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Old and New London
… Row CHAPTER XXIII. PATERNOSTER ROW. Its Successions of TradersThe House of LongmanGoldsmith at FaultTarleton, … Row. The first Longman, born in Bristol in 1699, was the son of a soap and sugar merchant. Apprenticed in London, he … in America and "the plantations." He was succeeded by his son, Mr. T. L. Longman, a plain man of the old citizen style, …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Paulerspury PAULERSPURY The parish of Paulerspury occupies 3,038 acres in the north-west of … alienated by Charles I and failed to be recovered by his son. 95 By the early 18th century much of the park, including … in 1288, leaving a widow Sarra and twin sons, Lawrence and Philip, aged 30, of whom Lawrence was the first-born. As well …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… PAUNTLEY PAUNTLEY is a small rural parish 14 km north-west of Gloucester. In the later Middle Ages it contained the … in the later 12th century from William de Solers to his son Richard. Richard's son Walter claimed the advowson of … land in 1955 13 and his son D.J. Clapham sold it to Simon Skelding in 2000. 14 Pauntley Court, which John …
A History of the County of Somerset
… List of illustrations CHURCH. The church was a dependent chapelry of North Petherton minster: payments to the mother church … Bristol, probably at its foundation c. 1140. Robert's son, also Robert, gave lands in the parish at the dedication …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Walpole, separately held in 1066, were all held by Walter of Douai in 1086. PAWLETT, later PAWLETT GAUNTS, 38 was held … lost the main part of his estate which passed to Robert, son of Robert FitzRoy, earl of Gloucester. Before 1147 Robert … held land there 44 and William Grove was succeeded by Simon Ellis (d. by 1474). 45 John Strangeways owned an estate …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Peach-Peyton Peach-Peyton Peach, Michael s. George, of Holberton, Devon, pleb. Exeter Coll., matric. 21 March, … 19 July, 1659; possibly student of Gray's Inn 1662, as son and heir of Thomas, of Canterbury, esq. See Foster's … M.A. 18 April, 1635, (as Peirse), vicar of Bristol St. Philip 1633. See Foster's Index Eccl. Pearce, John (Peerce) …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… were commonly sold by WATER MEASURE. OED earliest date of use: c1000 Simone Clarke As FRUIT: Found in many varieties … as DRIED, GREEN, PRESERVED, WEST INDIAN Found in units of BUSHEL, GALLON Found rated by the BARREL See also PEAR … have been noted in the Dictionary Archive in a long list of preserved plums among the apothecarial stock of a Cheshire …
Old and New London
… and Dulwich CHAPTER XXII. PECKHAM AND DULWICH. Situation of PeckhamQueen's RoadAlbert RoadThe Manor House of … Isaac P. Shard, Esq.; in 1812 it belonged to his second son, Mr. Charles Shard, of Lovel's Hill, near Windsor, who … government of Oliver Cromwell, and the short power of his son Richard, the lands and goods of the college were taken …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… S.W.) Pembridge is a large parish and small town 7 m. W. of Leominster. The church is of considerable interest, and the town (Plate 157) retains a … only. In S. transepton E. wall, (2) to Walter, son of Thomas Smith, 16612, inscription only. Communion …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… College Arms (33) Pembroke College stands on the E. side of Trumpington Street bounded on the N. by Pembroke Street, … was granted to the Society by Innocent VI in 1355, and by Simon Langham, Bishop of Ely, in 1365, to build a chapel, and … with Cornelius Austin and Richard Billopps and William his son of Cambridge, joiners, for the wainscoting. The building …
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