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Old and New London
… argent, between three lyon's heads, erased ermine crowned or," were found hidden by a piece of tin in the centre of the … alone remaining, as the rooms have been divided into two or more portions, to suit the needs of later generations. … Wall, stood the Papey, a religious house belonging to a brotherhood of St. John and St. Charity (our readers will …
A Survey of London
… heyres, with condition, they yearly to giue to the warden or gouernour of the gray Friers Church within Newgate fortie … builded by a man of no greater calling, possessions or wealth, (for he was indebted to many) was mockingly called … ye haue certaine Tenements of olde time pertayning to a brotherhood of S. Nicholas, granted to the Parish Clarkes of …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Bisley. Most of the parish is formed by a plateau of flat or gently rolling country lying at 600-875 ft. above the … the largest were Painter's Frith (later Ireland's Frith or Frith wood) lying near Tunley on the west side of the Holy … in 1898 by a small group associated with the Croydon Brotherhood Church and influenced by the teaching of Tolstoy. …
Old and New London
… site of old Paris Garden; then came Rowland Hill's Chapel, or, as it is now generally called, "Surrey Chapel," of both … called pantomimes and ballets, together with operatic or musical pieces, accompanied with dialogue.' The petition, … repute as a residence for the pantomimic and equestrian fraternity. A house "somewhere beyond the obelisk," but not …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are places of worship for Particular Baptists. Blackwell, or Blackhall, High BLACKWELL, or BLACKHALL, HIGH, a township, in the parish of St. … Hall was anciently a religious house, occupied by a fraternity of the order of St. John of Jerusalem; and among a …
A New History of London
… papists coming to the said city, that were not inhabitants or foreign merchants; and upon refusal to read and subscribe … no French papist might come into Whitehall, St. James's, or St. James's Park; and that all French papists not being … manner of bringing it: the vast multitude of the fraternity being considered by the lords as intended to …
A New History of London
… primate, with divers of the bishops, repaired to Beorcham, or Berkhamstead, where they made their submission, and swore … it bore, is something resembling a gate with some steeples or spires. However, the writing of the charter is very fair, … low state, and were promiscuously called either the one or the other. The early immunities possessed by London, might …
A New History of London
… obtains a discharge, he comes out destitute of property or friends, and indisposed to resume his former employments … the great mischiefs arising from the number of shops or houses, in which, at that time, a liquor called Geneva was … to dissolve the united company and to incorporate each fraternity separately 54; the company of surgeons soon after …
A New History of London
… of the rebels who survived, were either totally dispersed or taken prisoners. The vanquished chevalier dismissing his … passed 22, which continued the duty of 6 d. per chaldron or ton on coal and culm for 35 years longer, for the … off, so long as there shall be any person not an orphan, or not under age, proprietor of any part of the said …
A New History of London
… Christ-church, what part of them has either been given up or taken away, by whom, and under what pretence. The court of … an agreeable and laudable amusement every Sunday before or after divine worship 2 : but to substitute money for … day resolved to receive those gentlemen into their fraternity. The example was followed by a great number of the …
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