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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300-1541
… of Cardigan 1739-1770) as 'Cursal prebend A. B. C. D. E. and F.' has for this reason been disregarded since it …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… (which would be the 29th in this year) in the two R. O. copies. 137 (11). In grant to Wm. Thynne, for "Rye, … Sussex." 137 (12). In com. of the peace for Worc., for "E." bp. of Coventry, read "G." bp. of Coventry. 137 (18). In … 209. " Beaurain and Rux, add "See also Rux." For Beton, David ( p. 3222, top of col. 2), read Beton, James. Under …
Survey of London
… of information is a transcript, in the possession of W. McB. Marcham, of a MS. formerly belonging to the late Col. … Chapel (many by "Adams," who was the well-known G. E. Cokayne) and also a complete list of the governors of Sir … of Sir John Hawkins. P.C.C. 259 Macham. The tenancy of David Duveluz ended in 1779. Robert Johnson was occupier in …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… twice after his decease, her third partner being Sir David Broke, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and the … Greneway (Alderman 15568). 'He wore a rownd cape' [ i.e. cap] 'that wayed not iiii. ouncis, which semyd to all men … A memoir of him has been written by his descendant, A. F. W. Papillon. 1689. Sir Francis Child. He had a family of 12 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… on him in Dictionary of National Biography by Mr. C. W. Sutton, who has also printed a much fuller account of him … went to St. Paul's in state during his Mayoralty. In G. E. C[okayne]'s Complete Baronetage it is stated that he was … in Oxford Street, having been originally foreman to David Pollock, the King's saddler, founder of the Pollock …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… a poem, by William Baldwin, was reprinted by the Rev. J. W. Dodd, for the Roxburghe club, in 1817. Extracts had been … was also kept in the same church "in a faire table," i. e. there was an inscription recording his having given lands … himself, who died in 1556, is noticed in p. 120. Sir David Brooke, appointed chief baron on the 1st Sept. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… vol. i. p. 368. P. 303. Funeral of alderman David Woodroffe. Son of John Woodroffe, of Uscombe, …
A Survey of London
… the edition of 1598, but with some occasional variations: e.g. p. 6, l. 20, 'faynt and cowardous hartes'; and p. 7, ll. … foncium of William's Latin charter. But since, as Mr. W. H. Stevenson points out, this in its turn is 'a mere … Leland. 25, l. 4. In the yeare1395. The date is wrong. David Lindsay, Earl of Crawford, had licence to come to …
A Survey of London
… was ordered 'to lay owt wooded and make bonfyers in y e stretes and lanes to that intent they should therby consume … in harnys, wythe morys pykys, and handgonys, and bowys; w t all y e alldermen one horsebak, w ty e shreffes in blake … of his house in 1517, see Letters and Papers, ii. 3204. David Woodroffe was seized of 'The Greene Gate' at his death …
A Survey of London
… Cal. Inq. p. m.iv. 31, 191). 16, l. 28. Woodmongers Hall. David Smith, mentioned just above, had purchased it of Edmund … brasen pilar, was blowne wyde open, the wynd beynge in y e west was of suche force. l. 15. the Lowlardes Tower. Often … has 'N' simply. I am indebted for these references to Mr. W. H. Stevenson. …