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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… have been dependant upon the nunnery of St. Bartholomew. Bourne supposes it was a cell to that convent. 2 Another … and for his own and those of his ancestors. This donation, Bourne observes, was probably made before the time of mayors; … who was mayor in 1600, put up his own arms, and made, as Bourne adds, 'a traverse over it, and sent to London for …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Newcastle, 1610, it is designated as "the King's Manour." Bourne, quoting the Milbank MS. says, "A Scot did beg it of … Chare to where the New Prisons now stand, there was, in Bourne's time, "the remains of a large gate, which had been …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… history of St. Thomas' chapel. This hospital, according to Bourne, had fourteen persons residing in it, each of whom was …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… is marked in Speed's plan of Newcastle, A. D. 1610. In Bourne's time, who wrote about 90 years ago, the east end of … highway which formerly led to Fishergate." This passage Bourne concluded to have been the stairs which, in his time, … owyng by the house nil. eadem causa." Harleian MSS. 604. Bourne says, "Sir John Gresham, alderman of London." The …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… last-mentioned will had not been produced before him. Fish-bourne's Charity. And he found by the pleadings in this cause …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… RIPPINGALE ( St. Andrew), a parish, in the union of Bourne, wapentake of Aveland, parts of Kesteven, county of …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… with Paige; Mr Duncan & we went out together; we called at Bourne's, Common Serjeant & Baroby with me & Mainwaring to …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… & daughter dined with me; about 5 my sonne & I called at Bourne's Coffee house for Sir Edward William there was Dee & …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… scholar; we parted in 1/2 houer; Bellot, & I went to Bourne's coffe house, dranck 2 dishes of tey & parted; about …