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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in the union and hundred of North Witchford, Isle of Ely, county of Cambridge, 8 miles (E. by N.) from Ramsey; … in 1812. Chatteris is a franchise under the Bishop of Ely, who holds a court leet for appointing officers, in a …
The Environs of London
… within a few months upon his promotion to the fee of Ely: he was afterwards translated to Winchester. Bishop … to this rectory on bishop Andrews's translation to Ely in 1609 27, was promoted to the see of Lichfield and …
Old and New London
… Duke of Rothsay, Duke of Edinburgh, Marquis of the Isle of Ely, Earl of Eltham, Earl of Chester, Viscount Launceston, …
Survey of London
… SARA wife to Richard Colvile of Nevton in y e Ile of Ely in y e covnty of Cambridg Esq davghter to THOMAS LAVRENCE … (34) and married Richard Colvile of Newton, in the Isle of Ely. 36. WILLIAM FREND DE MORGAN, 1917. to the memory of …
The Environs of London
… and wife of Richard Colvill of Newton in the Isle of Ely, who died in 1631. The latter monument is of white … rampant Arg. and a label Gules for Colvill of the Isle of Ely,quartering, 1. Or 3 chessrooks Gules, an ancient coat …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1273 John FitzJohn granted the advowson to the bishop of Ely. 31 In 1335 Bishop John Hotham, supposedly on account of … Edith's Way. Its advowson was assigned to the bishop of Ely. 79 Two sites were purchased on Hills Road, the first for …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… master of Jesus College, Cambridge, and from 1797 dean of Ely, 33 bought out the others. Dr. Pearce died in 1820. Their … of the advowson c. 1273 by John FitzJohn to the bishop of Ely and by the bishop in 1335 to the master and fellows of …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… county and demeaned her self amongst her neighbours [sc..ely?] and peaceably not beinge burthensome to any have =inge … last past and hath demeaned her selfe amongst us [sc...ely?] and peaceably and maintayned herselfe by teachinge …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… one who kept a fire here, in 1154, was bound to pay an Ely farthing, as it was called, to St. Peter's altar, in the cathedral of Ely; and the fourth farthing arising from this town and that … used to be paid to the castle of Norwich, by the name of Ely ward penny, because that place received it before. The …
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