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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… in 1832, and his relict the Hon. Lady Margaret Letitia Matilda Pell held it in dower until her death in 1868. 28 In … 1661. They were re-cast at the expense of Margaret Letitia Matilda, Dame Pell. 43 The registers begin in 1735 and are …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… ibid. Wykeham, ii, 386, and other instances. 'This Queen Matilda, or some other good persons following, had thought to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Floor-slab: In N. aisleto Elizabeth, Eleanor, 1707, Matilda, 1704, Edward and Anne Jackson. Gallery: modern, but …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… by Charlemagne, renewed and extended by the Countess Matilda (of Canossa), by the Emperor Rudolph and others, by …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… age. 59 Litigation took place in 1444, Guy and his sister Matilda, the wife of John Talent, having apparently taken …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… of Worcester III 136-7). 89 Bernard 90 Chanc. of queen Matilda ( John of Worcester III 136-9; Eadmer, HN p. 235; EEA …
Old and New London
… Giles before the erection of the lepers' hospital by Queen Matilda, for there is no mention of it by any such name in … for lepers was founded here, about the year 1118, by Queen Matilda, the good wife of Henry I., and that it was attached …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was fortified by Stephen, during the war with the Empress Matilda, and was captured by Henry of Anjou, her son, …
Old and New London
… commerce. This hospital was originally founded in 1148 by Matilda of Boulogne, wife of the usurper Stephen, for the … repose of the souls of her son Baldwin and her daughter Matilda, and for the maintenance of a master and several poor …
Survey of London
… ANN, 1838, and father HENRY BROWN, 1838; also his sister MATILDA, 1847. 29. RICHARD CRACRAFT, 1824, of Montagu Square, …
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