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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 6 to the W. and 8 to the E. and between Cheapside to the S. and the churchyard of All Hallows Honey Lane to the N. In … Thomas was to maintain a chaplain celebrating for Simon's soul for his own lifetime. Simon also left a little shop … Goddard in Cheapside by the Standard, between the Mercers' Company (8) to the E. and St. Thomas' Hospital (6) to the W.; …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 2 parts had been reunited before the Fire. In 1858 the S. end of the property was represented by nos. 107-8 … to the north, which may originally have been Sabelina's: 'Sabelinesbury', to the S. of property in St. Lawrence … the advowson of the church, which he left to the Grocers' Company, to keep his obit in the church of St. Antonin. This …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… In 1325 Walter de Blecchinggeleye was Sir Stephen Asshwy's tenant, probably for 9A. In Asshwy's grant, before 1328, of the whole of 8 and 9A to John de … Joan, to the master and wardens of the Skinners' craft or company, to maintain a chaplain in St. Mary Aldermary and …
A Dictionary of London
… [74]). See All Hallows the Less. All Hallows in St. Helen's " Alhaloyns in seynt Heleyns" in Byshoppis Gate Ward, mentioned in Fabyan's list of churches, 1516. Qy.= St. Helen's Bishopsgate, or a … purchased, together with the site of the church, by the Company of Clothworkers from the Ecclesiastical Commissioners …
A Dictionary of London
… All Hallows, Bread Street - Almshouses, Judd's Charity All Hallows, Bread Street On the east side of Bread Street at the corner of Watling Street (O.S. 1875). In Bread Street Ward. The parish extends into … church of All Hallows Hony lane is devised to the Grocers' Company, on condition that they observe the obit of Thomas, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… this time, the rood-loft was taken down, by the chancellor's special mandate. A new vane was also put up; the bells, … new lead added to the windows. In 1643, a sessment of 1 s. in the pound was laid upon all the houses and lands in the … 12 from the parish: the rebuilding of the wall cost 35, 16 s. In 1704, a notice occurs for building a new gallery …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request the king accepted the title of co-founder ( tanquam … end of that year (new style) saw the purchase of Charlton's Inn at the corner of Cat St. and High St., 6 and the … heart of academic Oxford: across Cat St., within St. Mary's, was the meetingplace of the Regent Congregation, and on …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… of Allerthorpe and close to Stone beck. Allerthorpe's name suggests a subsidiary Scandinavian settlement, but … are based upon sand and gravel deposits. 5 Allerthorpe's open fields lay on the higher ground around the village, … in 1818 the Pocklington canal was completed along the beck's course. 12 Part of the canal and one of its locks lie just …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of whom 154 are in the township of Allerthorpe, 1 mile (S. W. by W.) from Pocklington. The general surface of the … the parish of Childwall, union and hundred of West Derby, S. division of the county of Lancaster, 5 miles (S. E.) from … and stations have been constructed by the Aire and Calder Company: part of the houses near the bridge form a suburb of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish of Great Budworth, union and hundred of Northwich. S. division of the county of Chester, 5 miles (S. by W.) from Nether Knutsford; containing 427 inhabitants. … Stretford, union of Weobley, county of Hereford, 4 miles (S. E.) from Kington, near the road to Hereford; containing …
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