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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Crown in July 1559 and by charter of 21 May 1560 Elizabeth I founded 'the college or collegiate church of St. Peter, … is bound with the registers of the bishops of London, Edmund Bonner and Nicholas Ridley. L. & P. XVI no. 503 (33); ibid. XVII no. 714 (5). Monasticon Anglicanum I 321-3; C.P.R. 1549-51 pp. 171-2; Guildhall MS. 9531/12 ff. …
Old and New London
… AND THE BROAD SANCTUARY. "Urbs antiqua fuit." Virg., "n.," i. Ancient Gates in King StreetDistinguished Residents in … of his country against the Spanish Armada. Here, too, Edmund Spenser, the author of "The Faery Queen," after his … "may be emblazoned with the triumphs of a Marlborough, but I exhort them to look upon the 'Faery Queen' as the brightest …
Old and New London
… in Tothill Fields"Tothill Fields in the time of Charles I.Westminster FairSt. Edward's FairTothill StreetStrutton … before his face." And, again, in the time of Richard I., Raulf Wigtoft, chaplain to Geoffrey, Archbishop of York, … time towards the end of the last century, lived the famous Edmund Burke. Lincoln House was the office of the Revels, …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… de Mandeville, had also small estates here. 2 Henry I. granted a manor which extended over this parish, and part … the glaziers employed in repairing the glass or lead-work. I fear country churchwardens have much to answer for … in 1709: they contain the following rather curious entry. "Edmund, son of Thomas Rede, jun., Esq., and Anne his wife, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… other means of livelihood and to the neglect of the cure. Edmund Fido, rector 1664-6, was master of Tetbury grammar … 382, f. 32. Glos. R.O., PA 195/1. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 166v. Reg. Giffard, 256; Reg. Cobham, 231. Worc. Episc. Reg., Reg. Bourchier, f. 25v.; Reg. Carpenter, i, ff. 154, 204v.; Reg. Alcock, f. 96v.; Reg. Sede Vacante, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… (d. 1926). The estate then passed to Sir George's nephew Edmund Robert Parker, 4th Earl Morley, who in 1927 sold … 95 Margaret's right to the manor was disputed by her uncle Edmund Basset 96 but in 1384 it was confirmed. 97 In 1385 … lieu of tithes in Boxwell parish. 39 Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 166v. See p. 291; Worc. Episc. Reg., Reg. Alcock, f. 124v. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Hindes 55 until William Hinde sold it and 125 a. to Edmund Bendyshe in 1597. 56 Edmund's son Robert, who was buying copyhold land in Westwick … area where earthworks survived in 1987. 94 V.C.H. Cambs. i. 396; Inq. Com. Cantab. ed. Hamilton,115. B.L. Cott. MS. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and the remainder are in brickwork, e.g. 1 Lower St. Edmund Street (169) dated 1727. They are not remarkable … shield-of-arms, on white veined marble backing, signed 'I. Hellyer: Statuary'; (3) to Martha Jane (Henning) … a(10) The Guildhall (Plate 180), at the junction of St. Edmund Street and St. Mary Street, is of two storeys with …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… market and an annual fair, granted by charter of Edward I., both of which have been long discontinued. The living is … In the reign of Henry III., or early in that of Edward I., Henry de Quelton granted to Sir Adam de Hocton, for the … W. division of Suffolk, 4 miles (S. S. W.) from Bury St. Edmund's; containing 681 inhabitants, and comprising about …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Eleanor's inheritance to the eldest daughter Anne, wife of Edmund, Earl of Stafford. 86 By a change in the division of … is an addition of the 17th century. Dom. Bk. (Rec. Com.), i. 170v. Bruton Cartulary (Som. Rec. Soc. viii), p. 82. … that the Staffords retained the manor: Fosbrooke, Glos. i. 334. B.M. Harl. MS. 433, f. 108v.; D.N.B. D.L. 42/116 f. …
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