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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Lit. Claus. (Rec. Com.), i. 527. Ibid. 542, 561. Ibid. ii. 195. In this year the bishop was excused the fine of 5 … Salisbury, 85; see above, p. 17. Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.), ii. 27980; see above, p. 17. Hatcher, Salisbury, 856; Abbrev. … Apr. and 25 Sept. 1828). 'Bounded on the N. by the Pillory Post and rails, on the S. by the Butchers' Market and …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… owned property in Endless Street, formerly belonging to Richard Gage, merchant, who died c. 1444, 19 and some of its … the west of the modern Greencroft may have been given by Richard Wreffyn, a resident there in 1497. 20 Sixteen other … p. 102. R. R. Sharpe, Cal. Wills proved in Ct. of Husting, ii. 223. Sar. Corp. MSS. Ledger A. f. 125. The full list is …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… the city's representatives before the Council included Richard Spencer and William Warmwell, its parliamentary … it seven times since 1376, and John Levesham 10 and Richard Jewell, 11 who were to be elected as burgesses within … and Hist. St. Edmund's Coll., 36; Sar. Corp. MSS. Box II, no. 6, 139. Ibid. Third Bk. of Remembrance of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Repeal of the Test and Penal Statutes by King James II in 1688', W.A.M. xviii. 371. Hatcher, Salisbury, 491. … Wilts. v. 220. See p. 84. H. A. Wyndham, Family History, ii. 1789. V.C.H. Wilts. v. 2201. See p. 107. Hatcher, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were not active in Salisbury until near the end of Charles II's reign. Two isolated incidents in 1657 met with quick … chapel. 36 A little assistance has also been received from Richard Earlsman's charity: this was a gift of 1,180, in … by the minister of the chapel: by his will proved in 1787 Richard Spraggs left 50 to be used to give 10 poor members of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of further tallages. A few months later, represented by Richard of Ludgershall, mayor since 1302, the citizens … bishop evidently felt it necessary to secure from Edward II a confirmation of his charters and at the same time … citizens, including John Bitterlegh, William Warmwell, Richard Spencer, merchants, and all at some time …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 12 but according to the Bishop Charles Walmesley, Richard Turner, at that time the Jesuit priest in Salisbury, … 'fluctuating as strangers come and go'. 13 In c. 1785 Richard Turner was chaplain at Mrs. Arundell's house, 14 and … oath required by the Relief Act of the previous year were Richard Turner, S.J., Mary Arundell and her servants, two …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… pp. xcviii, cxxxviii, ccxlix (1850), xliii. Ibid. vol. ii, pp. 386, 4423, 459. Ibid. 18501, pp. 585, 606; 18512, vol. ii, p. 547. Rep. of Wesleyan Educ. Cttee., 1856, p. 30. Acct. … of Council, 184850, vol. i, p. 235. Ibid. 18501, vol. ii, p. 28. Acct. of Wilts. Schools (1859), p. 39. Mins. of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Year Books issued by the city council. B.M. Cat. of Seals ii. No. 53613; Hatcher, Salisbury, pl. facing p. xvii. No. … Deeds N. 29. x. Ibid. Ledger D. f. 111. B.M. Cat. of Seals ii. No. 5370; Sar. Corp. MSS.; Hatcher, Salisbury, pl. facing … The 2nd seal was then already in use. B.M. Cat. of Seals ii. No. 5364; Hatcher, Salisbury, pl. facing p. xvii. No. 20. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilts Museum had been founded in Castle Street by Dr. Richard Fowler to house the various objects found when the …