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Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066-1300
… marca presentibus in servitio anniversarii sui. 19 July i D xiiii kl Obitus Radulfi filii Helye 236 et uxoris eius … late to have been included in the obit book. Either the William of Hide who occ. 1196 ( The Chancellor's Roll for the … cf. Pipe Roll 10 Richard I 1198 p. 212) or the much later William of Hide son of Walter of Hide who occ. 1250 (Hereford …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on the Museum, namely Richard Frogley, carpenter, 13 William Young, 14 smith, Bernard Rawlins, glazier, 15 John … and Jones, 'The Decline of the Mason-Architect', Journal R.I.B.A., Sept. 1937. Blomfield, History of Renaissance Architecture, i, 152. See also Dr. H. E. D. Blakiston in The Times, 28 Feb. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… 88, opp. p. 41), a motte-and-bailey castle constructed by William I, stands on a low natural ridge parallel to the river, with … Coin hoards of silver pennies of Edward the Confessor and William I, one of them buried in a Stamford ware crucible, …
Old and New London
… Criminals tried hereTrial of the RegicidesTrial of Lord William RussellThe Press-yardThe Black Sessions of 1750Sprigs … writing to the Times of November 28th, 1845, says, "I find upon investigation that upwards of two thousand … wordin connection with his illustrious friend, SidneyLord William Russell. The trial of the regicides commenced on the …
Survey of London
… The Old Court suburb CHAPTER I - The Old Court Suburb Chronically asthmatic, William III cast about soon after the Glorious Revolution of … peripatetic. Its comings and goings were erratic, but even William III, Mary and Anne, with whom Kensington was the most …
Old and New London
… by the Bishop of Coutances, to whom it was granted by William the Conqueror. It was at that time held by Aubrey de … of distinction; and its importance was completed when William III. bought the house and grounds of the Finch family … open Parliament; Queen Anne, for the same purpose; George I. and George II. (we shall have the pleasure of looking at …
Old and New London
… London in the reign of Charles II., thus writes:"That I might not take post, or be obliged to use the stage-coach, I went from Dover to London in a wagon; I was drawn by six … having been made to the institution in 1866, by a Mr. William Smalley, it was resolved that the only remaining …
Survey of London
… 1796). 1790. Henry Summers (morning preacher). 1792. William Humphries (morning preacher, 179296; pastor, …
Survey of London
… The house was mainly of two periods, early James I. (1606) and late 18th century, c. 1750. It also contained … panel in the whole ceiling contained the shield of James I., bearing quarterly, 1st and 4th the arms of England and … pte of a value of 5000l p. ann. and compounded for by S r William Rider & S r Walter Cope knights and others And …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Occasion of my parting with the last Parliament; for I, who will never use Arbitrary Government myself, am … Speaker. Which they accordingly did, unanimously electing William Williams of Gray'sInn Esquire, Counsellor at Law, and … in this Affair. The Paper was read over to the King by Sir William Waller. Therefore according to the King's Command, I
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