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A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… are divided in three equal portions among the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, the vicar of Devynock, and the …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… pp. 46-57.] Geoffrey of Henlow 93 Prior of Llanthony by Gloucester (Aug.) by c. I 189 ( Heads I 172); had medical … Son of William le Gros ( Crassus), steward of earl of Gloucester in late 1150s ( Earldom of Gloucester Chs. no. 186; and see St Davids Acta pp. 11-12). …
Survey of London
… A History, 1980, pp. 1746,179 MDR 1833/5/249,525: Gloucester RO, D3549/38/4/6: LMA, Acc/1953/C/945 Gloucester RO, D3549 passim: DSR LMA, …
Survey of London
… tablet in the cloister was unveiled by HRH the Duke of Gloucester, Grand Prior of the Order. 94 Rebuilt in a basic …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for 63, and in the same year the site and buildings of Gloucester College, the price being probably about 100, as it … word is the more likely. He then became Principal of Gloucester Hall for a time and held two livings, if not more; … because of absence. It was in 1713 that the college sold Gloucester Hall that it might become the site of Worcester …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… 1802. In 1804, he was elected one of the prebendaries of Gloucester; and in the following year, his late majesty … justices of the peace for the counties of Herts and Gloucester, and master of St. Mary Magdalen's hospital in …
Old and New London
… aided the ambitious designs of the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, was exhibited. The Duchess's penance for the same … belief (favoured by Shakespeare) was that Richard Duke of Gloucester, the wicked Crookback, stabbed him with his own …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… (so called), Abbot Ramryge and Duke Humphrey of Gloucester; the many paintings, possibly representative of … chamber, on the S. by the tomb of Duke Humphrey of Gloucester, while the arches of the second bay are blocked by … quartering Grace; Gape; Monthermer, Earl of Hertford and Gloucester; Brisco; Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick; Edmonds; an …
A History of the County of Oxford
… bears a close resemblance to the Benedictine Colleges: Gloucester College, Durham College, and Canterbury College, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 1130 the hereditary sheriff of Gloucestershire, Miles of Gloucester, later earl of Hereford, accounted for the wages … a reversionary grant, quit of the farm, to Thomas, duke of Gloucester, whose grant was converted to one in tail male in … granted for life at farm to Thomas le Despenser, earl of Gloucester, 27 who forfeited it in 1399. 28 Henry IV then …