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Magna Britannia
… monks or hermits who had their abode in the island of St. Nicholas, now Trescaw. King Henry the First granted to the … in 1193, confirmed to the abbey the islands of St. Nicholas, St. Sampson, St. Elid, and St. Teon, the island … rejoicing. 33 Trescaw, anciently called Iniscaw and St. Nicholas, is the second island, in point of size, and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… by the Serjeant at Arms attending this House, as also Sir Nicholas Stanton, for serving Mr. Onslow with an Order to …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… that there is a cause upon an Appeal brought up by Sir Nicholas Stoughton, against Mr. Onslow, a Member of this … that there is a Cause upon an Appeal brought by Sir Nicholas Stoughton against Mr. Onslow a Member of this House, … the prosecution of the Appeal brought against him by Sir Nicholas Stoughton, in the House of Lords. Ordered, That Sir …
Survey of London Monograph
… 6601 (23). The Times, 11 May 1955, p. 6c. John Elsom and Nicholas Tomalin, The History of the National Theatre, 1978, …
A History of the County of York
… in the period gave long service: Leonard Headlam (162645), Nicholas Blackbeard (1646-71), and William Kitchingman …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… a loose siege of Hull and engaging in skirmishes: as Nicholas Pearson, the parish clerk of St. Mary's, noted, … in Beverley . . . war in our gates', was the comment of Nicholas Pearson. 33 Those events coincided with the defeat … by writers on the parliamentary side, including Nicholas Pearson, who wrote of 'the plundering time', there …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… repairs were required at the minster. 50 The church of St. Nicholas was also in disrepair, partly perhaps because of … upheaval in church affairs. At St. Mary's the vicar Nicholas Osgodby was ejected for his opinions by 1644. He was … and then his appointment; he was obliged to make way for Nicholas Osgodby, the pre-war vicar, although there was …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… vicarage of St. Mary's were William Ellis (1608-37) and Nicholas Osgodby, curate in 1632 and vicar from 1637. Both …
A History of the County of York
… only after some time had elapsed. 5 The churches of St. Nicholas and St. Lawrence were virtually destroyed in the …
A History of the County of York
… 28 It was apparently taken down in about 1622. 29 ST. NICHOLAS'S HOSPITAL stood outside Walmgate Bar on the south … side of Lawrence Street, near to the parish church of St. Nicholas. 30 The exact date of foundation is uncertain: in …