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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Deadhead - Dew ball Deadhead The English name of CAPUT MORTUUM. Since it is a ferric oxide residue left after the distillation of VITRIOL, it will have produced a RED colour. Rosamund … but references become frequent thereafter. For example, Richard RICKARDS of Ludlow, (1735), had delf ware in variety …
Survey of London
… from the mansion which was built in the mid 1680's on part of the site of the present Nos. 1012 Carlisle Street and … materials were provided by Philip Harman, Joseph Girle's son-in-law and executor 134 (see page 32). The houses first … Malton's Carlisle Street' (No. 8, demolished) in 1782. 137 Richard Bundy, divine and translator; he lived in the corner …
Survey of London
… 2 on page 28. Dean Street The northern and southern parts of Dean Street belonged from 1698 to the Portland estate. On … the street, below the present Nos. 41 and 67. In this area Richard Frith and his associates would probably have been … become heavily indebted to Philip Harman, the executor and son-in-law of the original lessee of the whole area, Joseph …
Survey of London
… in 1710. In c. 16956 the house at the northern corner of Great and Little Chapel Streets was held on lease by Richard and John Parker 166 and in 1693 a house in this … 1690's had come into the possession of Philip Harman (the son-in-law and executor of the original lessee, Girle), no …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Deane (St. Mary) DEANE ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Bolton-le-Moors, hundred of Salford, S. division of the … reverting to the crown, it was given by Henry II. to his son John, afterwards king of England. The parish comprises … clothing-trade flourished here so early as the reign of Richard II., but has wholly declined, and the place is now …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Deans Deans DEANERY Church of Mere (Wilts.) presum. included in bp.'s manor of … 10 Aug. 1197, cons. 1 or 8 March 1198 (1 Fasti II 45). M. Richard Poore preb. Charminster, list 26 Brother of bp. … (Eubel I 316). Not to be confused with man of same name, son of Louis of Savoy, preb. of York and Salisbury, who d. by …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Deans LIST 2 DEANS DEANERY First references to estates of the deanery are temp. Seffrid II, late 1170s: the dean's … and Battle rather than dean of Chichester cathedral.] Richard preb. unident., list 41 First certain occ. before … el. late Apr. or 1 May 1173; cons. 6 Oct. 1174 (list 1). Son of a canon and father of a clerk (see list 1). M. Jordan …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… Deans LIST 2 DEANS DEANERY By the 16th cent. the endowments of the deanery consisted of portions of the manors of … MB p. 267 n. 2). D., leaving his house in Hereford to his son M. Ranulf, also a can. of Hereford (list 36), during the pontificate of Richard de Capella, 16 Jan. 1121 - 15 Aug. 1127 (cf. EEA VII …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Deans DEANS OF WESTMINSTER William Benson or Boston 1 D.D. 1540-1549. … PROB 11/32, PCC 38 Populwell; C.P.R. 1549-51 p. 136). Richard Cox D.D. 1549-1553. Pres. by king 8 Oct. 1549 ( … Instal. 4 July (W.A.M. no. 6495). Bp. of Chichester 1605. Richard Neale D.D. 1605-1610. Pres. by king 4 Nov. 1605 …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Deans DEANS OF WORCESTER Henry Holbeche or Rands 1 D.D. 1542-1544. … Nov. 1596 (B 1495; P.R.O., PROB 11/88, PCC 77 Drake). Richard Eedes D.D. 1597-1604. Pres. by queen 18 June 1597 ( … College chap., Oxford) ( Survey of Cath. I 659-60). [ Richard Holdsworth D.D. 1646-1649.] Pres. by king 1646; never …
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