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A History of the County of Oxford
… CARMELI 120 Cott. MS. Vitell. E, xv, fol. 31. Wood, City, ii, 415, 417, 435. Bale, Script. (Cent. 4, No. 19), … Church archives.) Cott. MS. Vitell. E, xv, fol. 31; Wood, City, 417. Wood, City, ii, 418. Peckham, Reg. (Rolls Ser.), 99. Wood, City, …
A History of the County of Kent
… of the Trinitarian friars without the east gate of that city; 29 this land was at the Dissolution reckoned among the … 195. Bridgwater Corp. Mun. Oxf. D. No. 35, 180; cf. Wood, City of Oxf. (Oxf. Hist. Soc.), i, 600. L. and P. Hen. VIII, …
A History of the County of London
… there. 3 The site was good owing to its proximity to the City and to the river, the main road between London and … neighbourhood, perhaps because of its being outside the City gates, soon had other drawbacks, and in 1345 the friars … of Devon, 15 it was to the mayor and commonalty of the City that they owed the grant of Crockers Lane for the west …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a plot of land called 'Belassis' within the walls of the city of Worcester, 100 perches long by 30 perches broad, … garden, a garden called 'Pynnokeshey,' lying between the city walls on one side and the way called 'Dolday' on the … story of the dissolution and grant of this house to the city will be told in part in connexion with the history of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… five old stone panels(a) a cartouche of the arms of the city of London; (b) an achievement of the arms of Campe with …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1610 Lawrence Campe (d. 1613) gave a rent-charge in the City of London, from which £1 a year was to be divided …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… sale of the redundant church of St. Peter-le-Poer in the City of London. 56 The new church is in the gift of the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Whetstone 61 and c. 1870 the journey from Whetstone to the City took 1¾ hour. 62 In 1901 Middlesex C.C. and the … Grove as in 1958, when there were also motor-buses to the City and west end of London. 72 An omnibus garage at no. 165 … minutes. 78 Trains still ran hourly in 1975. Access to the City was eased by the opening of the Metropolitan Railway in …