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Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… A Short English Chronicle The succession of kings from the earliest times to the Norman Conquest A … blode of Troye, as the storye telleth. And he began first London, and named hit at that tyme Newe Troye, because …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… A Short English Chronicle The succession of kings from William the Conqueror to Henry … liege man. And he was crowned at Westminster on Cristmas day; and whan he had regned xvij yere, o he made William … iiij sonne of William Conquerour, the whiche is called the first kynge Henry of Engelonde, and he was crowned at …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… A summary of Strafford's evidence A Summary of the Evidence of My Lord of Strafford. April 12. This Day being appointed for the Summing up of the Evidence … so ordained it. My Lords, I shall observe these Rules; First, I shall (as I hope) clear my self of Statute-Treason, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… A table of the principal matters in this book An Alphabetical Table of … excused from attending the Lords House on Christmas-day, 133. The Kentish Petition against Bishops, 135, &c. … Irish Rebellion, 398. The Examination of Owen Conally, the first Discoverer of the Popish Plot in Ireland, 399. The
Alumni Oxonienses
… Abannan See Avannan & Vannam. Abba, Francis s. George, of Bristol (city), pleb. Pembroke Coll., matric. 6 Nov., … Pembroke College, out of Broadgates Hall in 1624, one of the translators of the New Testament, was never beneficed, … of Irchester 1706-15, he was born in Oxford on Christmas Day, 1681 (his grandfather, Thomas, chamberlain of the city), …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1838 Abbas and Temple Combe Temple Combe Station in 1909 The parish of Abbas and Temple Combe, comprising the two … the Somerset and Dorset Joint railway and was extended first to Blandford (Dors.) and eventually to Bournemouth. … fruit, rabbits, coal, and beer. By 1900 some 200 trains a day used the spur linking the two lines. 37 In the early 20th …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Abbas-Combe - Aberystwith A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF ENGLAND. Abbas-Combe, or Temple-Combe (St. Mary) … ABBAS-COMBE, or Temple-Combe ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Wincanton, hundred of Horethorne, E. division of … that of Askrigg. Here the monks of Jervaulx abbey were first seated, and afterwards maintained a cell. The
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Abbess Roding AN INVENTORY OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN CENTRAL AND S.W. … newel and two turned balusters of the 17th century. On the first floor the main room is of three bays with moulded …
A History of the County of Essex
… Abbess Roding Church CHURCH During the Middle Ages the advowson of the parish church of Abbess Roding was held by Barking Abbey. 43 The first presentation after the Dissolution was made by Edward …
A History of the County of Essex
… RODING Abbess Roding and Beauchamp Roding (q.v.) form the south-west part of the area known before the Norman … to the roads have already been mentioned. During the first half of the 19th century, and probably for much of the … route between Dunmow and Brentwood, with two services a day in each direction and three on Saturday. A walking …
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