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The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… I. Inigo Jones, esq., 4 June, 21 James I. James, Lord Wriothesley, son and heir of the Rt. Hon. Henry, Earl of Southampton, 6 July 1623. Thomas Wriothesley, esq., 6 July 1623. Richard Cromwell of …
Survey of London Monograph
… Bonvisi was opposed to the Reformation, insomuch that Wriothesley calls him "a rank Papist," and after a time his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… from the manor of Fareham, 26 while about 1541 Sir Thomas Wriothesley, who already held 100 s. rent in Fareham, 27 was … receipts. 34 A lease of the park was granted to Sir Thomas Wriothesley about 1541, when he acquired 100 s. of rent in … yearly. 75 In 1544 the parsonage was leased to Thomas Wriothesley for fifty years, 76 and in the middle of the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… up at the Dissolution for the use of Lord Chancellor Wriothesley. It is now known as Palace House, and is still … caused by misrule, were put in the hands of trustees. 18 Wriothesley. Azure a cross or between four falcons argent. In … Viscount Lisle, 20 they were at once granted to Thomas Wriothesley, afterwards Earl of Southampton. 21 This grant …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Abbey, 24 and with them was immediately granted to Thomas Wriothesley, afterwards earl of Southampton, 25 whose …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… century, but by 1684 the manor was in the hands of Wriothesley Baptist Noel, descendant of Thomas first earl of … acquired the manor of Titchfield after the Dissolution. Wriothesley's daughter Elizabeth married Henry first duke of …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… manor was granted with all its appurtenances to Thomas Wriothesley. 60 Lord Chancellor Wriothesley granted this manor to Anthony Cope and his heirs … land, and tenements in Glidden were granted to Thomas Wriothesley earl of Southampton in 1543, 88 and from this …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… identical with 'Bablysley' Copse leased to Sir Thomas Wriothesley with the rectory in 1537. 6 A cottage called The … Abbey, and was purchased from the crown in 1544 by Thomas Wriothesley, afterwards earl of Southampton, soon after his appointment as Lord Chancellor. 24 Wriothesley already held the site of the rectory under a …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… their own house in Blackfriars having been demolished. Wriothesley thus records the event: 1 'This yeare (1556) at … seem that the Blackfryers were installed earlier than Wriothesley chronicles, and that they were, as Machyn says, … December 1555, the date of their installation as given by Wriothesley, Easter 1556, is probably the correct one. It has …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… ten thousand people were present to witness the scene, and Wriothesley adds that there was 'a long skaffold next to … of St. Bartholomew's Church, in order that Chancellor Wriothesley and others of the Privy Council might witness the terrible scene. 52 Wriothesley on this occasion expressed alarm lest their …
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