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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… much profit to the inhabitants; but in the 12th of Charles I., the trade being restrained, the plantations were … the cathedral, by himself, by Burhred, King of Mercia, and Edmund, King of the East Angles (his tributary vassals), and … by King Edgar. After the partition of the kingdom between Edmund Ironside and Canute, the latter, obtaining the entire …
Survey of London
… of the wedding of the sister of the Duke of Milan with Edmund, Earl of Kent, in the church of St. Mary Overy, a … in the great gallery of Winchester House, "a Place where I knew his Lordship scarce came once in a Year," 91 to … discuss the religious opinions of the future King Charles I. The saintly Lancelot Andrewes, who seems to have been the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… a modern copy of a Latin inscription in four hexameters to Edmund Poore, 1599. The north side of the nave opens to the … in the belfry dated 1659 and inscribed in Roman capitals I.N. H. F.F. Set on the sills of the nave windows are five … There is a peal of five bells: treble, inscribed I. W. 1611. (2) Inscribed 'William Budd, 1611, I. W.' (3) The …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… memoirs of one of bishop Hoadly's appointments as canon, Edmund Pyle. 4 One particular feature of Winchester cathedral …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Winchester as in London. 22 But by the reign of Edward I the citizens of Winchester would seem to have established a … hear 31 of Christian widow of Robert Sigayn demanding from Edmund Silvester a messuage in Bredenstrete as her dower. Edmund answers that she ought not to have it since Robert her …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… evidence of its existence until the reign of Henry I. 2 The early corporate existence of Winchester owed its … customs which they had enjoyed during the time of Henry I, 4 the other granting quittance of toll passage and customs … gild. 5 It is shown again in the charter of Richard I given in March 1190, which was not a grant to the burghal …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of Richard Weston Lord Portland, lord treasurer to Charles I, with a bronze effigy by Lesueur. The turret stair opens to … successors the Saxon kings of England, Egbert, Ethelwulf, Edmund and Edred, with Cnut, Queen Emma and William Rufus, … screens, as the inscriptions show, as Harthacnut, Edmund, Richard Duke of Beorn, and the heart of Bishop …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… holding a great council there soon afterwards. 8 Henry I was at Windsor in September 1101, 9 at Christmas 11045 10 … bells and the saddles richly embroidered. A visit from Edmund Earl of Cornwall to the castle being proposed in 1282, … Walter Hungerford (afterwards Lord Hungerford), 1423 482; Edmund Earl of Dorset, 1439 483; William Lord Nevill of …
Survey of London Monograph
… all that time; named as Stephen 1375 when attending Edmund, Earl of Cambridge and John, Duke of Brittany … herald in patents of 1367 and 1379 (Coll. of Arms MS, O.A. I, 78, II, 615, etc.). Note. Anstis (Coll. of Arms MS. O.A. … by College ( Machyn's Diary, pp. 2756; Coll. of Arms MS. I, 13, 34; etc.). In Coll. of Arms, Vinc. MS. 152, p. 71 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… who had been installed from Repton (Derb.) by William I. There was 8 a. of meadow and an unspecified area of … may have been made in Winshill in the mid 16th century: Edmund Dawken of 'the brick house' then owed money to a … Ibid. D. 603/F/2/20/30, bill of 5 Feb. 1800; Shaw, Staffs. i. 16. L.R.O., B/C/11/Wm. Hampe (1556). S.R.O., D. …
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