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London Bridge
… Bridge House Weekly Payments Book 1(2) Account for 1420-1 BRIDGE HOUSE WEEKLY PAYMENTS BOOK First Series, Volume 2 Account for 1420-1 242. [p. 443] In the 8th year of Henry V. W Weston … fittings for the same, 3s. 8d. Item paid for fringe, fur, hides of divers colours, plankboard [ plaunchebord], nails, …
London Bridge
… Bridge House Weekly Payments Book 2(3) Account for 1537-8 BRIDGE HOUSE WEEKLY PAYMENTS BOOK Second Series, Volume 3 Account for 1537-8 494. [f. 390] Receipts and payments of Thomas … 29 Henry VIII [1537] to Michaelmas then next [1538] for one whole year. 495. [f. 390v] 5 October [1537] Receipts …
A Survey of London
… the south and by east, and this is called Kentish streete for that it is the way leading into that countrie: and so … antiquities most notable in this Borough are these: first, for ecclesiasticall, there was Bermondsey, an Abbey of Blacke … of Canons Regular, saint Thomas a colledge or Hospitall for the poore, & the Loke a Lazar house in Kent street. …
London Bridge
… next year, 6 Richard II [1382]. [Arrears. The same answer for 122 15d.] received of arrears from the last account. … Total 122 15d. [Rents and] Farms. Item they answer for 389 16s. 4d. received from the rents of the Bridge's … in the parishes as appears in the rental made thereof. And for 12 received of the rent of 20 cabins [ cabani] standing …
A History of the County of Somerset
… which were used by the 16th century and until the 18th for building work and streets. 69 Sand was dug on the ridge … and others from 1501, 77 and in 1622 a charge was made for use of the route. 78 Both causeways were among the … or magistrates the building was a store for wool, flax, hides, and tallow. 40 The front of the building was …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Bridgwater, Bower, Hamp, and Horsey, together measured 8½ hides. Bridgwater manor, the largest, gelded for 5 hides but comprised 10 ploughlands. Two hides were in … by 8 teams, measured 3 hides. Horsey, next in size, gelded for 2 hides but comprised 7 ploughlands. Three virgates were …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 2 bailiffs, 2 aletasters, 2 breadweighers, a janitor for each of the 4 town gates, and keepers or wardens of 12 … have return of writs, assize of bread and of ale, and of weights and measures. 20 The mayor and bailiffs were to be … 2 sealers and provers of leather, 3 inquisitors of hides and skins, 3 salt weighers, 1 packer of herrings, and 2 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… built at the expense of H. Warburton, Esq., a late member for the borough. Seal of the New Corporation. The trade of … consumption. Many coastingvessels, particularly smacks, for the trading companies of Scotland, are built at this … for wines, spirits, hemp, iron in bars, timber, tallow, hides, and other articles; the amount of import duties is …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… this term now unknown. Not found in the OED Found measured for sale in BOX Sources: Inventories (mid-period). Brimstone … brimmston; bremstone; bremston] The common vernacular name for SULPHUR, and more or less interchangeable with it; hence … where sulphur was not, though it could easily have been. For example, brimstone is specifically mentioned as a …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… shrank to a single farm during the later Middle Ages. For much of its history the parish had resident lords who, … Cadwell and Brightwell Park (providing a fertile loam used for arable and pasture). Elsewhere, Lower Chalk with … once formed part of Benson's early royal territory 1 Six hides, representing the greater part of the later parish, …
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