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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… St. Julitta (his mother) was commonly called St. Cyri(a)c's. Its unusual dedication was established by the 1210s 76 and … and more centrally in the joint churchyard than St. Mary's, which may be of slightly later origin. Both churches … c. 1800, 78 may well have been founded by 1100. St. Mary's was possibly more important in the earlier Middle Ages. It …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… abbey, having defeated a claim by Wynsige after the king's death, granted its Swaffham land before 996 for life to one … judge Roger of Leicester. 78 He sold it in 1296 to John of Brigham, 79 perhaps dead by 1302 when the fee was occupied by … possessed the manor held of the earls of Oxford. 81 John Brigham of West Wratting, said to be John's son, 82 occupied …
Survey of London
… his fine taste and would-be autocratic control of London's architecture; [Inigo] Jones with his perfectly mature … in February 1630/1, negotiations were begun with Richard Brigham, the King's coachmaker. A contract was concluded on 4 April whereby Brigham agreed to spend 3,000 in building and the Earl …
Survey of London
… him. Thereupon the three remaining sons and the Earl's widow came to an amicable agreement for sharing the family's estates; this was ratified by an Act of Parliament and … in Chandos Street between 1667 and 1699, where Richard Brigham had been responsible for the development. One house …
A Survey of London
… Familie of the Druries. This lane turneth North towarde S. Giles in the field. From the south end of this lane in the … house is one, which sometime belonged to the Parson of S. Martins in the fielde, and by composition came to Sir … of England, also in the Cloyster, 1400. but since Nicholas Brigham Gentleman raysed a Monumente for him in the South …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from 1460 to 1728. A volume referred to in the Treasurer's Roll for 15034 2 as the Black Book, now lost, may have been used by Thomas Metcalfe, Mayor 15923. Metcalfe's book of transcripts, preserved at Downing College, 3 was … may well have been members of the University, like Robert Brigham, Mayor 134850, and John Bilney, Mayor five times …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… the townsmen; 15 possibly in the dedication of St. Clement's church; in the institution of the 24 lawmen and the … the Mayor to lead the attack on Barnwell, whilst Robert Brigham, an ex-Mayor, and Hugh Candelsby, one of the … familiar in the Borough records. Richard Martyn, Robert Brigham, and John Refham who were pardoned belonged to …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Robert Chambers Thomas Harbourn 1486 George Carr Robert Brigham 1487 The same John Penreth 1488 Thomas Lockwood … 1494 The same Thomas Green 1495 The same Christopher Brigham 1496 The same William Hayning 1497 Robert Harding … Hood Thomas Smith 1798 John Wallis William Wright 1799 R. S. Hedley Henry Cramlington 1800 Archibald Reed Aubone …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… Watford. 3 On the 28th July the royal assent to Coventry's election was signified to Richard Clifford, the Bishop of … by the many claims on its hospitality. St. Bartholomew's at the same time was in much the same condition, and by … Westminster, which was presented to the Abbey by Nicholas Brigham in the year 1556 (as stated on the tomb), in many …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… The Fleming part may have descended with the same family's moiety of the superior manor, and so would, with it, be … lands to the value of 250, 54 a grant from Queen Anne's Bounty was secured in 1719, apart from which the income was … was in 1840 one of the grand hot-beds of Mormonism. Brigham Young once preached at Longton; Longton contributed …
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