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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… on the Swavesey pastures. Alan's successor, his brother (or, more probably, nephew) 3 Stephen, confirmed all these … return Count Stephen was received into the early form of fraternity granted by Benedictine houses whereby the convent … seems to be no further mention of a 'convent' at Swavesey or of 'monks serving God there'. It seems possible that …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… The opening up of the church and adjoining land to public or parochial use, presumably in the 11th or 12th century, would have encouraged the tenurial … in 1476. The altar of St. Thomas probably served the fraternity of St. Thomas the Martyr mentioned in 1403. The …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the E. of 9A and probably in some way intermixed with 9A or with 10, with which it was later united. 9A descended with … sale; £5 from the proceeds of the sale was to go to the fraternity of Corpus Christi of the Skinners and £2 to the fraternity of St. Mary of the same. 7 In 1438 Thomas Ive, …
A Dictionary of London
… aisle. Robert Warner his son finished it 1516-Steeple or bell tower finished 1544. Stone porch from the dissolved … to 1441, the parish of St. Augustine Papey. There was a fraternity of Brewers connected with the church in 1361 (Ct. H.W. II. 26), and a brotherhood of St. Sith (Churchwardens' Accounts, Welch, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and on either side of Charlton's Inn there had been halls or tenements owned by Oriel, St. Frideswide's, or Oseney. These were first leased and then acquired, or else … of the college has several entries of admission to the fraternity. The first is that of John Birkhead whom, after …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from Doncaster; containing 69 inhabitants. The term holme or holmes is a generic name for low and level pasture lands … of land, which, with the exception of 137 acres of common or waste, is rich pasture in good cultivation: sandstone is … within which is a range of uncemented stones. Alnmouth, or Alemouth ALNMOUTH, or Alemouth, a small sea-port, and a …
A History of the County of Stafford
… described as 'now something spoken of', and it had nine or ten licensed alehouse keepers in 1604. 75 The market place … from a waterworks built near Tunstead Farm in 1877 or 1878. 16 It was closed in the later 1950s and an … there was a light in the church, 10 perhaps indicating a fraternity for its maintenance. Psalm singers at Longnor were …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… and the Dutch, yet never received any gratuity, bounty, or half-pay, for want of a friend to recommend these things. … and places, the rest by their skulking upon travellers or labouring men. Their ranging has been as in a crescent … peruse the annexed depositions concerning Indian Warner's fraternity with Col. Warner, who, had he destroyed all the …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… lives in Jamaica. Compensation to Peter Cole, owner of the Fraternity, for receiving Daniel Gookin on board, for New … be relieved concerning their losses by way of reprisal, or some other way. 1655? 59. " Hammond versus Heamans. Or an ANSWER to an audacious pamphlet, published by an …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Lordships' Board, I never was faulted for any remissness or impertinence in my correspondence, but on the contrary had … with all his grand designs, and making so many of their fraternity to swing in the open air of Virginia. Another way … favour to make any farther use of my faithfull services, or allow me a competent support for what I surrender. I hope …
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