Search

Displaying 44921 - 44930 of 54370
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (b)xxxv. N.W. (c)xxxv. S.W.) Rivenhall is a parish 2 m. N. of Witham. The church and Rivenhall Place are the principal … c(1). A large house existed near a stream at the lower end of the field E. of the church. It was opened during draining … p. 133) with sea-horse crest; on N. wall, (2) to Samuel, son of Thomas Western, 1699, veined marble tablet with …
Survey of London
… Rivercourt House and the site of the Queen Dowager's House XXXII.RIVERCOURT HOUSE, AND THE … common field of Hammersmith. In 1636 Joseph Hooker, the son and heir of Thomas, sells four acres of the property to … records the death of Henry Box 13 and the admission of his son Ralph. Ralph Box is chiefly known from his having taken, …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Ellin RIX Biography Name Ellin RIX Gender Female Period of medical practice 1611-1632 Address Silver Street 1621 … Street, was accused of promising to heal Mrs Jane Lee's son in 14 days, and taking 15s. in advance (45s. to be paid … Entry Jane Lee again accused R regarding L's husband and son. A Mrs Jenkinson had given R 20s. to cure L's son. R had …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with Glazebrook, a township, in the parish and union of Warrington, hundred of West Derby, S. division of … Edward III. His heiress married Sir Hamon Massey, second son of Hugh Massey, of Tatton, Cheshire; and this family held … interest to be distributed among the poor; and in 1802, Philip Morres invested 164 in the 3 per cent. consols., for …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Roade ROADE The medieval township of Roade occupied about 1,610 acres 86 in the north-eastern … in 1247. 83 Walter died in 1249 and was succeeded by his son Robert, 84 who gave St. James's abbey an acre of his fee … 412. Bridges, Northants., i. 321. The Register of Bishop Philip Repingdon 1405-1419, i (Lincoln Rec. Soc. lvii), 32, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… p. 254. Turnpike Roads, p. 256. Later Roads, p. 265. List of Turnpike Acts, p. 266. Early roads The main lines of communication across southern England have traversed … from Marlborough to Devizes, Trowbridge, and Norton St. Philip (Som.); the road from Salisbury to Lechlade (Glos.) …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… prepared from the alum-stone in Italy. OED earliest date of use: 1436 under Alum and under Roche alum Found in units of C, LB, POUND, QU Found among the DRUGS, rated by the … The OED suggests the term was applied to a hard confection of candied SUGAR, variously flavoured, but elsewhere it was …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… Rochester 1541-1857 INTRODUCTION Like the other cathedrals of the New Foundation, Rochester cathedral was reconstituted on the dissolution of its monastic chapter of St. Andrew. As the diocese of … in the first three prebends, which were continued by his son Samuel to 1790. 6 These lists tally with the ownership of
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Rock - Rodsley Rock ROCK, a chapelry, in the parish of Embleton, union of Alnwick, S. division of Bambrough ward, N. division ofof Embleton; net income, 50. The chapel, dedicated to St. Philip and St. James, consists of a nave and chancel, with a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Rodborough Church CHURCH. Rodborough was originally part of the ecclesiastical parish of Minchinhampton. A church had … Grice and Charles Newcommen, conveyed them to Giles Payne, son of John, 79 and Giles's nephew Richard was in his turn … master of St. Loe school in Minchinhampton, as was his son Nathaniel 2 who was serving Rodborough in 1748. 3 James …
Displaying 44921 - 44930 of 54370