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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… hanged at London. Afterwards, on the Vigil of Easter, Sir Bartholomew Badlesmere, who was a great Baron and Seneschal to the King at London, was [seized] on his road to 64Caunterbure; and on Wednesday in Easter week he was … hanged, and beheaded at Caunterbure, near his nephew Sir Bartholomew de Assebournham. Sir Francis de Aldenham was …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… Henry de Lancaster, Earl of Derby, met him away from the road, and had him arrested and interrogated him; and the … was all broken up, our King, with his people, took the road until he came to the city of 66Gaunt; and there he …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… of lightning a part was struck down of the belfry of Saint Bartholomew's in London. In this year, upon the day of the …
A History of the County of Cumberland
… of land 240 feet in length and 7 feet in breadth to form a road straight from the street to their dwellingplace. The …
Survey of London
… and burying ground thereto belonging abutting north on the road leading from Pearcroft to the High Bridge, south on the …
Survey of London
… by East Finchley Railway Station. For the use of the road across their Park from Highgate to Finchley (where it … and in his possession. 112 Until about the year 1790 the road from the Gatehouse to the Spaniards followed the parish … the Park. Between the Gatehouse and The Grove the road formed the northern boundary of Highgate Green until …
Survey of London
… immediately to the north, having a frontage to the main road of 20 feet, a width in the rear of 38 feet, and depth of … was interr'd at Sir Robert Jefferies Hospital in Kingsland Road the "body of Thomas Betton, Esq., of Hoxton Square; he …
Old and New London
… Gate and the Serpentine, running parallel with the main road through Knightsbridge and Kensington, is memorable as …