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A History of the County of Somerset
… of the parish and from 260 m. (853 ft.) near Alfred's Tower 11 in the south-east, steeply and then more gradually … Camell who granted it c. 1240 to Henry de Gaunt and St. Mark's hospital, Bristol, for 16 years because he could … to Gaunt and in 1268 he confirmed the Brewham estate to St. Mark's hospital. 15 The land remained with the hospital …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 19th century when district chapelries centred on Bishop's Wood and Coven were formed, in 1852 and 1858 respectively. … an annual service in Cannock parish church on the Feast of St. Barnabas (11 June), preaching a sermon at this service in … is still called the Chantry. 22 The large parish church of ST. MARY AND ST. CHAD consists of aisled nave, chancel, and …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was described as 'a hamlet of scattered houses'. 24 Bishop's Wood, c. 1680 'a little vill a little beyond Kiddemore … as of Chillington, conveyed lands called 'Seymperesthing' (St. Pierre's Thing) to Joyce wife of William Greville and … lands in Brewood belonging to the Benedictine nunnery of St. Mary, or Blackladies, founded c. 1150 probably on land …
A Dictionary of London
… lane," so called of John Brikels, sometime owner thereof (S. 241). John Brickell or Brykles, left houses in Harbour … Brickhill lane, otherwise Brykle1s lane, in the parish of St. Martin Vintry (End. Ch. Rep. All Hallows the Great, 1903, … 241). "Herber or Herbierlane," 32 Ed. III. (MSS. D. and C. St. Paul's, Press A. Box 15). "Erber lane," 1439 (Ct. H.W. …
Survey of London
… make tiles or perhaps where brick-earth was dug. In Agas's map of c. 156070 Brick Lane is shown, apparently quite without buildings. Faithorne and New court's map, published in 1658 but probably surveyed in the 1640's, … similar soup societies were operating in Clerkenwell and St. George's Fields, apparently closely connected with the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Bridekirk - Bridgwater Bridekirk (St. Bridget) BRIDEKIRK ( St. Bridget), a parish, in the union … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 10. 13. 4., and in the patronage of Mrs. Dykes; … The parliamentarians having made the church of St. Leonard their magazine, the royalists planted cannon on the …
A Dictionary of London
… inhabitants of the precinct. Bridewell Steps A tradesman's token was issued at the Sunn Tavern upon Bridewell Steps in … Bridge (ib.). Bridge House A dwelling-house attached to St. Thomas' Chapel on London Bridge, and quite distinct from … time : St. Magnus ; St. Margaret, Fish Street Hill ; St. Leonard, Eastcheap ; St. Benet, Gracechurch. Now only St. …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… houses upon London Bridge, one being the sign of the St. John's Head, in which Love's Widow dwelt, and the other the sign … Mary, according to custom, granting a tenement situated in St. Nicholas's Shambles, in the parish of Christ Church, to …
London Bridge
… payment up to and at the feast of Easter last, 6 13s. 4d. St Thomas Watering. Item received from Katherine late the wife of Robert Staundon, for the farm of the field/s of Peckham, to and up to Michaelmas 1419, 20s. [Total] 13 … hay from the meadow which Robert Staundon lately held by St Thomas Watering, 21s. [lost] Item from the sale of 100 …
London Bridge
… appointed Wardens of the said Bridge from that date 110. St Magnus. In the parish of St Magnus London is one house … for the solar beyond the said shop yearly 10s. 111. St Leonard. In the parish of St Leonard Eastcheap are 2 shops … Easter 1405> <Of <the wife of> John Hode for {2} <1> shop{s} <and Philip Wheler for the other shop> 6 13s. 4d.> <Of …