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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… BONVILSTON, otherwise BOLSTON, a parish, in the union of Cardiff, hundred of DinasPowys, county of Glamorgan, South Wales, 4 miles (E.) … birch, mountain-ash, and wild cherry on the uplands, and wych-elm, aspen, sycamore, maple, lime, and wild crab trees, …
A New History of London
… 7 Henry VII and Henry VIII CHAP. VII. From the accession of Henry VII. to the death of Henry VIII. The battle at Bosworth finally decided the … Goswell-street, St. John's-street, Cowcross-street, Wych-street, Holywell-street near St. Clement's Danes, the …
A New History of London
… Book 4, Ch. 3 The parishes of the Liberty of Westminster CHAP. III. The several parishes that compose the liberties of Westminster. St. Martin's in the Fields. The first parish …
Calendar of Border Papers
… A Book made for the Privy Council as to the number of workmen and labourers to be employed on the works in Berwick "this somer," if the present charge of 517 l. a month is not exceeded. The workmen named are … xij cm brik for iij s. iiij d. a m., and he to haiv of the quens Majesty prowen, as collez, straw, sand and all …
Calendar of Border Papers
… remaineth within hir Majesties pallace or office of victuelles, the firste daye of Augustij 1597." Wheat, rye and meal; in all, 138 qrs. … near to view, they might see some provision in good sort"wych was nott in enye other mans hede, and is generally hear …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… S.W.) Bothenhampton is a small parish, including part of the parish of Walditch and adjoining Bridport on the S.E. Ecclesiastical … two tenements, 200 yards S.S.E. of the modern church. (8) Wych Farm, house 1,150 yards S.S.W. of the old church, was …
London Bridge
… HOUSE RENTAL 3 Account for 1461-2 296. [f. 25] Account of Peter Aldfold and Peter Caldecote, Wardens of London Bridge from Michaelmas in the first year of the reign of King Edward the Fourth since the Conquest …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… Brief notes of occurrences under Henry VI and Edward IV Brief Notes of Occurrences Under Henry vi. and Edward iv., From MS. … Cesyl with xxv m l, the Kyng of Portyngale with x m l; the wych be appoyntyt to enter the reme of Inglond. The Wednesday …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the Town of Stamford
… its name implies Broad Street is a wide street; it lies N. of the Danish burh (Plate 98). The W. end is now almost … 433) and this is the name usually applied to the W. end of the Street (e.g. Town Hall parcel 208) although a new … the railway station (Town Hall, minute book F). The E. end of the street was known as the Haymarket from at least the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… S.E. (b)xxxvii. S.W.) Ecclesiastical b (1). Parish Church of St. Augustine, stands a little below and E. of the village, about 350 yards from the London and Ware … "Pray for the welfayr of Sir Wyllyam Say knyght wych fodyd yis chapel in honor a ye trenete the yer of our …
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