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The Church in London, 1375-1392
… of Bermondsey 13s 4d; Joan who was the wife of William de Bury to the church of St Nicholas Cole Abbey 10s 0d; the …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… of St Katherine £1 0s 0d. Item from the tenements of lord de Grey to Holy Trinity 5s 8d. Rents of: the church of St …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for this, with other manors, by the hands of Alan de Eccleston, his tenant, the pedigree of which latter family … the Eglestun of Domesday book. It descended from William de Lancaster to the De Courcys, and was afterwards in the possession of Baldwin …
A History of the County of Warwick
… envisaged in an agreement made in 1285 between Roger de Somery and Thomas de Maidenhacche. By this Roger was empowered to take into …
A History of the County of Warwick
… had, in the end, proved advantageous to Birmingham. Faujas de St. Fond had visited Birmingham in 1784 and commented that … ice-skates which, according to McCulloch, were sent to Rio de Janeiro, were perhaps of Birmingham origin. 8 In the event … in 1818. Allen, Ind. Dev. 168-9. Dr. John Darwall, De Morbis Artificum, praecipue eorum qui Birminghamiae …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Tools, 3. Procs. Inst. Mech. Engineers (1927), 677. P. de Rousiers, The Labour Question in Gt. Britain, 144. Ibid. … xxix. Brass Trade Arbitration, 1907, 1st day, 4243, 5052. De Rousiers, Lab. Question, 52. Recorded in the Labour … H.L. on Sweating System, H.C. 48, pp. 1758 (1889), xiii; De Rousiers, Lab. Question, 11. Kelly's Dir. Birm. (1884). …
A History of the County of Warwick
… with' in 1888, after a long decline. 39 In 1250 William de Birmingham was granted a yearly four-day fair in … Gill, Hist. Birm. pl. facing p. 12; see also p. 58. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 781-2. The importance of the early … and Fairs Dept. Kelly's Dir. Birm. (1908), 13. Plac. de Quo Warr. (Rec. Com.), 706. See V.C.H. Worcs. iii. 182. …
A History of the County of Warwick
… The deed of c. 1250 already cited 16 grants land to John de Stodely, burgess ( burgens') of Birmingham. Stodely seems … 1280, and which conveys land in King's Norton, has Richard de Aldeport, burgess (again burgens') of Birmingham as a … services rendered by the burgesses of the town of old ( de antiquo). 25 Burgages are mentioned in the late 15th and …
A History of the County of Warwick
… to repair a mill in Erdington, 60 and in 1285 a stagnum de Bramford was mentioned; 61 Bromford Mill was so called in … on the Hawthorn Brook, in 1317. 11 In 1338-9 Giles de Erdington granted to Sir Roger Hillary a piece of waste … Tessall was first mentioned in 1255-6. 32 In 1323 William de Hazlewell obtained licence to grant a mill and land in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… cities, were, however, unique and distinctive. When de Tocqueville visited Birmingham in 1835 he began by noting … had something in common with those in Birmingham. 8 De Tocqueville, like most visitors to Birmingham, began with … guère à Birmingham au-dessus des régimes inférieures de la société'. 23 Social mobility depended in considerable …