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Survey of London
… upon the stock of the plainer Queen Anne style. No bolder or better-preserved examples of this short-lived style remain … Domestic Revival in architecture, having red-brick or terracotta facings, big bays, chimneys and gables, … by Edward Arthur Barry in 1891, No. 18a by William Lawrence Smith in 1890. 50 The site allows three fronts, each …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… this part of the county by D. J. Barrett (see Marston St. Lawrence) has led to the identification of several sites and … and 175 m. above OD. The site, sometimes known as Arbury or Arberry Hill, has elsewhere been described as a hill fort, … once almost circular, 150 m. across, and bounded by a bank or rampart. The area has long been under cultivation with the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… the East-Angles, being suspected by his brother Erpenwald, or Corpwald, to aspire to the crown, was, soon after his … only see of both counties, and so continued till Herfast, or Arfast, the Conqueror's chaplain, who was made Bishop in … The good Shepherd,) in which he declares, that he ordained Laurence Howel, A. M. priest, in his oratory in St. Andrew's, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of all which in their order. 1. St. Mary's The Great, Or the Mother Chuch, was without doubt the most ancient … before the Confessor's time; but it doth not appear when, or by whom, it was first founded; it belonged to the … find it mentioned in the Archdeacon's Register. 14. St. Laurence Was a rectory on the Suffolk side, given to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… by John, son of Peter de Tany, a nephew. John de Tany in or before 1289 enfeoffed Reynold, Abbot of Waltham, with the … de Maule was to receive £5 from the abbey after the death or removal of each abbot, by way of compensation for the loss … on this occasion a charter of 1308 was produced whereby Lawrence de Theydon Bois acknowledged that he had released …
A History of the County of Essex
… was succeeded by his brother Henry Fitz Gerold (d. 1174 or 1175). Henry's son and successor, Warin Fitz Gerold, held … Aymer's lands were divided among coheirs, one of whom was Lawrence, Lord de Hastinges (d. 1348), later Earl of … death for such purposes as should be declared in his will, or if he left no such declaration, then to the use of Sir …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… to your Care those brave Men who have served well by Sea or Land this War, and cannot be imploy'd in Time of Peace. 'I … before them. 1. An Account of what Ships are now employ'd or in Sea Pay, and of the Number of Seamen borne on board … required of us, produce a Voucher for any Payment; and Dr. Lawrence (one of the three, whose Names are subscrib'd to the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… 'the Care of those brave Men who have served well by Sea or Land this War, and cannot be employ'd in time of Peace.' … Sheriffs. ; Resolutions for half Pay, to be given to Sea or Land Officers. '1. That 30,000 Seamen be allowed for the … Gascoyn,                                        William Lawrence, Thomas …
Cardiff Records
… that I have seen states whether Thomas Morgan was married or not. The Commonplace Book, however, shews that he was, and … without calling for a friendly glass at the Red House or the Angel. That these potations were marked by strict … d W m 5 s. 16 th Aug t Penalties ten ts as follows: W m Lawrence 6 l 18 s. James Rich ds Argoed 5 s. 5 d. Tacy Watkin …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Coll., matric. 14 July, 1676, aged 19. [ 30] Thorie, John (or Thory) born in London, s. John; D.Med. of "Bellavi" ( i.e. … died of the plague in the parish of St. Benet Fink in July or Aug., 1625; father of John lastnamed. See Ath. ii. 378; & … of Henry. See Foster's Index Eccl. Torrent, Samuel s. Laurence, of Stroughton, co. Worcester, p.p. University …
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