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Finance and trade under Edward III
… shed which it came to include in Henry VI's reign, which Edward III built by the church of St Mary le Bow, in order to … 1, p 24 William Turk, Cal Wills, II, 56, and John Leche, I, p 584, described as "fishmonger of Bridge Street" Thomas … a note on the taxes upon Movables of the Reign of Edward III to the English Hist Rev, XXX, p 69 Margaret Curtis …
Survey of London
… The chosen twelve were by A. J. Adams, Adams and Kelly, Edward Clarke, H. Clutton, G. Goldie, Gordon and Flockhart, … and G. G. Scott junior (a design of no ordinary merit I feel that it is impossible to speak too highly of its … the altars. 53 The pulpit was under the domea position I should be rather afraid ofand there were one or two …
Old and New London
… the demise or abdication of a sovereign. In 1189, Richard I. elected Henry Fitz Ailwyn, a draper of London, to be first … again recovered its liberties and retained them till 1285 (Edward I.), when Sir Gregory Rokesley refusing to go out of … that saluting a lady, on her appointment to a confidential post near some persons of the Royal Family, was the sealing, …
Cardiff Records
… the lordship was in the hands of the King (Henry I.) until about 1118, but no custodian is known. ROBERT … (apparently in 1283); 2nd, in 1290, Joan, dau. of King Edward I. By his first wife he had a daughter, Isabel, who m. … enfeoffed, with remainder to his heirs. However, the King (Edward I.,) at first seized his daughter's lands on account …
Survey of London
… 6th June in that year the Prince of Wales (afterwards King Edward VII) laid the memorial stone of the new premises of … is to be removed)." "7th January, 1772. Read Letter from Edward Johnson, Secretary to the Commissioners of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the Book of Knights Fees, taken in the reign of king Edward I. was part of the possessions of the prior and convent of … How it passed back again into the same family of Fane, I do not find; but it was for some length of time, together …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Wood for the pannage of sixty hogs. In the time of king Edward the Consessor, and afterwards, and now, it was and is … of lord Hunsdon. He died in the 1st year of king James I. without male issue, upon which this manor came to his next … VIII. holding it by knight's service, as appears by the inquisitions taken after their respective deaths; his son, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… another perambulation was had in the 8th year of king Edward I. before Stephen de Penchester and Solomon Roffe, justices … their departure out of the shire. In the 7th year of king Edward I. the earl of Gloucester claimed the above liberties …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… so done, to the parliament held in the 23d year of king Edward I's reign, at Westminster; when John German and John Martin … of Hereford. After which king Richard advanced him to the post of great chamberlain, and to that great and high office …
Old and New London
… in Spring GardensCourtier Life in the Reign of Charles I.Mistaken Notions as to the Origin of the Name of Spring … (1670), Prince Rupert, the "mad" Lord Crofts, Sir Edward Hungerford, Colley Cibber, and, last but not least, … destroyed. In 1731, a new chapel was built by the Hon. Edward Southwell. A chapel subsequently erected by one of the …