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Finance and trade under Edward III
… ironmonger, 1 pavier, 3 chandlers, 1 cirger 1 barber NOTE I WOMEN IN THE CRAFT GILDS Dr Cunningham in a passage on the … instance This is true of John de la Rokele (Dowgate), William de Briklesworth (Tower), Ralph de Upton (Coleman … blader- e g Hamo le Barber in Bk F, p 220, Cal Wills, I, 533, and John Ate Loke, Cal Wills, I, 544 Growth of …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… under Edward III, as there had been under Edward I, of the merchants forming a new estate Edward III more than … p 35 See Cheap Ward Riley, Mem, p 170 John de Hereford and William de Blithe, paying 16d, and Maurice de Herlawe, 12d Bk … E, p 246 Cal Wills, I, 499 Ib, I 582 Ib, I, 584 Ib, I, 461 William Turk, 6s 8d, shop in Bridge Street, Ib, II, 56 Hugh …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… which had belonged to Roesia of Coventry, near to which William de Causton, one of the richest men in London, had his … members of these crafts, like Robert de Bristoll 8 and William de Mymmes, 9 were, however, in West Cheap 10 Passing … 1, p 24 William Turk, Cal Wills, II, 56, and John Leche, I, p 584, described as "fishmonger of Bridge Street" Thomas …
Survey of London
… London, where they established a house and church in King William Street, Strand. A year later, with the Catholic … for exercise in wet weather. 18 b The contractor was William Jackson of Pimlico, a native of Ireland and a … and G. G. Scott junior (a design of no ordinary merit I feel that it is impossible to speak too highly of its …
Old and New London
… to the KingAn Outspoken MayorSir N. FarindonSir William WalworthOrigin of the prefix "Lord"Sir Richard … the demise or abdication of a sovereign. In 1189, Richard I. elected Henry Fitz Ailwyn, a draper of London, to be first … at cards and dice, his wife inviting the court ladies. Sir William Walworth, a fishmonger, who was mayor in 1374 (Edward …
Cardiff Records
… FITZ HAMON 10931107. SUBDUED Glamorgan in the reign of William Rufus. He received the "Honour" of Gloucester to … the lordship was in the hands of the King (Henry I.) until about 1118, but no custodian is known. ROBERT … acted with authority in Glamorgan." Their children were(1) William; (2) Roger, Bishop of Worcester; (3) Hamo; (4) …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… this place was part of those vast possessions with which William the Conqueror enriched his half-brother Odo, bishop … of lord Hunsdon. He died in the 1st year of king James I. without male issue, upon which this manor came to his next … place was soon after the conquest in the possession of William, son of William de Horsmundenne, who gave the tenths …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to the parliament held in the 23d year of king Edward I's reign, at Westminster; when John German and John Martin … which was that of viscount Tunbridge, became extinct. William Henry de Zuleisten de Nassaw was in the 7th year of king William III. anno 1695, created baron of Enfield, viscount …
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 … I wished myself one of the Capuchins." In the reign of William III. we find a congregation of the French Huguenot … is an opening from Waterloo Place, formed by command of William IV., as had been the Spring Garden Gate, more than a …
Survey of London
… The Manor and Liberty of Norton Folgate CHAPTER I - The Manor and Liberty of Norton Folgate The western part … 2 Those held from 1487 to 1494 are said to be of William Worsley prebendary of the prebend of Nortonfoly and … of a prebend of Norton Folgate. The only prebend that William Worsley is known to have held together with the …