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The London eyre of 1276
… not suspected. Afterwards it is found in the chamberlain's rolls that Isabel de Hildringham, Colin's sister, appealed … in * mercy, viz. Robert Poygnant 'cordeler' and John de St. Salvators. Nota 61. Quod non oportet clericis esse in … He was attached by William de Gloucester and Robert de St. Giles butcher. So they are in * mercy. [cf. 626] Pleas of …
The London eyre of 1276
… aldermanry is in * mercy. Henry de Kensyngton and Gilbert's widow Maud were attached for the death because they were in … ( Memorandum.) [cf. 641] 183. On the eve of the feast of St. Mary Magdalene [21 July 1267] John son of Roger de Aungre … in turn to him and to William rector of the church of St. Christopher London his authority [for claiming clergy]. That …
The London eyre of 1276
… house and waylaid William de Edelmeton in the parish of [St.] Mildred assaulting and wounding him so that he died … being absent, in the folkmoot in the churchyard of St. Paul's London with the parties present; the election is to be on …
A Dictionary of London
… Crowne (Le) - Currier's Alley Crowne (Le) Tenement in St. Magnus parish, formerly … further identified. Crowne (Le) In Westchepe, in parish of St. Mary of Colchirche, in Cheap Ward. First mention: 1 H. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Croxton 12 CROXTON (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 26 S.W., bTL 26 S.E., cTL 25 N.W., dTL 25 N.E.) … immediately to the S. of the present Cambridge to St. Neots highway. It lies in the middle of a compact parish … (Monument (16)). Ecclesiastical a(1) Parish Church of St. James stands on a knoll 150 yds. S. of Croxton Park …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Croydon 13 CROYDON (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 25 S.E., bTL 35 S.W., cTL 24 N.E., dTL 34 N.W.) The parishes of … much of the remainder belonged to the Gapes of Caxton and St. Albans. Mid 18th-century surveys made for both families …
The Environs of London
… of London. The parish is very extensive; in the Conqueror's Survey, it is said to contain twenty plough lands, and is … archbishop Kilwardby, and a fair which began on the eve of St. Botolph, and lasted nine days 2. Another market on … upon the archbishop's refusal of that high office, Sir Christopher Hatton was at this place made Lord High …
A History of the County of Surrey
… a fair to be held for nine days beginning on the vigil of St. Botolph the abbot (17 June). 1 In 1314 Archbishop … of the first fair held under this grant the archbishop's bailiffs and ministers deputed to receive the tolls and … 111 In 1626 father and son joined in a conveyance to Christopher Gardiner, who instituted a suit in the Exchequer …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the victory), were attacked and defeated by the king's troops, who had evacuated Tonbridge Castle and were … deanery of Gloucester, both impaling Laud; on the south, St. John's College, Oxford, and London, both impaling Laud. … four times, while those of the western desk-ends have St. David's and Bath and Wells both impaling Laud. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Atcham, hundred of Ford, county of Salop, 4 miles (S. W. by S.) from Shrewsbury; containing 155 inhabitants. A church dedicated to St. Thomas, being a chapel of ease to the second portion of … of the rent of which the sum of 13 is paid in support of St. Mark's school, in Cheetham. Humphrey Cheetham or Chetham, …
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