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Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… Lawrenceholme) on an island in Wedholme marshes, perhaps a hermitage; Midelrigg (now Mealrigg); Polneuton, the stream …
Survey of London
… op. at, p. 47. 187. K.P.L., GC 2418 (lithograph of The Hermitage). 188. M.D.R. 1766 2 231; 1766 4 291; 1766 6 360. …
Survey of London
… Parr Maskell, Hints on Building a Church, 1905, p.134; E. Hermitage Day, Some London Churches, 1911, p. 19 B, 7 May …
Old and New London
… great favourite of Queen Anne (who placed his bust in her Hermitage) and of Queen Caroline, though disliked by …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… of Garendon or Gerondon, by whom he was admitted to the hermitage called Crupelgate in London, which he left after a …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… and Welle; land and houses in the town of Stanford; the hermitage of Trokenholt; the priory of St. James Estdeping; …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… dated November 20, 1643, it appears there was anciently a Hermitage on this bridge; and in 1429, the recluse here was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… papal permission for it was obtained. 12 Instead, a hermitage for two inmates was erected, in which continual …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… over them he set one Godwin, who had formerly built a hermitage there. The abbey of Westminster and Gilbert, Bishop …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… is known of the hermits of Middlesex. 43 Even when a hermitage had been endowed it was not always possible to find … to make a reliable list of the inmates of any particular hermitage, and references to hermits in Middlesex are rare. … superior a hermit called Godwin, who had formerly built a hermitage on the site. 45 The hermitage in Monken Hadley …