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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… &c., et terram quam Willielmus frater meus tenuit, &c., post decessum meum, et post decessum Agnetis uxoris mei, &c. Folio 49. Prior de … to Dugdale, Hugh de Brandeston held Granborough 21 E. I., and had a charter of free warren for his demesne lands …
A History of the County of York
… adjoined the little hall. 22 The whole castle area, i.e. the yard and Clifford's Tower, was surrounded by a moat … though references to the 40 days' unpaid service occur in inquisitions and writs of livery until 1404. 29 The extent to … long been its meeting place. 58 From the reign of Henry I the custody of this house was a serjeanty held by the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the 17th century. There is an inscription that Bishop Edward Waddington had found the palace in a ruinous … are normal like the north half: next these is a square post, south of which are the other three and a half bays. The … a Tudor arch with carvings in the spandrels, the initials I. T. and foliage. The cheeks of the fireplace have a series …
A History of the County of Sussex
… for it. Some fragmentary walling still exists south of (i.e., outside) the wall in a rectangular plan about 74 ft. … doorway in the south wall. The roof has a series of king-post trusses. The Vicars' Parlour, at the east end, has in …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… which meant that there was little competition for the post of head master. Throughout the inquiries of the royal … India. In 1836 Thomas Burgess was succeeded as bishop by Edward Denison, one of the youngest bishops Salisbury has … ff. 1634. Sar. Dioc. Regy., Vicars Choral Box, Bk. of I. Vanderplank, f. 10. Ibid. Bk. of R. Barret, f. 3. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… reflected the most common Norman practice of three apses (i.e. an apsidal east end, and north and south transepts with … 198 The first, Peter of Savoy, was a kinsman of Edward I; the other five were French or Italian cardinals … by a senior residentiary, this would lead to a general post in farms, each residentiary in turn resigning his farm …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at variance with existing custom. Both Mary and Elizabeth I were given power by Parliament to revise cathedral … of choristers whose voices had broken. Injunctions of Edward VI and Elizabeth I ordered that choristers who had … duty. It was also a necessary result of the orders of the post-Reformation church for their personal residence and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… the city wall from Lendal Tower and overlying the end of a post-Roman ditch. When this wall was begun, whether or not it … Bars. In 1603 over 10 was spent on repairs, including 4 to Edward Bykes, painter, for gilding the Bar on both sides and … A tablet commemorating the proclamation of Constantine I as Emperor in 306, allegedly at this spot, was set up by …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… of woollen cloths and other merchandise, (66.13s.4d.) 14 i. Of James Harman yeoman of the chamber for sealing of … goldsmith, William Quarles mercer, Nicholas Berry and Edward Lawson fishmongers, and Richard Venables merchant … sold by this accountant), 13.0s.0d. [cf. 71] c. 24 Dec. Of Edward Palmer haberdasher for the finding of the orphans of …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… carriage and burning of the same 6s.10d.; 29 Oct. to Sir Edward Osborne's man for the carriage of certain seditious … what store of wood there is there 11s.4d.; 13 Oct. to Edward Wallys carpenter which he (before) paid (in the name … spent in repairing the tenements this year (5.0s.0d.) i. 10 March to George Nicholles tailor, 5.19s.7d. 100 j. …
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