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A Survey of London
… there. ( Cal. Wills, ii. 580; cf. ii. 195 above.) There is a note of him sub anno 1468, in Fabyan's Chronicle. 202, l. 7. Alhallowes Grasse church. Brithmer, a citizen, gave it as All Hallowes 'Gerscherche' to … Mon. Angl. vi. 1350, compare Hist. MSS. Comm. 9th Rep. 56 a, and Anc. Deeds, A. 13428). In 1402 the Greek ambassadors …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… edition of the Rolls of Parliament contained (at pp. 1-14) a section of 62 petitions plus a copy of two Clare documents of 1262 and 1270 in favour of … 53) which are not attached to any surviving petition, plus a note on the breach of the sanctuary of the church of St …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Heghefeld, Hekfeld, Hechingfeld (xiv cent.). Heckfield is a village and parish near the Berkshire border on the River … of the Hon. Gen. Sir Galbraith Lowry Cole, G.C.B., M.P., a distinguished Peninsular officer, and a personal friend of the first Duke of Wellington. Heckfield …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… and Roppeleghe (xiv cent.), Ropeley (xv cent.). Ropley is a large parish with an area of 4,684 acres, situated 4 miles east from New Alresford, with a station 1 miles from the village on the Bentley, Alton, and … road from Petersfield. The village of Ropley is built on a ridge between these two roads, rising gradually from west …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… side the bounds ( citra finem) of St. Michael, rent 3s. p.a.; for this promise and agreement the prior and convent … of Holy Trinity and was 40s. in arrears of rent at 3s. p.a. from a tenement formerly of John Noth and he paid to brother …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… (xvi cent.); Throxton (xviii cent.). Thruxton is a long, narrow parish stretching from Fyfield on the east to … from about 500 ft. on Thruxton Hill to 2 30 ft., with a downward slope, in general, from south-west to north-east. … north. The village is situated in the east of the parish, a little to the west of Pillhill Brook, which flows through …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1383 (C 65/41. RP , III.149-165. SR , II.32-36) C 65/41 is a roll of ten membranes, each approximately 335mm in width, sewn together in chancery style, and numbered in a later hand. The text, written in the official chancery … of the membranes only. The dorses are blank apart from a later heading, 'Rotulus parliamenti de anno 7 R. 2 di pars …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… 1385 (C 65/44. RP , III.203-214. SR , II.38-9) C 65/44 is a roll of seven membranes, each approximately 310mm in width, sewn together in chancery style and numbered in a later hand. The condition of the roll is good, though … are blank. The marginal notes are both contemporary and of a later date. The Arabic numerals are of a later date. The …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… (PRO C 65/114. RP , vi.237-62. SR , ii.477-98) C 65/114 is a roll of twenty-one membranes, each approximately 290mm in … in chancery style, and numbered from top to bottom in a later hand. The text, written by several scribes, occupies … de anno regni regis Ricardi tertii primo i o ', and a later heading has been added to the dorse of membrane 1, …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… Roll A 17 1371–72 ROLL A 17 Pleas and Memoranda of the time of John de Bernes, … 20 Oct. 1371 Monday after the Feast of S t Luke [18 Oct.] A o 45 Edw. III [1371], Thomas Parsour of Merlowe co. Bucks, …
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