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A New History of London
… CCII intervallo (qu est hujusce column altitudo) erupit de media nocte incendium, quod vento spirante hausit etiam … magnum numerum, domus CCIOOOOO OOOCC, vicos CD, absumpsit: de XXVI regionibus, XV funditus delevit, alias VIII laceras & … liceret ultra septennium dificando immorari. Ad bc lites de terminis orituras lege lata prscidit; adjecit quoque …
A New History of London
… church was originally, and who presented Thomas Richer de Sanston thereunto in the year 1335. At the dissolution of … Tours in France about the year 376. In the year 1325 John de Warren, earl of Surry, presented to the living; but that … purchased by John Churchman in 1387, for William and John de Oteswich. These two brothers, by licence of king Henry IV. …
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… of Crooked lane. It is of ancient foundation, for John de Borham, rector thereof, died in the year 1304. It is …
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… of Acars, or Acons 9, founded by Thomas Fitz-Theobald de Heili, and his wife Agnes, sister to Thomas--Becket, who … we find it with the chapel of Corpus Christi and St. Mary de Coney-hope annexed. Which chapel of Corpus Christi and St. … church, which was anciently a rectory, being given by Hugo de Wickenbroke to Baliol college in Oxford, anno 1294, the …
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… foundation may be collected from the presentation of John de Haslingfield to this rectory, by the abbess and convent of … 5 the ground was given to an order of begging friars named De Pnitentia Jesu, or Fratres de Sacca, from their wearing sackcloth. This order being …
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… New Mary church, but afterward obtained the addition of de arcubus, or le Bow, in West Cheaping or Cheapside. In this … year 1181, and as appears from the state of it when Ralph de Diceto was dean of St. Paul's in 1190: the patronage is … beneficentiam Henrico Rogers, armigero, Edwardi Rogers, de Cannington, militis, & sub Mariana persecutione Xti, …
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… upon a common seal, which had round it Sigillum Collegii de Sion Londini; and upon it the good Samaritan, with this … a church of some antiquity, as appears by John de Eppewell being rector thereof in the year 1328. The old …
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… descending by inheritance or gained by purchase. Thomas de Ardene conveyed this aldermanry in 1277 to Ralph de Feur, then sheriff of London; as did John his son, to …
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… bequeathed to the society by their secretary Francis Aston, Esq; which, together with the numerous benefactions of …
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… of wood. It continued a rectory, in the patronage of the de Walthams and others, until the year 1466, when it was … church is not traced higher than the year 1355, when John de Norton was rector; but there had probably always been a …
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