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Survey of London
… of 1670. Shortly before the Revolution Fox obtained James II's warrant to hold and enjoy all the lodgings, except … Wren, "but was afterwards opened again for Capt. Richard Fowler, 54 "who hath been eminently in our Service … referred to in the following: "The Prince of Orange came post from Margate to Whitehall. He was entertained at Sir …
Survey of London
… plot of open ground on the north-west of Fife House, (ii) an old warehouse (R), (iii) a small garden at the back of … on the ground, leasing them to Sir John Sayer and Sir Richard Mason. 109 In 1715 Charles Killigrew 110 applied for … Tangier, but in 1666 had as a Roman Catholic to resign his post. From 1678 to 1684 he was with other Catholic lords …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
Richard SCOTT Richard SCOTT Biography Name Richard SCOTT (SCOT) Gender Male Primary occupation medical …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of York, who had free warren here in the time of Edward II.; in the reign of Henry VIII., the palace was the …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… especially in 160911, and again in the reign of Charles II. The 17th-century conversion to pasture may have been … beams braced by small brackets to wall posts. A short king post with grotesque carved brackets supports the ridge piece. … Wigley, a silver paten of 1712, given by Lucy, widow of Richard Bradgate, vicar, a silver cup of 1740, and a silver …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… cum Ranskill towns 1612, are thus set down, John Ashetone, Richard Torre, William Thorpe, Anthony Denton, Stephen … on lease of lives to Pemberton Miles, esq: 426 acres, and Richard Acklom, esq; who possesses 456 acres. Other …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… I., and continued to exercise the right to the 21st of Richard II., from which time there was a suspension until the reign … for building, and for making lime. A fair, the grant of Richard II., is held on July 15th; and a market on the first …
A History of the County of York
… until at least 1796 but have been lost: one was given by Richard II in 1389 to be carried before the mayor, the other was used … on state occasions, is said to have been given by Richard II in 1393. New ones were bought in 1445 and 1580. …
A Dictionary of London
… houses. Called " Basinghall Postern" in Maitland, 1775, II. 906, and described as an open passage with a Gate. … in the Westchepe of London (Cal. L. Bk. E. p. 85). In 1320 Richard and Margery Godchep let a room in their seld in the … chests belonging to Thomas de Worstede in the seld of Richard Costantyn, 1346 (ib. 489). See also: Tanner's Seld, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… priory, founded by William Burdett in the reign of Henry II. Sedbergh (St. Andrew) SEDBERGH ( St. Andrew), a … a benefaction of 400 three per cent. Bank annuities, by Richard Wright, Esq., in 1790. The grammar school and …
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