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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… wife; he died in 1512. This inscription is printed in Weever's Funeral Monuments, fo. 802, as imperfect, though it … Sir Thomas Browne before his Posthumous Works, p. 20, 21. Weever, fo. 802. Ibid. fo. 801. Ibid. Weever, p. 801. The organ and organ-loft. Gardiani …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… daughter and heir of John (Wetherbye) or Wedyrlye. ( Weever, fo. 865.) 1483, John Shottesham, chaplain, gave a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… which was on a brass in this chancel, is preserved by Mr. Weever, fo. 803. Orate pro animabus Thome Chaunte Aldermanni … is lost, though the most part of it is preserved by Mr. Weever, fo. 803. It had the arms of Thorp, az. three … Prist, departed this Worlde on St. Mihil Evyn 1508. ( Weever, fo. 803.) A o. 1524, Robert Long, citizen of Norwich, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… repute, even to its dissolution; the Atlas, fo. 805, and Weever, tell us, it was founded by Philip Cowgate, mayor of … the city walls, at the end of the Friary great garden. See Weever, 805, 6, 8. It was held of the prior of Hickling at 40 …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Centuries, at p. 42, or in Pitts, at p. 440, from whom Weever, fo. 804, took his account of him; he continued prior …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… his merchant mark. Over his effigies was this, now lost. ( Weever, fo. 803.) He was mayor in 1426. Sis Cestis Criste, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… prioress of the nunnery; the last prior of St. John's; Weever, the antiquary; Bishop Burnet; and many other …
Survey of London
… husband had acquired it in 1601. 13 The antiquarian John Weever, a resident of the Close, said in 1631 that Chaloner …
Survey of London
… Master of the Tents and Pavilions to James I; and John Weever, the poet and antiquary. Only the monuments to Thomas … vol. II, 1735, p. 741 Cromwell, p. 181 Pinks, p. 37 John Weever, Ancient Funeral Monuments, 1631, pp. 42830 George R. …
Old and New London
… so rich, that about the year of our Lord 1240, says Weever, they held in Christendom 19,000 lordships and manors. …
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