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A New History of London
… title of mayor: for the next year an order was made, Henry Fitz Alwine being then chief magistrate, by the court of the … happened at this time. A certain abandoned lawyer, William Fitz-Osbert by name, but commonly called Long-beard, from his …
A New History of London
… enquire after the ringleaders of the riot. One Constantine Fitz Arnulph, a citizen of some consequence, was found to … their enemy, accused him of putting to death Constantine Fitz-Arnulph, one of their fellow-citizens, without a legal … but nothing could conciliate the king's affections. Symond Fitz-Mary had, previous to the election of sheriffs, …
A New History of London
… hangs the picture, a three-quarters length, of Henry Fitz-Alwine, a draper, and the first lord-mayor of London. At … the company had the good fortune however to save Fitz Alwine's picture, with another of Mary queen of Scots …
A New History of London
… his barony for felony, this castle was granted to Robert Fitz Richard son of Gilbert earl of Clare; and through him descended to Robert Fitz Walter, who in 1303 acknowledged his service to the city … which was thus described."That is to say, the said Robert Fitz-Walter had a soke or ward in the city, where was a wall …
A New History of London
… to St. Thomas of Acars, or Acons 9, founded by Thomas Fitz-Theobald de Heili, and his wife Agnes, sister to …
A New History of London
… horses in Europe; it was celebrated as a horse market by Fitz Stephen, toward the close of the twelfth century. It is …
A New History of London
… side. But he dying in 1524, it was finished by William Fitz Williams, who was sheriff in 1506 in the year 1532 2. …
A History of the County of Sussex
… to 65 by tale. The fee farm rent paid by William fitz Aucher, to whom King William is said to have granted the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… called to warrant Robert Markham, esquire. That which was Fitz-Hughes Lord of Carleton, was the inheritance of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… than eight acres. In 1138, Baldwin, a descendant of Walter Fitz-Gilbert, to whom the town was given by William Rufus, …
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