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A Dictionary of London
… in "Redecruchestrate" lay between the garden called "le Baas Gardyn" on the north and Redecruchestrate on the …
Old and New London
… it "a yard for stabling and coaches." The St. Martin's-le-Grand General Post Office was not opened till 1829. "I …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… of which Millecent de Montealto, who also married Eudo le Zouch, succeeded him in this place. 10 The Jury, 17 E. 2, … found it not to the Kings damage, if he granted to Thomas le Zouch, that he should retain to himself five mess. and … Algarthorpe. 17 In 28 E. 1, by a Fine levied at York, Adam le Paumer, and Isabell his wife, passed the Mannor of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Sabina, wife of Hugh of Greinton, Rose, wife of Thomas le Border, and Amabel, wife of William of Walton, and John la … had been succeeded by Thomas Trivet by 1253. 21 Peter le Border, possibly Rose's son, exchanged lands in Crandon, presumably the second share, with Adam le Ireys in 1235. Adam let his estate for a pair of white …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a township, in the chapelry of Tanfield, parish of Chester-Le-Street, union of Lanchester, Middle division of Chester …
A Dictionary of London
… between the capital messuage east and a tenement called "le Haberdashers Rentis," west, and abutting on the highway …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the county of Derby, 4 miles (N. W. by N.) from Chapel-en-le-Frith; containing 290 inhabitants.See New-Mills. Bearl …
A Dictionary of London
… too far south. Now called "George Street" (q.v.). Beare (le) A messuage so called in Aldersgate Street in the suburbs … P. H. VIII. XV. p. 167). No further reference. Perhaps="le Bere" in Aldersgate Street (q.v.). Beare Court In the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ralph de Beauchamp granted the reversion of it to Adam le Tailleur and Joan his wife. 37 The manor was then being … de Biddik and Joan his wife. 38 Adam de Biddik and Adam le Tailleur were probably identical. The manor was certainly …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… which was obtained by the Abbot in 1268 from John le Bigot, does not seem to have been an exclusive grant, but … words of the grant are as follows: "Anno 53 Hen. 3. John le Bigot legavit finem Abbati de Bury, et hominibus de … as they do not commence before 1586. In 1460, William Neve, by his will, desires to be buried in Beccles church, …
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