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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of land in the manor were made in the 12th century. Henry I gave 4 bovates to Salisbury Cathedral which later formed … 30 Cecily outlived her husband and their eldest son, Edmund, who had married Alice, daughter and coheir of Sir … death in 14301 her heirs were the three daughters of Edmund, Elizabeth, Cecily, and Anne. 32 The younger Cecily …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… by Thomas Knight, tucker, of Westbury Leigh, to his son Edmund in 1497. 33 In 1569 Penleigh Mill was leased to … C.P. 25(1)/256/60/2. See p. 157. E 134/4 Chas. I East./27. See p. 157. W.R.O. Tithe Award. P.O. Dir. 1859. … Hil. C.P. 25(2)/242/37 Eliz. East. C.P. 25(2)/371/14 Jas. I Mich. See p. 155. C.P. 25(2)/241/14 Jas. I; C.P. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of the local name is mentioned in the reign of Richard I. The manor is found in the possession of the Urmstons, of … W. division of Suffolk, 2 miles (W.) from Bury St. Edmund's; containing 144 inhabitants. It comprises by …
A History of the County of Sussex
… de St. George was assigned as dower to Elizabeth widow of Edmund de St. John in 1349. 28 William seems to have had two … Suss. ii, 102. W. H. Mason, Goodwood, 15. V.C.H. Suss. i, 433. Cott. MS. Claud. A. VI, fol. 1 v. Pat. 4 Edw. I. m. 18 d. Suss. Rec. Soc. vii, 741. Cal. Inq. p.m. vi, 46. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Piccadilly, with York Gate and the monument of Charles I. Roman (1). Westminster Abbey Precincts. ( a) In digging … with pediment and shield-of-arms; (8) of Robert Peter and Edmund English, with Margaret (Tirell), wife successively of … columns and above is an enriched entablature. (4) to Edmund Kedermister, 1607, one of the six clerks in Chancery, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… sable bezanty. Couci barry vair and gules. Crouchback (Edmund, Earl of Lancaster), see Lancaster below. Daubeney … or and gules a baston sable and a label argent. Lancaster, Edmund "Crouchback," Earl of England with a label of France. " Henry of (younger son of Edmund, created Earl of Lancaster in 1324) England with a …
Old and New London
… CHAPELS AND ROYAL TOMBS. "A feeling sad came o'er me as I trod the sacred ground Where Tudors and Plantagenets were … Legends. Tomb of King SebertSt. Benedict's ChapelSt. Edmund's ChapelSt. Nicholas's ChapelHenry VII.'s ChapelThe … them dedicated to the following saints:St. Benedict, St. Edmund, St. Nicholas, St. Mary (Henry VII.'s Chapel), St. …
Old and New London
… a chapel near the north door, and dedicated it to St. Edmund. This was taken down with the rest by Henry III. Not …
Old and New London
… a letter to Dr. Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, he says, "I shall speedily prepare draughts and models, such as I … Aveling, Countess of Lancaster; Aymer de Valence; and Edmund Crouchback. The reredos, which was put up in 1867, was … peace such celebrities as Chaucer, Dryden, Booth, Drayton, Edmund Spenser, Samuel Butler, Garrick, Camden, Nicholas …
Old and New London
… at the election time, which is always in Rogation week, i.e., the second week before Whitsuntide. It is conducted by … a memorial to be presented by the Chapter to George I., running thus: "The Bishop of Rochester, Dean of … to one of the Plays, was pirated in 1716 by the notorious Edmund Curll, and printed by him with all sorts of blunders …