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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… was pleased to give this gracious Answer: 'Gentlemen, I am very glad to find my Message has been so acceptable to … of Parliament held in the eleventh and twelfth of King William the third, for the Repair of Dover Harbour. An Act to … Proviso in an Act of the fourth Year of the Reign of King William and Queen Mary, which presents the Citizens of the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… commenc'd and prosecuted an Action at Common-Law against William White Constable of Aylesbury, a Borough where Sir … the Consideration of the Case of Ashby and White; which I take to be a Matter of the last Consequence to the … on the 26th Day of December, in the 12th Year of King William the third, a Writ issued to the Sheriff of Bucks, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… to express their unanimous Joy and Satisfaction: And I assure myself you are all come dispos'd to do every thing … and prosecuting an Action at Common-Law, against William White, and others, late Constables of Aylesbury, for … (as Attorney at Law) divers Actions at Common-Law, against William White and others, late Constables of Aylesbury, for …
Survey of London
… building is an oval tablet with the initials W. C. for William Carpenter, and the date 1767. The bar window forms an … assume that it stood there at least as early as 1663 when William Royles was granted two pieces of the waste which, by … by the inn and adjacent property. After the death of William Royles, his widow and three sons and two daughters, …
Old and New London
… a week's research in a line), as early as Richard I., who confirmed the custody of his house at Westminster, … and his gaol of the Fleet at London, to Osbert, brother of William Longshampe, Chancellor of England. King John, also, … of the See of Canterbury, soon after the accession of William the Conqueror. That it was burnt by Wat Tyler's men …
Old and New London
… It was called "the River of Wells" as early as the days of William the Conqueror. The Fleet seems early to have become … impure, and hardly fit to drink, for, in 1290 (Edward I.), the prior of a Carmelite house in Whitefriars complained … north side of Holborn Hill accordingly; and the name of William Hooker, Lord Mayor in 167374, was cut on the stone …
Survey of London
… about six and a half acres, 2 was held on lease by William Smyth or Smith of the Middle Temple, esquire. 3 The … Currant and such like Bushes. 4 In December 1653 William Smyth, who had, with others, acquired possession of … stated that Those who knew the locality well said that if I examined the courts which ran out of [Flower and Dean …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was Mellitus, late bishop of London, as above mentioned. I do not find any mention, that either of these two received … a bull from pope Alexander, and the consent of king William the Conqueror, to have it argued in the presence of … are related at large by different authors, particularly by William Malmsbury, 23 the author of the Antiquates Britannic …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… From the Royal Charter (1133) The charter of King Henry I here referred to 1 is addressed to W(illiam de Corbuil) … mentioning 'the souls of my father and my mother and of William the king my brother'. 3 Charter No. 1 contains a … seems to have been published hitherto, one by Mr. William Barnard is given at the end of this chapter, with the …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… The founder To 1123 CHAPTER I THE FOUNDER That Rahere was the founder of the Priory of … contemporary historians, such as Herry of Huntingdon or William of Malmesbury. A Raherius or Ragerius is mentioned by … Pope Calixtus the Second 47 ruled the holy see of Rome; William, Archbishop of Canterbury, 48 presided over the …