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A History of the County of London
… Letters, iv, 42, 43. Cal. of Pat. 1388–9, pp. 324, 386. Leland, Coll. iii, 54; Stevens, op. cit. ii, 219. Low, who …
A History of the County of Northampton
… family of Longville were buried in the church; Leland adds'I heer of no men els of nobilite there biried.' 2 … Borough Records, ii. 523. Pat. 16 Edw. II. pt. 1, m. 5. Leland's Itin. (Hearne ed.), i. 10. Pat. 4 Edw. III. pt. 1, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Regy., B/A/1/6, f. 49; S.H.C. ix(2), 57; see above p. 269. Leland, Itin. ed. L. Toulmin Smith, v. 21. Leland also noted that 'in this friars hung a pedigree of the …
A History of the County of York
… represents a saint preaching to a crowd of hearers. 28 Leland, Itin. i, 37; Hunter, South Yorks. i, 244. Coll. … 53-4. Test. Ebor. iii, 247. Ibid, iv, 209. Ibid. v, 45. Leland, I tin. i, 37; Hunter, op. cit. i, 241-2. Test. Ebor. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… the town, leaving a clear annual value of 5 7 s. 10 d. 18 Leland, Itin. (Hearne ed.), i. 10. Close, 17 Hen. III. m. 2. …
A History of the County of Dorset
… east part of the town, in Maiden Street, near the sea. 20 Leland called it a 'fair house.' 21 The patron saint of the … of Melcombe Regis,' in The Reliquary, xxi, 726. Cf. Leland, Itin. (ed. 1745), iii, 65. Reliq. xxi, from Bull. … 34; and pt. 14, m. 11. Hutchins, Hist. of Dorset, ii, 454. Leland, Itin. iii, 65. Hutchins, Hist. of Dorset, ii, 455. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… did not reach England until Henry Ill's own reign. When Leland made his tour of England about 1540 he found that … 'at the revestrye door': Hibbert, Dissolution, 254. Leland soon afterwards noted the 'conducte of water out of an …
A History of the County of Somerset
… founded in the town the hospital of St. John the Baptist. Leland in his Itinerary 1540 12 gives the tradition … of Bridgwater three 23 appear to have attained some fame. Leland records of Brother Henry Cross that he was famous in … of his order. Another was Brother John Sumner 24 of whom Leland says there was scarce his equal at that time in …
A History of the County of Bedford
… The house of the Grey Friars at Bedford was said by Leland to have been founded by Lady Mabel de Pattishall 1; …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of the town, which was granted them by the burgesses. Leland thus describes it: 6 'The Grayfreres House was the … Eccleston, De Adventu Minorum (Rolls Ser.), ii. 9. Ibid. Leland, Coll. (Hearne ed.), ii. 3412. Thomas de Eccleston, De … (Rolls Ser.), ii. 9. Bridges, Hist. of Northants, i. 435. Leland, Itin. (Hearne ed.), i. 10. Stevens, Addition to the …