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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sir Robert died in 1888 and was succeeded by his son Sir Edmund Giles Loder, 65 who sold the manor to the Hon. Louis … 41 03 (provisional edn.). Census. 18011951. V.C.H. Wilts. i(1). 146, 204, 260, 271, 279. J.I. 3 161, m. 15. W.R.O., Q. Sess. Min. Bk. 18523, List of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… three miles in length. The chapel was founded by Sir Edmund Shaa, lord mayor of London at the time of Richard …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1938. 33 Two parishioners were martyred under Mary I in 1556. 34 This article was written in 1984 and revised in … S. Saxons, ed. P. Brandon, 66. P.N. Suss. (E.P.N.S.), i. 221. V.C.H. Suss. i. 446. P.R.O., C 134/62, no. 2. Ibid. C 139/65, no. 39. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… AngloSaxon laws; and it was a favourite residence of Henry I., who in a great measure rebuilt the place, surrounded the … Rhs, Prince of Wales, when in 1163 he came to do homage. Edmund of Woodstock, the second son of Edward I., was born here; as were also Edward the Black Prince, and …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1670s had at least five rooms besides offices; the rector, Edmund Cooper, was then rebuilding it with his own money 'to … Two later 16thcentury rectors also held other benefices. 9 Edmund Cooper, rector 1666-82, 10 had continuous squabbles … of 1568. 38 The registers begin in 1582. 39 V.C.H. Suss. i. 446. B.L. Cott. MS. Nero E. vi, f. 266; cf. Reg. Pecham …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Queen's Own was opened. In 1883 the college sold it to Edmund Webley, glover, who built the surviving terraced row. … before 1480, 15 was granted by the corporation in 1569 to Edmund Aynger, shoemaker, at a reserved rent of 4 s. 6 d. on … RG 11/1512. O.R.O., D.V. VIII/275 (map); X/23 (schedule); I/16 (forms). Below, Educ. For conveyances before 1587 see …
A History of the County of Oxford
… £480 to the official trustee to maintain the charity. 3 Edmund Hiorne (d. 1629), the town clerk's father, left £5 to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the tailor John Careless (fl. 1470), and the shoemaker Edmund Aynger (fl. 1580) all became mayor. Some may have … more houses and shops and a brewhouse in Old Woodstock. 93 Edmund Hampden, steward of the manor from 1486, and Robert … 65 The identification of surviving gloves of Elizabeth I as Woodstock gloves was apparently first made in the mid …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 66 Henry VIII made several later visits but Elizabeth I, imprisoned there in 1554-5, returned only four times as … century and early 17th indicates renewed prosperity. James I and Charles I stayed regularly at Woodstock and the town … in September by parliamentarians 79 the town clerk, Edmund Hiorne, was forced to apologize at the Bar of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… changes were the removal of the royalist town clerk, Edmund Hiorne, and the appointment as high steward of … was replaced by Sir Thomas Spencer of Yarnton in 1661, and Edmund Hiorne was restored as town clerk. 33 A charter of … Com.), 216, 234, 407. e.g. Rot. Litt. Claus. (Rec. Com.), i. 272; ii. 92; Pat. R. 121625, 52; 122532, 455; Cal. Pat, …