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Survey of London Monograph
… have a livery, to meet for eating and drinking in a common place, and to support two chaplains to celebrate divine … de Thornhulle, furbur ( sic), and formerly Elene de York, next the Churchyard on the east, which the rector, with …
Survey of London Monograph
… well before the Church was built, and that Bridewell was a place-name before the parish was formed. The earliest …
Survey of London Monograph
… St Anne's Chapel in 1415. 26 It was evidently a favourite place for interment at St Bride's, and we have a long list of …
Survey of London Monograph
… of Wales and mathematical tutor to the Duke of York. In 1761 he was given a prebendal stall at Westminster …
Survey of London Monograph
… and that if they thought fitt he would resigne his place to any suche minister as the parish should think fitt … an interval the accounts show the change which had taken place in affairs: 1660, June 9. Paid Mr. Audley for drawing …
Survey of London Monograph
… goods and benefices to the King. 7 Similar meetings a took place in 1338 8 and 1357. 9 In the Letter Books of Guildhall … built a rectory house. The actual building probably took place between 1380, the date of the gift, and the grant of an … Epis. Reg., Baldock (ed. R. C. Fowler, 1911, Cant. and York Soc.), p. 37. Cal. Pat. Rolls, 130713, p. 142. Ibid. p. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… scite of the present cathedral, is supposed to have taken place as early as the Roman empire in Britain, for the use of … for a repository of the body of Wilfrid, archbishop of York, which Odo had translated from Rippon hither, giving it … of two archbishops, Odo of Canterbury, and Wilfrid of York; by this chapel on the south side near the wall of the …
Survey of London Monograph
… as at present by a staircase from the vestibule, in place of the original internal stair. It may be remarked here … must acknowledge a consider able debt. In the first place, in 1825 the Turkey or Levant Company surrendered its … Browne on 10th October 1787. His name has also found a place in the "Dictionary of National Biography," but at …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Langley, Missenden, and Preston, 6125 inhabitants. This place, which, during the Saxon heptarchy, formed part of the … there are several book societies; and assemblies take place periodically, during the winter, at the Sun inn. … and are pleasure-fairs. The great railway from London to York will pass by Hitchin; and an act was passed in 1846 for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… (2). Parish Church of St. Mary, stands N.E. of the market place; the churchyard is bounded on the E. by the river Hiz. … (18). This short Street connects the W. side of the market place with Tilehouse Street. It contains many houses, in … upper storeys. ConditionFairly good. The Market Place (21). The Market Place has been considerably altered, …
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