Search

Displaying 26011 - 26020 of 26790
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… W W Wacher (or Wacker), John, London, cm (177889). Believed to be of … p. 413; Windsor Royal Archives, RA 25050, 25052] Wachers (or Wackers), Thomas, Soho, London, u and cm (183039). Freeman … 1787 he married Phebe Alexander at the church of St Peter le Bailey. [Bodleian index of Oxf. marriage bonds; Oxford RO, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (5) SP/29/418/199 (6) VIN, Appr Prec, 13 Jun 1654 WADE (or WAAD), Timothy Co Co Cripplegate Within, 1660 Ald … Bt (£10,000 marriage portion) (9) (1) Beaven, I, p 150 (2) Le Neve, p 322, Boyd 28244, SBk, Nov 1674-Jul 1675, … Appr Bindings, X, f 524, will (6) Will, Boyd 24388 WARGER (or WORGER), John Co Co Bridge, 1667-8, 1670 1st Prec London …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Roll, i. 245; & Fasti, ii. 110. Wadham, John (Waddeham or Waddam) B.C.L. 1 Aug., 1524; perhaps of Catherstone (s. … matric. 21 June, 1594, aged 17. Wadilove, Thomas (Wadilow or Wadeloff) B.A. from Lincoln Coll. 10 Feb., 1508-9, M.A. … canon of Hereford 1516; his will dated 30 March, 1547. See Le Neve, i. 495. Walker, Edward s. William, of Clee-Stanton, …
A Dictionary of London
… Wachouse (le) - Walsshman Wachouse (le) Messuage so called in parish of … two culverts formed directly in the bed of the stream, at or near its base at the time of the construction of the wall, … in early records are classified according as they lay east or west of the Walbrook. It had several bridges over it at …
A History of the County of Essex
… Wakes Colne Introduction WAKES COLNE WAKES COLNE (2,058 a. or 833 ha.) lies on the north bank of the river Colne c. 8 … on much of the west, and the Cambridge (earlier Jennyes or Loveney Hall) 69 brook on part of the north; the eastern … were played illegally in 1529, and in 1538 a game of 'le camp', an early form of football, resulted in bloodshed. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a parish, in the union of Hitchin, hundred of Cashio, or liberty of St. Alban's, county of Hertford, 5 miles (N. N. … the east, stand the ruins of the castle, and on the top, or extremity, the church, the greater part of which is seen … WALDRIDGE, a township, in the parish and union of Chester-le-Street, Middle division of Chester ward, county of Durham, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1599-1631 Date of death 1622 (??!!) Address St Martin le Grand 1610. St Botolph Aldersgate 1608 1622 Other notes … Accused 1620 (deferred). Known London address St Martin le Grand Parish St Leonard Foster Lane Ward Aldersgate … of the complaint person unconnected with the patient or the case Second initiator of the complaint college member …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… south-east by a branch of the Mersey, called Wallasey Pool or the new Birkenhead Float. Bordering on the sea are … side is an ancient mansion denominated Mockbeggar Hall, or more properly, Leasowe Castle, formerly a seat of the … of All Hallows, containing 172; St. Leonard, 883; St. Mary-le-More, 1241; and St. Peter, 476 inhabitants. The living of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the guns measured ten feet in length; all were of wrought or hammered iron, and were provided with rings to allow them … inhabitants. This place derives its name from a great wall or embankment raised by the Romans to prevent the … Bishop of Manchester, alternately; income, 150. Walsham-Le-Willows (St. Mary) WALSHAM-LE-WILLOWS ( St. Mary), a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1556. It originated in the property acquired by John le Rous in the early 14th century. In 1312 John and his wife … and her husband Philip. 56 In the same year Sir Thomas le Rous, one of the joint lords of Walsall, granted John … and it apparently descended through her son Frederick (or Philip) and her grandson Sir Frederick (d. before 1447) to …
Displaying 26011 - 26020 of 26790