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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… ancient parish of Fisherton de la Mere formed, with Dinton and Teffont Magna, a detached part of the hundred. 1 It lay … tenure in demesne is hard to unravel. By 11934 Godfrey de St. Martin held an estate in Fisherton ('Fisserton Godefridi … (otherwise Reed or Rude), and Christine, who married Anthony Bydik. 87 Dower was assigned to Christine de la …
A History of the County of Essex
… 4 has been the source as much of bad neighbourliness and litigation as of profit to Colchester. The charter of … held by neighbouring lords: in 1119 Henry I had granted to St. John's abbey the fisheries and mills in Brightlingsea … Lionel of Bradenham claimed the creeks of the Colne in his manor of Langenhoe, Colchester was able, with some …
Old and New London
… Fishmongers' Hall and Fish Street Hill CHAPTER I. FISHMONGERS' HALL AND FISH … DaggerWalworth's PallFish Street HillThe Churchyard of St Leonard Goldsmith and Monument Yard. HERE Fishmongers' … II., the monarch whose crown he saved by a single blow of his prompt sword. Mr. Herbert, who took great pains about …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Fiskerton, and Moreton FISKERTON, and MORETON. Of the Soc of Horingham, in Fiscartune, and in … selions on the east part of the sike of Morton in Wra, of his demesne, and 3 others upon Irnore, in pure alms, for the …
Survey of London
… is notable for its fine architectural treatment. The east and south sides were designed by the Adam brothers and … is said to be the only old one in these premises. No. 3 (St. Carlo's Hotel and Restaurant) has a white marble … and Colonel Wright, (18431844) William Oliver, (18461852) Anthony Edward Angelo, (18531863) Nathan Defries, (18641869) …
Survey of London
… to the section between Maple (formerly London) Street and Fitzroy Square, the portion north of the Square being … the road. The leases date from 1791 to Joseph Watson, of St. Marylebone and other builders. Nos. 13 and 15 have been … Street). See also 20 Grafton Street. No. 6. 18041826, Rev. Anthony Stephen Matthew, first minister of Percy Chapel, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… (O.S. xxvii. N.W.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Leonard, stands in the middle of the village. It is built of flint rubble with stone dressings, and is patched with brick; the roofs are covered with tiles … John Oudeby, rector, 1414, in processional vestments, over his head small canopy, indent of Virgin and Child, round it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Flamstead - Flimby Flamstead (St. Leonard) FLAMSTEAD ( St. Leonard), a parish, in the union … side of the valley through which the river Ver runs; and was in ancient times called Verlam-stedt, in allusion to … Page, Knt., to whose mansion Edward VI. was sent in his infancy for the benefit of a salubrious air. The living …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Flanders PRIORY OF ST. GEORGE, HESDIN, CELL OF THE ABBEY OF ANCHIN, 1 FOR … ( me contra Normantnos Anglico regi ferentem auxilium 4 ), and obtained from him, with ease, what he sought, namely that the endowments which he and his men had given or should give of their inheritance or …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… of physic) Period of medical practice 1602-1622 Address St Katherine's Wall 1612 Other notes Accused 1612 of 'selling … physick ordinarily' (i.e. every day). Known London address St Katherine's Wall Date 1612 Censorial hearings 13 Nov 1612 Entry Corbett (?Thomas CORBET 186, of St Katherines) complained of FC, of St Katherine's Wall, for …