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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… HERALDRY IN DORSET The following list contains blazons of all arms, earlier than 1850, mentioned in the five volumes of the Dorset Inventory. The blazons are those which appeared … lions. I, [87], (also see Unidentified, Hilton). Queen's College, Oxford. Argent, three eagles gules. V, 27b. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… in the cathedral Monuments in the cathedral The ACCOUNT of MONUMENTS and GRAVESTONES, throughout this church, has … the liberal arts, and particularly physic, at Merton college, Oxford; he died in 1748. At a little distance … the deanry here, whither he had retired on account of his health, died in 1700. His widow Rebecca, daughter of George …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… AND THEIR HERALDRY The following is a description of all monuments and memorials now in the church arranged … left two sons and three daughters. He founded Emmanuel College, Cambridge. He died Chancellor and sub-treasurer of … Taylor of Kirkwall, in Orkney (see Papworth, Dictionary of British Armorials). Par. Reg. xvii, 119. Psalm cxxxii. 9. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Moor - Mynwere Moor MOOR, a township, in the parish of Hawarden, union of Great Boughton, hundred of Mold, county … of Klgwn. Some interesting remains, supposed to be of British and Saxon origin, are said to have been found on a … Thomas Beck, Bishop of St. David's, in 1287, endowed the college of St. Mary, at Aberguilly, in the county of …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… physician (university education) (Physician) Period of medical practice 1596-1641 Date of birth c.1559 Date of … other medical practitioner Action taken M to furnish the College with information (as witness). 2 Nov 1639 Entry 'D. … of Dr Herring's practice. Initiator of the complaint college member Action taken ? Verdict case not completed 6 …
Old and New London
… CHAPTER XXVI. MOORFIELDS AND FINSBURY. The Early Days of MoorfieldsCurious SkatesVarious Moorfield ScenesA Fray … Carpenters' Company and their HallMoorfields at the Time of the Great FireThe Artillery GroundThe Trained-BandsThe … chaplain, with a stipend of 150 per annum. Lackington's health declininghe suffered from epileptic fits, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… - Morebath Moorhouse MOORHOUSE, a township, in the parish of Burghupon-the-Sands, union of Carlisle, Cumberland ward, … net income, 170; patrons, the Master and Fellows of Jesus College, Cambridge; appropriator, the Bishop of Ely. The … patrons and impropriators, the Warden and Fellows of New College, Oxford. The great tithes have been commuted for 704. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Introduction Introduction MOORLINCH TOPOGRAPHY The parish of Moorlinch, which lies on the southern slopes of the Polden … a trackway on King's Sedgemoor to the south. Some Romano-British occupation is indicated also below Pit Hill. 3 The … farm site below Pit Hill may have originated as a Romano-British farmstead on the edge of the moor. 6 The present …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Morals and population MORALS. The character of the inhabitants of Newcastle is modified by a variety of … and artists, calculated to reflect honour on the British name. To prove that this is actually the case, it is … that she intended to give 10,000 towards erecting a female college; but Bishop Burnet persuaded her majesty to drop the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 11 April, 1674, aged 16; 2nd viscount 1675, created Earl of Monmouth 9 April, 1689, and became 3rd Earl of … 18 Nov., 1631, aged 16; perhaps B.A. from St. Leonard's College, in St. Andrew's University; incorporated 10 Oct., … from Emmanuel Coll., Cambridge, 1720; a director of the British charity school St. Margaret's, Westminster, vicar of …