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A New History of London
… 1419 At Gloucester; John Staundon, Nicholas Wotton, John Sudbury and Hugh Bybrede. 1420 At Westm. Thomas Fauconer, …
A New History of London
… Johan Dunstable, Ad. Halyngbery 1298 Henry Waleis Thomas Suff, Adam de Fulham 1299 Elyas Russel John de Stordforde, …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… Addendum Hospital of Sudbury ADDENDUM 76. THE HOSPITAL OF SUDBURY In the time of King John, Amicia, countess of Clare, founded a hospital at Sudbury to the honour of Jesus Christ and the Blessed Virgin …
Survey of London Monograph
… ( Arch. Cant., vi, 277); 1447, March, Ralph West of Sudbury; 1456, 18 November, John Bangor ( Misc. Gen. & Her., …
Magna Britannia
… of Mickle-over. P. 256. Hill-Somersall is in the parish of Sudbury as stated in p. 269. ERRATA. GENERAL HISTORY. Page …
A History of the County of Somerset
… MS. 1036; W. Suss. R.O., PHA 5730; S.R.O., DD/BR/bn 10; W. Suff. R.O. 449/E3/15.53/2.16. S.R.S. xxi. 129-30; Devon R.O. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Staundon [Cheap] Nicholas Wotton [Broad Street] John Sudbury, Grocer. Hugh Ryebrede. 1407 102 (Elected September … 1413, proved January 3, 1414 [P.C.C. 30 Marche] 1406 John Sudbury was brother of the late Archbishop of Canterbury (Simon Sudbury) who was put to death by Wat Tyler's mob in 1381. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… sat for Hythe and W. Heygate [Coleman Street] represented Sudbury as a moderate Whig who generally supported the … W. Heygate was re-elected as an avowed ministerialist for Sudbury; C. Smith recovered his lost seat at St. Albans. W. … interest, having contested it in 1832. B. Smith sat for Sudbury as a Liberal] 18371841 Aldermen Thompson, Humphery …
A History of the County of Essex
… Mi. Morant, Essex, ii. 200; W. A. Copinger, Manors of Suff. vi. 106. E.R.O., D/DWe E2. Ibid. D/DWe P3; D/DWe M11; …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Marks Tey near the end of North Lane. The Colne Valley, Sudbury, and Halstead railway line was built from Marks Tey … been only one inn c. 1640 when 14 shopkeepers in Clare (Suff.), Stoke by Nayland (Suff.), and nearby villages petitioned the Essex Quarter …
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