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A History of the County of Somerset
… manor from 1321 or earlier. 73 Following the division of the manor in the early 17th century the advowson was held … generally more than 40 communicants. 98 He was followed by Henry Parsons, 1789-1845, resident in the parish, curate of … Sunday services at Goathurst. 99 He was succeeded by his son Francis Crane Parsons, rector 1845-71. 1 A church house …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1086 50 and the overlordship descended with his lordship of Nether Stowey until 1571 or later. 51 Walter d'Epaignes … Alwine, the tenant of the whole in 1066. 52 In 1166 Hugh son of Malger of Goathurst held a knight's fee. 53 Roger of … married first William Bragg (d. 1641) 80 and secondly Henry Trenchard. By 1662 they had been succeeded by her elder …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… (Physician. NOT satirist (see DNB) acc to Venn) Period of medical practice 1633-1670 Place of birth England (Rudham, Norfolk (son of Thomas Goddard, gentleman)) Date of death 13 Jan 1670 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… in. XXII N.W.) Godmanchester is a parish and borough S.E. of Huntingdon. The Church and the School-house are the principal monuments, but the town contains a number of dated houses of considerable interest. Roman (1). Roman … and cartouche-of-arms. In churchyardon N. side, (2) to Henry Brown, 1701, head-stone carved with skull and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Godwick GODWICK, an ancient parish, in the union of Mitford and Launditch, hundred of Launditch, W. division … of the local name possessed lands here in the reign of Henry III., and subsequently the manor was held by various … in 1113, by Robert de Chandos, who, by the desire of Henry I., gave it to the abbey of Bec, in Normandy, upon …
A Dictionary of London
… See Golden Cross Court. Gold Lion, Lombard Street House of F. Barnham called the "Gould Lion" in Lumbart Street, … was George Alley. The House is identified in The Signs of Old Lombard Street with No. 85, sometimes called the White … Roll 23, No.31). "Golden lane," 1317 (Ct. H.W. I. 272). Richard Golde held property in Holborn 1293-4, and 29 H. III. …
Survey of London
… Regent and Warwick Streets, is clearly marked on the plan of 1585 (Plate 1), and formed part of the ancient highway which led (in terms of the modern … John Streets was leased by Martha Axtell in August 1684 to Richard Tyler for fifty-one years, 129 while that on the …
Survey of London
… Area East side, Nos 19A-31 No. 19A Golden Square The site of this house a formed part of the moiety of Gelding Close … No. 20 appears to have been first occupied in 1686, by Sir Henry Benningfield. 28 Sometime before 1700 Nos. 20 and 21 … and in April 1684 Laurence leased the house to Colonel Richard Bings for five hundred years at an annual rent of 6. …
Survey of London
… Garden The 'modell' or plan (Plate 9) which formed part of the royal licence to build in Gelding Close did not … include any design for a garden enclosure in the middle of the intended square. It is clear, however, that as the … for in the assignment of 1684 from Andrew Laurence to Richard Bings of the newly completed No. 22 Golden Square …
Survey of London
… Until its surrender to the Crown in 1536 for the formation of the Bailiwick of St. James the site of Golden Square and … death in 1590 his lands in St. Martin's passed to his son Richard, 3 who in January 1618/19 sold some twenty-two … at No. 20 and had his office at No. 19A. Next to him lived Henry St. John, later Viscount Bolingbroke, the leading Tory …