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Old and New London
… EscapesQueen Elizabeth at Lord Herbert's MarriageOld Blackfriars BridgeJohnson and MylneLaying of … Phillips and his WorksPainters in BlackfriarsThe King's Printing Office Printing House SquareThe Times and its … which he insisted upon, the 34th verse: 'So his master was wroth, and delivered him to the jaylor, till he should pay …
London Bridge
… Easter 1405> <Of <the wife of> John Hode for {2} <1> shop{s} <and Philip Wheler for the other shop> 6 13s. 4d.> <Of … Hert) <Thomas Leget> 43s. Of (Thomas Robelard) <Hynton's wife> 21s. Of John Beuers 22s. Of (Thomas Daniell) … <denied> In the same parish is one tenement lately of John Wroth and now of Robert Wydyngton, now of John Beauwmond …
London Bridge
… opposite the said church situated between the king's street leading to Billingsgate to the south and the common … 12d. quit-rent sometime received from 2 shops with solar/s built over under one structure, situated in the parish of … Guildhall of London. (Nor for 12d. from 2 shops with solar/s built over under one building, situated in the parish of St …
A Survey of London
… finished of his goods whatsoeuer it cost. Parish church of S. Magnus. On the East side of this Bridge warde, haue yee the fayre Parrish Church of S. Magnus, in the which church haue beene buried many men of … to wit, Walter Turke, 1350. Iohn Lofkin, 1359. Iohn Wroth, 1361. Iohn Pechie, 1362. Simon Morden, 1369. and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the borough and from Haygrove; in 1256-7 the income was 32 s. 11 d. from the borough and 13 s. 2 d. from Haygrove. 89 In 1280 the owners of two thirds of … possesses a silver salt, the gift in 1638 of Sir Thomas Wroth, the recorder, and a pair of loving cups, the gift of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… two burgesses to parliament 13 in 1295. Until 1328 the M.P.s' names indicate origins or residence outside the town, and … owed his return to the recorder Roger Warre. 20 Sir Thomas Wroth, recorder 1628-62, was returned as M.P. in 1628, … three elections Balch shared the return with Sir Thomas Wroth and in 1708 with George Dodington. 26 From then until …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1710-19. 17 Humphrey and Robert Blake and the town's recorder, Sir Thomas Wroth, were members of the classis in 1647, 18 and John … century. A plaque beside the entrance records the visit of S. T. Coleridge as preacher in 1797. 30 Baptists, meeting …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… the time of Henry VIII, published by the editor of Turpin's "Chronicle of Calais," are the most useful Apparently, when … may be called for the purpose of distinction Edward III's charter, granted at an early date, ordered the removal of … III, 11, 739 Ib, III, 11, 745 Ib, III, 11, 745, 746 John Wroth was also pardoned his portion of the £600, because he …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… de Malepilys C C R, 1369-74, p 303 Mayors 1363-1364 John Wroth and John de Wesenham Foed, III, ii, 691 1365 Richard de …
London Possessory Assizes
… son of Nicholas de Totenham and Maud and Mary, William's sisters, disseised him of a messuage and a shop in the par. … that the assize does not lie because John Godchep, Isabel's brother, granted him the room and John bound himself and … [m.30] Sat. 26 Nov. 1351. Gilbert de Steyndrop and John Wroth, sheriffs, Henry de Sutton, coroner . 81. Assize …
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