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A History of the County of York
… the realm. 76 Thereafter the Scottish usually took second place to the French wars in royal eyes, and York ceased to be … Edw. I and Edw. II, i. 202-4; ii. 42, 174-5. T. F. Tout, Place of Edw. II in Eng. Hist. 88–90. Cal. Pat. 1307–13, 479; …
A History of the County of York
… two new fairs had been obtained and the sewer and watering place in Knavesmire had been cleansed. 26 During his term of … oligarchy. It was the merchant who had stepped into the place of the property-owning patrician of earlier times. The … was successfully resisted in 1504. 51 The election took place on 21 September and the year of office began at …
A History of the County of York
… even the Scottish question was beginning to take second place to internal discords. The city could not afford to …
Old and New London
… THE LAW COURTS AND OLD PALACE YARD. " M. I hate this place worse than a man who has inherited a Chancery-suit. " F.Why, you need not be afraid of this place; for a man without money needs no more fear a crowd of … and St. Mary's Chapel were demolished in 1502, to give place to the gorgeous mausoleum of Henry VII. In a house …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… later Herefordshire, at 'Magana', 'Lydas', and 'another place by the river Monnow'. 9 The gift implies a monastic … of the Leominster monastic estate) 22 and were 'in the place called Wininicas'; that is usually assumed to include … probably 'Lege' lying below Wenlock Edge and including the place later called Hughley, where the priory retained ½ hide …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… town, taking the name of West Street as far as the market-place. Here it starts downhill again, and is known as East … Sutton. Branching north from West Street by the market-place is Broad Street, a wide short stretch of road which … eighteenth centuries. However, just to the north of the place where the most disastrous fire began in 1689, at the …
A History of the County of Hampshire
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Railway is 3 miles north of the village. The following place-names occur:'Blekedon' (Black Down) (xiii cent.), 5 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Inclosure Act for Dibden was passed in 1790. 7 Among early place-names may be mentioned 'Thommesheyes' and 'Whetelond' 8 … John Rogers junior appears with Thomas de Dibden in the place of Richard atte Hanger and Walter Nott. 47 After-the …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… at Ely and Wisbech alternately. 38 But large changes took place in the medieval practice. Then, the king's justices in … have been infrequent, but once again a change had taken place since medieval times. In 1417 the Prior of Ely had … his body stripped naked and be whipped around the market place in Ely on Saturday next . . . until his body be bloody …
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