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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… rent with appurtenances in Pakenham, Norton, Great Barton, Stow Langtoft, Thurston, and Ixworth, to have and to hold to … land with appurtenances in Pakenham, Norton, Great Barton, Stow Langtoft, Thurston and Ixworth in the county of Suffolk, …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Antholin's Church, Budge Row. (Machyn's Diary,' p. 375; Stow's London,' edition 1720, Book 3, p. 16.) He married … epitaph on her tomb in St. Antholin's Church says ( vide Stow). By this second marriage he had three daughters: Mary, … been gratified, and she was buried with her two husbands. Stow quotes from the tomb of Sir Roger, that by Dame …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1615, but nothing more is known of it. 25 Henry and John Stow, tenants of Lexden mill in the mid 18th century, were … the 1740s until 1772 it was occupied by John and Henry Stow. By 1775 it was a bay mill and was leased that year to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… clerk, in 1531; one by Edward Darbie, archdeacon of Stow, in the county of Lincoln, in 1538; one by William … of which by the Danes it was given to the monastery of Stow, which grant was confirmed by Henry I.; the ancient …
A Dictionary of London
… earl of Oxford, 1539 (L. and P. H. VIII. XIV. 1192 (8). In Stow's time it was still one house and garden occupied by Sir … House" of Captain George Smith (Herbert, II. 561). (Stow, ed. Kingsford. II. p.316). This places Oxford House on … records (See Riley's Mem. p.95, and Lib. Cust. II. 447-8). Stow says it was so called of oysters found there. Oyster …