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Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… from Alice, widow of William Ancroft, mercer, to William Hyde, grocer, John Pountefreit, saddler, Robert Sewale, …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… Walderne, att. by John Blosse and Henry Broun. William Hyde, dead. A o 2 Henry IV, John Wakelee, att. by John Donne … t Dunstan by the Tower, which he had recently let to John Hyde alias Scut for two years at an annual rent of £4, …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… of 400 marks and to pay divers sums of money to William Hyde, son and heir of William Hyde, grocer, deceased, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of … and failing children, to the heirs of the said William Hyde. Membr. 2 18 May 1409 Writ of certiorari, returnable in …
Old and New London
… Surrey side. Early Roman London was scarcely larger than Hyde Park. Mr. Roach Smith, the best of all authorities on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… for firewood and other commodities. 286 In 1628 Sir Robert Hyde was granted 200 compensation for loss of this office … Pewsey, including 'Avonford' (Avebrick), 803 Kepnal and 'Hyde Wood', 804 'part of Froxfield with the parson's wood … the forest eyre of 1330 it was reported that the abbots of Hyde were accustomed to take 200 loads of fuel annually from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Deputy Wardens: Richard Digge. c. 1610 DL 39/4/29/1 Robert Hyde. c. 1614 Ibid. Thomas Howard, Viscount Andover. By Mar. … n. 71. 2. . . . between 'Boveclyve' and wood of Abbot of Hyde (Withy Copse, N. of Martinsell: ibid.). unto Drayton (on …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the other shares until Sibyl, who married Nicholas Hyde, and Ellen came of age. 19 Thomas Walwyn, of Much Marcle … land which she had inherited from her mother Sibyl Hyde to William Walwyn of Bickerton in Much Marcle. 21 …
Survey of London
… the windows. Balconies at front and back gave views over Hyde Park and distant Surrey, while the grounds themselves …
Survey of London
… Baroness Basset, in 1842. Savouring the view over Hyde Park and air as pure, he felt, as any in England, he set …
Survey of London
… took an offset bend which, together with the nearness of Hyde Park, presumably suggested the original name of the … lodge, but a hoped-for entrance across the road into Hyde Park did not materialize. 30 b The lodge, a stuccoed …