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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… letter, though dated Coventry, was evidently written from Combe. The abbot in line 5 is the abbot of Combe. 184, p. 67, 1. 7. Insert comma after "St. Stevyns." …
Survey of London
… Lloyd. 106. Land Reg. Midd. Mem., 1866/9/624. 107. Middle Temple Records, Charles Henry Hopwood, K.C. (1905). 108. The …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the Gore-Langton family, represented by the present Earl Temple. His eldest daughter married John Cotton (Alderman … of the Gore-Langton family, now represented by Earl Temple. 1652. Walter Boothby. Son-in-law of George Witham … Street, and his father-in-law the Devil Tavern by the Temple. 1686. Thomas Hartopp. Son-in-law of Sir John …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… of Lord Mayor in 1788 he proposed the demolition of Temple Bar, but obtained no support. 1782. John Boydell. The … by the Court of Aldermen in 1799 in preference to Harvey Combe, whom the Tory majority had rejected six times in … that that city was his birthplace. 1790. Harvey Christian Combe. For many years the leader of the civic Whigs; during …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… the people to have no newe faithe, nor to buld no newe temple, but to keepe the ould faythe, and edifye the ould temple againe. He blamed the people in a manner for that … wishing them to come home agayne and reedefy the ould temple. Thus, w th many other perswsiones, he spente the tyme …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… place in St. Clementes parishe called the Danes withowt temple barre in London, 1557, in the 4. and 5. of kyng Phelyp … place in St. Clementes parishe called the Danes withowt temple barre in London, and was beryed the xxviij. of October …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… P. 195. The serjeants' feast. This took place at the Inner Temple on the 19th of April. In the second line read, "and …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… the MS. Harl. 1099. P. 274. Christmas festivities in the Temple. A long account of the celebration of these …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… funeral expenses, &c. Ibid. Play by the gentlemen of the Temple. This play was the celebrated "Ferrex and Porrex," … the 18th Jan. 1561, by the gentlemen of the Inner Temple." Collier's Hist. of English Dramatic Poetry, i. 180. …
A Survey of London
… 50, l. 9. Fabian. Apparently in his MS. l. 12. the new Temple. It was granted in 1313 to Aymer de Valence, who … Effigies in Northants, p. 119. For the tombs in the Temple Church see Vetusta Monumenta V, xix-xxv, Gough, Sepulchral Monuments, i. 24, 50; and Baylis, The Temple Church, 94115. The ascription of them is open to …