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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… OF CARLISLE M. Richard de Lyth 1291. Richard de Whitby 1292-? Richard archdcn. of Carlisle occ. 21 Feb. 1285 … for plurality and ordering res. ( CPL. 1 538). Richard de Whitby occ. as archdcn. 1292 (Reg. Kirkby f. 432). Richard … ( Cumb. and Westmld. Antiq. and Archaeol. Soc. Trans. N.S. lii 115). 3 M. Hugh Dacre ?-1509. Occ. 1490 ( Reg. of …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… 1596-1603. Coll. 12 Apr. 1596 (Ep. 1/1/7 f. 56v). Instal. s.d. ( AC. p. 141). D. 30 March 1603 (m.i., Chichester cath.) … 23 Apr. (P.R.O., E 334/20 f. 116). D. 25 Apr. 1660 ( Wood's Life and Times 1 313; Cap. 1/3/2 f. iv). Jasper Mayne D.D. … ( Wood's Life and Times 11 254; Ep. 1/1/8 f. 87v). Oliver Whitby B.D. 1672-1679. Coll. 23 Dec. 1672 (Ep. 1/1/8 f. 87v). …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 41 in 1421 and presumably earlier the earl of Arundel's fishery extended from the sea as far upstream as Pallingham … work was to conform to the medieval buildings, and brown Whitby stone was chosen for much of it to match the medieval … massive Gothic style than that of Duke Charles, stone from Whitby again being used. The early 19th-century chapel and …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… B B Babel, Peter, near James's St, Long Acre, London, papier-mch frames and ornaments … 17 May 1823. [D] Barton, William, Hinderwell, near Whitby, Yorks., cm (1840). [D] Barton & Bond, Longworth's … Jonathan & Son and Thomas Bell. Bell, John, Haggersgate, Whitby, Yorks., carver and gilder (1823). [D] Bell, John, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… chapelry, in the parish of Gainford, union of Teesdale, S. W. division of Darlington ward, S. division of the county … of East and West Barnby, in the parish of Lythe, union of Whitby, E. division of the liberty of Langbaurgh, N. riding of York, 5 miles (W. by N.) from Whitby; containing 262 inhabitants. These two villages lie …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Southampton, 18 miles (N. E.) from Winchester, and 45 (W. S. W.) from London, on the great western road; containing … of Basing and Upper Nately annexed, valued in the king's books at 30. 16. 5.; patrons and appropriators, the … family of Foulis. The township lies near the road between Whitby and Stokesley, through Kildale; and forms part of the …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… fled from Norwich to escape the penalties of Earl Guader's conspiracy. 2 These merchants brought with them a … while the river had receded so slowly that the Abbot's manor contained but ten acres of meadow. 5 The early … Sir Thomas Gresham and wife. Ralph Newton 1552 Id. Thomas Whitby, S.T.P. 1554 Id. Ralph Newton 1555 Id. John Balkey …
A History of the County of York
… Accounts of his death make some obscure references to York's topography and mention a temple of Bellona and a domus … eight miles from the later important Anglian settlement of Whitby. 19 Moreover, the kingdom of Deira had from the … King Oswiu decided in favour of Roman Christianity at Whitby in 663. 21 Meanwhile Cadwallon, having occupied York …
Old and New London
… Aspect of the LocalityDuke StreetTooley StreetSt. Olave's ChurchAbbots' Inn of St. AugustineSellinger's WharfThe Inn of the Abbots of BattleMaze PondThe House of … keenly engaged in controversy, and contended in turn with Whitby, Wesley, and other opponents of the Calvinistic school …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… missioners. In 1881, of the 16.5 per cent of Bethnal Green's population who were not London born, the largest category, … of Arthur Harding, a criminal. 72 Descended on his father's side from Cornishmen who settled in the Borough and then in … 36 One, bounded by York (later Ebor), Little York (Whitby), and Little Anchor (Chance) streets, was where …
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