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A Survey of London
… that no Citizen of London should be amerced aboue 100 s. for any pecuniarie paine. The great Charter of England, … Richard the second it was called Camera regis, as Thomas Walsingham reporteth. I passe ouer the recitall of the Saxon … of the Citizens, and in their power and riches. Now follow<s> the enumeration of such benefited, as redound to the …
Old and New London
… head of the cross which decorates it adorned with a lion's head, and the foot rests on the head of a lamb, the joint … in early life, the earl became one of Richard Cur de Lion's vicegerents during his absence in Palestine. He fought in … them in Fleet Street, to spite the Knights Hospitallers. Walsingham, the chronicler, indeed, says that the rebelswho, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of St. Mary of Maidstone collegiate, obtained the king's licence, dated at his castle of Ledes, August 2, that year, … Farlegh to the hospital appropriated, and then of the king's patronage, all which were held in like manner of the king … that probably they were soon afterwards removed perhaps to Walsingham, in Norfolk, to which place king Edward III. in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Maduiacis oppidum, according to Baxter; in English, Medway's town, which name is written, by contraction, in Domesday, … lords of the manor. It was repaired in king James I.'s reign by an assessment on the town and parish, but it still … Berham, esq. Henry Fisher, gent. 13th. Ditto Thomas Walsingham, Nicholas St. Leger, esqrs. 14th. Ditto Nicholas …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having been, by a late decision of the court of king's bench in 1773, adjudged to be within the jurisdiction of … became so much frequented, that the author of queen Emma's life stiles it the most noted of all the English ports; … and 6. Asserii ann Flor. Worcester, p. 582, 612, 613, 614. Walsingham, p. 427. Alfred, an. 1002 et seq. 1007. S. Dunelm. …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… and twentieth of February, in the 7 th Year of His Majesty's Reign, intending to oppress the said Subjects of Ireland, … my Lord of Esmond was stayed on a Complaint of Sir Walsingham Coke's, concerning a Practice of his, to the … laid against my Lord of Esmond, for a Practice against Sir Walsingham Coke? Whereupon being Examined; and, When it was ? …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… was the plaintiff, so long as no scholar or scholar's servant was party. The Chancellor was to try such pleas … a foreigner was plaintiff, or where a scholar or scholar's servant was involved. He was also to have the punishment of … him on his pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham, 48 and Richard Croke, of whom more must be said …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of its origin. There was some excuse for Brian Twyne's attempt to discover an ancestry for Oxford more ancient … i, 107, 254; iv. 845; Flores Hist. (R.S.), ii, 224; Walsingham, (R.S.), 141; Cal. Pat. 123247, pp. 218, 226, 236; … Lyte, Hist. 249 sqq. Chron. Angl. (R.S.), 11521, 3957; Walsingham, Hist. Angl. (R.S.), 3245. Mun. Acad. (R.S.), 209. …
The Environs of London
… was granted to John Carpenter, master of St. Anthony's Hospital in London, John Somerset, Chancellor of the … Ralph Duke of Montagu, who married the Duke of Albemarle's widow. It is certain, that John Duke of Montagu sold it in … Lord Hunsdon, Sir Christopher Hatton, and Sir Francis Walsingham were then with her. In Murdin's State-Papers is …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… continued in this desolate condition till Edward the Third's time, when Sir Edmund Gonvile, 3 parson of Terrington in … and St. Mary. In 1347, the site of Domus Dei, or God's-House, which stood between their cloister and the … of Rickinghall, and Dame Anastasia, wife of Sir Richard Walsingham; besides these, I find the following persons (who …
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