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Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… Escheator's Accounts Various years, 151330 Accounts of Thomas Weston, the Escheator, from Michaelmas, 1513, to … 10 d. At the burial of Barnabas Campe 3 d. The mortuary of Henry Goldewege 2 s. 0 d. At the burial of John Abbot 7 d. … mass for the obit of Hugh Sugar, Peter de Chichester and Richard Dilaber 10 s. 3 d. at the obits of Elizabeth …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Escrick ESCRICK The Village of Escrick lies 6 miles south of York on the moraine to which … 9 Hall, church, and Rectory all stood near its centre. Sir Henry Thompson is said to have made a carriage way from York … widow of Ralph FitzRanulph. Isabel died in 1323. Tiffany's son Ralph, sometimes known as Ralph de Lascelles, was then …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… The shield or shield-shaped surface on which a coat of arms is depicted; also in a wider sense, the shield with … armorial bearings; a sculptured or painted representation of this. This term was also used to describe anything shaped … noted in the Dictionary Archive, usually among the stock of someone associated with the FURNITURE trade [Inventories …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… N.W. (b)xxxvi. S.W.) Ecclesiastical a (1). Parish Church of St. Mary, in the middle of the village, was entirely … 1 and 4 with leopards, 2 and 3 with fleurs-de-lis (for Henry, Marquis of Exeter, executed 1538): 2. Courtney; three … that the arms are probably those of Henry Courtney, eldest son of Henry, Marquis of Exeter, by his second wife: of …
A Dictionary of London
… Essex Street - Exchange Buildings Essex Street West out of Bouverie Street to Temple Lane (P.O. Directory). Within the precinct of Whitefriars. Called "Whitefriars" in the 17th and 18th … mentioned in the maps. Everardewell Mentioned in Will of Henry de Edelmeton, 1279, whose garden is described as in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Evercreech Essington ESSINGTON, a township, in the parish of Bushbury, union of Penkridge, E. division of the hundred … collegiate church. The college was originally founded by Henry VI., in 1440, for a provost, ten priests, six clerks, … The river Yarrow separates the township from Charnock-Richard, and the Bolton and Preston railway and North-Union …
Survey of London
… I Estate and Parish History Volumes XXXIII and XXXIV of the Survey of London describe the parish of St. Anne, … of the Abbot and Convent of Abingdon were surrendered to Henry VIII for the formation of a royal park for the Palace … 1677 Girle disposed of both his lease and his licence to Richard Frith, citizen and bricklayer of London, 3 who with a …
Survey of London
… I - Estates and Houses before 1851 The Chief subject of this volume is the complex of museums, colleges and … Middle Ages and was restored to the Dean and Chapter by Henry VIII when he converted the abbey into a cathedral … C66/1851, no. 19. Calendar of Letters and Papers of Henry VIII, vol. XVI, p. 174, vol. XVII, p. 392. C.C., …
Survey of London
… Estate The Alexander Estate During the first half of the nineteenth century the Alexander estate in South … death in 1630 this large holding was broken up by his son, also William. He seems nevertheless to have retained … in 1831. 89 He was succeeded by his only surviving son Henry Browne Alexander, a lawyer like his father, with whom …
Survey of London
… to some twenty-one and a half acres on the south side of Kensington Road for which the Commissioners for the … known, complied, and on his death in c. 1837 his son, John Aldridge, inherited the estate. 111 At the … was later called the Gore House estate had been leased to Henry Wise as part of his vast Brompton Park Nursery. 33 Some …