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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1968 when Min. of Health required Cale St site for post-graduate medical centre. 1 Sisters had been offered … 20 Middx County Rec. I. 144. Middx County Rec. I. 167; II. 67, 215; III. 32, 139. Cal. SP Dom. 1627-8, 230. … F.-X. Plasse, Le Clergé Français Refugié en Angleterre, II (1886), 154-7, 194, 277-8. For Thébault: D.A. Bellenger, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… other preferments and later became archdeacon of London. 9 Richard Martin, 1319-39, held Chelsea as a pluralist without … of Westminster school and wrote occasional poems. 16 Richard Ward, 1585-1615, was founder of the parochial charity … a double dedication, to St Luke and All Saints: Environs, II. 92 n. Guildhall MS 19224/367(2), copy of 59 Geo. III, c. …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… as well as the Charterhouse hospital, continued as post-Reformation almshouses, and their later history is … Selby's Hospital. In 1375 Robert de Selby, his wife, and Richard de Ravenser, obtained licence to grant lands in Hull … Rec., B.B. 2, p. 23. Cal. Pat. 131721, 22; Mon. Notes, ii (Y.A.S. Rec. Ser. 81), 19. Stanewell, Cal. Hull Deeds, …
A History of the County of Derby
… century. The Benedictines made little impression in post-Conquest days in this county, for there were no Black …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… by the building of the said wall; and in 1312, king Edward II. permitted them to make a draw-bridge of wood, five feet … vicar, although such leave should be refused them. King Richard II. in 1390, prohibited the conferring of the degree … is taken from Knox's History of the Reformation:"One Richard Marshall prior of the Blacke-Friars at Newcastle in …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… unto the water-mill beside St. James' kirk." See vol. ii. page 474, Hist. of Northumberland. "In the 3d of Edw. VI. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the chapel and the hospital with its appurtenances to Richard Burton, and he or his successors demolished the … for this and the other London leper houses. Henry II confirmed Maud's endowment 69 and added a further 60 s. a … of the leper hospitals rather than to his later (12656) post as 'warden of the City', a new post created by the king …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… which had accidentally fallen on him. 54 In 1318 Edward II sent John de Cotham to the 'abbot and convent of … de Hancrisham, occurs 1337 66 Lysons, Environs of Lond. ii. 568. M.R.O., Acc. 76/2421. J. Tavernor-Perry, Memorials …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of the priory was Maurice, Bishop of London 1086-1107, or Richard de Belmeis I (1108-27). No manor attributable to this … manor of Bromley is mentioned in the Middlesex Hidage post 1096. 7 Since the foundation almost certainly included … have been. 32 Liberties confirmed to the priory by Henry II included quittance of the shire, the hundred, and assizes, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… that the abbey was founded in expiation for the murder of Richard II, 19 but there is no reference to it in the foundation … was the chief steward. 85 Two distinguished men held this post early in the 16th century. Sir Richard Sutton, a lawyer …