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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 163940. Two of his younger kinsmen took part in Penruddock's rising, and weapons and armour found in the river at Lake … at Wilsford with a group of friends, among whom was Sir Oliver Lodge, the occupant of Normanton Manor. 17 Lady Glenconner's second husband was Viscount Grey of Falloden, the former …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Wilson, Aaron of co. Gloucester, cler. fil. Queen's Coll., matric. 16 Oct., 1607, aged 18, B.A. 16 Dec., 1611, … Hall 10 Nov., 1642; a preacher in Aldgate church in Oliver's time, then minister at Chatham dock, but ejected … years for Hampshire, Sussex and Essex, major-general for Oliver of all the horse and foot in Surrey; on the …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
Oliver WILSON Oliver WILSON Biography Name Oliver WILSON Gender Male Primary occupation medical surgeon … 1555-6 Entry 'There were examined and punished ... Oliver Wilson, a surgeon' Action taken Examined and punished. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… A deed of 1309 refers to the existence of both a mayor's seal and a common seal. 1 From thence onwards references to … 5 but was abandoned in 1891, and since then the mayor's seal has been used in its place. 6 In 1553 the corporation … of silver-gilt, 37 in. long, and was presented in 1685 by Oliver Nicholas. The second, also of silver-gilt, is 24 in. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… behind existing frontages 24 in Flingers Lane, Ireson's Lane, and Bond's, Clewett's, and Dowding's yards, all north of High Street. … building. Sweetman's Monthly Illus. Jnl. Nov. 1872. R. W. Oliver, The Strict Baptist Chapels of Eng. (1968), 123. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Somerset, 34 miles (E.) from Taunton, and 108 (W. by S.) from London; containing 2296 inhabitants. This place, … vicinity of this town; in which, according to Burnet's History of his own Times, was shed the first blood in the … is King's, or Aldworth, chapel, probably erected by Dr. Oliver King, Bishop of Bath and Wells, whose remains are …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… table 17 ft. in diameter, locally known as 'King Arthur's Round Table,' with a Tudor rose in the centre and painted … of the 12th century. Thus in 11556 it is found that 14 10 s. 8 d. was paid for making the king's house in the castle of … Sir William Waller, and of the siege and surrender to Oliver Cromwell in 1645, are well-known history. The …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 'for the liveries of Nicholas the keeper of the king's house at Windsor.' The existence of a chapel within the … of Henry VII, Henry VI, Arthur Prince of Wales and Dr. Oliver King. The arms of Henry VI occur in the same bay in … after their removal from Chertsey in 1484, and those of Oliver King before the little chantry chapel built by him …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Archbishop of Canterbury, who to the Bishop of Salisbury's claim that Windsor Castle was in his diocese successfully … the troops in the Great Park 304 where he was visited by Oliver Cromwell, and in April twenty-one regiments of … in the castle and sold by order of the Parliament. 339 Oliver Cromwell visited Windsor in 1657, just after he had …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 2 acres. Before this time various creeks, such as Carlton's Creek, 5 penetrated a long way inland and allowed the … In Leverington: the Marsh, Spitalfield, Thummins, Margerie's Croft, Farthing Field, Outnewlands, Fen Croft, Church … date and has been imposed upon an earlier structure. Oliver Goldsmith is reputed to have written She stoops to …
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