skilts in Studley (Warws.), in whose name a court was held in 1891; …
Two Calvinistic Methodist Chapels, 1743-1811: The London Tabernacle and Spa Fields Chapel
… society was gathered thro' means of Mr Whitefield's ministry in the year 1741, when he separated from Mr Wesley … 53. [p.2] An association (the first after Mr Whitefield's departure) was kept at Bristol September 4th 1744, another … and Brother Hogg the same. That Brother Cennick enquire at Studley, Caln, etc., if Brother Scott has been blest to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Book VII, p. 10. Jan. 2. Royal sign manual for 3,600 l. 11 s. 4 d. to Henry Guy for secret service: without account: to … Jan. 2 hereon. Money order dated Jan. 3 hereon.) King's Warrant Book XI, p. 241. Money Book VII, p. 4. Order Book … wife, and Robert and John their children. In the parish of Studley. Leonard Cobage, and Leonard and Thomas his children; …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… in the early 17th Fairford inhabitants had by custom a day's fishing at Whitsuntide. In the mid 1680s Viscount Weymouth, … 27 was turnpiked between Cirencester and St. John's Bridge in Lechlade in 1727. 28 West of the Coln it was … an adjunct of Quenington Preceptory. 215 The property of Studley Priory (Oxon.), granted to John Croke in 1540, 216 …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Jermain Serjeant at Law, Stephen Humphrey, Nathaniel Studley, Robert Spence, Roger Gratwicke, William Spence, …
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