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Old and New London
… but soon after repaired and beautified. Originally, like Temple Bar, it had an arch in the centre for general traffic, …
A Dictionary of London
… On the eastern side of King's Bench Walk in the Inner Temple (Horwood, 1799). An office under the Lord Chancellor. See Temple (The). Alkichesbury See Alfrichburi. All Hallows (le …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 97 In 1543 it was granted to Richard Andrews and Nicholas Temple, 98 and in 1547 Richard sold it to William Blomer of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of the tithes of Corniton, the whole of one inclosure at Combe, two parts of the tithes at Williton, two parts of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Nutstead, Maplescombe, Farningham, Tunstall, Sheppey, and Combe (all in Kent), at Swindon (Wiltshire), Cassington and …
A History of the County of Kent
… 35 John Ashforde, elected 1427, 35 resigned 1446 36 John Combe, elected 1446 37 Thomas Banys, occurs 1467, 37a …
A History of the County of Kent
… its appurtenances of Greenwich, Woolwich, Mottingham, and Combe to hold as fully as he had held them in demesne, and as …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… to 1610. In 1606 he and John Weld, esquire, of the Middle Temple, probably his son, obtained a new lease for 33 years …