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A History of the County of York North Riding
… of Edward I from the Holy Land it was complained that Nicholas de Meynell of Whorlton would not permit the …
A Survey of London
… Cooke, Dame Alis wife to sir Richarde Isham, Alice wife to Nicholas Bayly, Iohn Woodhouse Esquier, Robert Palmar … Then Cookeborne Esquier of Scotland, chalenged sir Nicholas Hawberke knight, and rode fiue courses, but … a third chamber. In the Hall at the high table, sate sir Nicholas Lambard Mayor of London, the Iudges, the Barons of …
Survey of London
… two of the four trustees became effective, that of Edward Nicholas, son of Sir Oliver Nicholas of Manningford Bruce, Wiltshire, and of George Cooke of Datchet, gentleman. 15 Nicholas and Cooke were responsible for building in the …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… 40/from John Fynche and 20/- each from Michael Mynot and Nicholas Ponge, as well as smaller sums from other vintners 1 …
Cardiff Records
… the parish of Saint Fagan's. bastard In the parish of St. Nicholas. A noted Glamorgan poet and antiquary, who lived in … this word can only be guessed at. In the parish of Saint Nicholas. Of this family was Admiral Button. The meaning is …
Survey of London
… was supplied to the Commissioners by their surveyor, Nicholas Hawksmoor. In July 1725 Hawksmoor and John James …
Survey of London
… conveyed by William Wheler of Datchet in 1649 to Edward Nicholas and George Cooke in trust to raise portions for his … of three of them, brought a petition in Chancery against Nicholas and Cooke. 3 This affirmed that the trustees had … decree, made in consequence of a complaint brought by Nicholas and Cooke and Jane Wheler in 1663, had ordered …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… as a draper and sometimes as a clothman; so too were Nicholas Tailor and William Bailly. 83 But not all … from 1 to 19. Thus '30 whites No. 3' were bought of Nicholas Affarnwell of Chippenham; 'whites No. 12' of Anthony … 246 mentioned two 'brode lomys' in his will; 247 Nicholas Affernwell (alias Goldney) of Chippenham, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… tenant in 1279, John de Cranford, held 2 carucates. 49 Nicholas de Cranford of Ashby Legers (Northants.) was in … on their son William with remainder to their younger son Nicholas. 55 The Catesby holding may have passed to Roger …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… till its dissolution; the church, as I take it, was St. Nicholas's, which always belonged to the abbey. This was …
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