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The Spanish Company
… London, Bristol, Bridgwater, Chichester, Ipswich, Chester, Gloucester, Sandwich, Lynn, Yarmouth, Poole, Boston, Hull, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… are sold he shall be paid. ( Ibid.) Job Dowle, Searcher in Gloucester [port: petition read]. Granted. Mr. Dale [petition …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of the [Crown] Land Revenues for Cos. Southampton, Wilts, Gloucester, Somerset and Dorset [his petition read]. To be …
The Grey Friars of London
… Gaveston, (2) Hugh de Audley, who was created Earl of Gloucester. Wife of Hugh le Despencer ( d. 1326). Wife of … MS. "The Altar of St. Mary." See p. 55. Ninth Earl of Gloucester, died in 1314. Vintners. Probably Richard de Gloucester, alderman 12951323; died 1323 ( Cal. Wills, i., …
The Grey Friars of London
… is the same person. Bishop of Hereford, 12341239; died at Gloucester, c. 1245. ( Dict. Nat. Biog., xlvii., 219; Little, …
London Consistory Court Wills, 1492-1547
… The college of Pleshey was founded by Thomas, Duke of Gloucester, at the end of the fourteenth century, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Rapsgate, E. division of the county of Gloucester, 5 miles (N.) from Cirencester; containing 248 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… knight's fee. 59 In accordance with the will of John of Gloucester, Rector of Harlington, dated 1332, the friars …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… there was founded upon lands granted by Robert, Earl of Gloucester, to Robert of Rouen and Reynold Pointz and which …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… their origin before the beginning of the ninth century. Gloucester was founded about 681, Tewkesbury about 715, … canons of Cirencester. The monastery of Lanthony by Gloucester had its origin in 1136; St. Augustine's, Bristol, … in 1148. The secular canons of St. Oswald's Minster at Gloucester gave place to Augustinians about 1150. Beckford …