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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… with the soke of Aldgate and other possessions by Queen Matilda, 79 certain descendants "from the ancient race of … ( ibid., p. 31). The charter is set out infra, p. 73. Matilda's charter ( infra, p. 224) exempted the Priory from …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… vi. pp. 208-9). In 1393 a woman of the same name (viz., Matilda), a daughter of Richard Toky, is recorded in the …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… the Templars in Holborn. This hospital had been founded by Matilda, wife of King Henry I., and had been largely endowed …
Memorials of London and London Life
… Robert Jolyf, cordwainer, in the Ropery, 1383 (H 138); Matilda, wife of William Strokelady, fishmonger, 1387 (H … to be found by reference to the Index, are as follow.Matilda de Caxtone, who, with Richard Chiviot, receives a sum … found. The other more common Christian names were Isabel, Matilda, Juliana, Aleson (now Alice), Lucy, Petronilla (in …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… it is found in juxtaposition with Worstede (II. 383). Matilda Holbech (1392) bequeaths to the church of S. Dunstan … day; 59 the Hospital of S. Giles in the Fields, founded by Matilda, Queen of Henry I., whose devotion to those suffering …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… Edward, was buried in the abbey beside her husband. Queen Matilda, the Anglo-Scottish first wife of Henry I, died at … possesses one charter issued by his first wife. Queen Matilda ( 97), and another by their daughter, the Empress ( … c. 1157). Following the burial at Westminster of Queen Matilda in 1118, her brother Earl David granted land in …
The Cartulary of Holy Trinity, Aldgate
… also known as Christ Church, was founded in 1108 by Matilda, queen consort of Henry I, on a site where a certain … Holy Cross. It was in some way subject to Waltham, for Matilda's charter ( 4) specifically exempts Holy Trinity from … found his church or how far he had progressed with it when Matilda decided upon her foundation for canons regular. On …
Survey of London
… reeve also delivered to his successor a horse belonging to Matilda Rous, also taken up by the said John, for which 12 s. … of London, 68 and by him in 1336 to Roger de Bedefield and Matilda his wife. 69 Matilda or Maud, widow of Roger de Bedefield died on 27th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… thegn, Brihtric the son of lfgar, had been given to Queen Matilda, with whom legend has associated his name, and …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… into their commune also prayed 24. And when the Empress Matilda entered London, it was in virtue of terms previously …