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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… where the principal inhabitants liv'd, Sir John Marly, Sir William Blacket, Sir Mark Milbank; and the houses of many … Street has a fine termination in the elegant house of Mr. William Fife, surgeon. The opposite end, by a circular sweep, … the dirtiness of the place in his time; and Brand says, "I could not, on a late visit, compliment the present tenants …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… were also destroyed by the Scots in the reign of Charles I. The street proceeding straight on from Newgate to Barras … in 1612. He married, in that year, Anne, daughter of William Jackson, of Newcastle. His only son, Sir Francis …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… ruined during the civil wars in the reign of king Charles I.; but they are now one of the pleasantest and best-built … northwards, and was so called by the late proprietor, William Batson, Esq. from his estate in Ponteland parish. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… south side of the road were the extensive nurseries of Mr. William Elliott, but which are now partly occupied by genteel … Black Friars in Newcastle, and the brethren thereof, to William Hays, of a certain great close of theirs, built round …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by the Saxon chronicle, which gives a full account of it. I shall now return to the deans, who continued to preside … David, king of Scots, and with the consent of archbishop William Corboil, chosen abbot of the monastery of … to be abbot of Evesham. 44 About this time lived William Fitz Stephens, usually called Stephens and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… besides several others, among whom were Dr. Goldwell and William Wynchepe, who were marked out and assigned for … whose names Willis enumerates in his Mitred Abbeys, vol. i. p. 247, amounting in the whole to the sum of 129l. 6s. 8d. … lands of most of these dissolved houses, several of which I have seen, viz. that the grantees should continue the like …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the vehement opposition made by the prior and convent; and William Corboil, who was a secular, was constituted … present in parliament, was in the 23d year of king Edward I. when the chief abbots and priors only, about fifty in … of those who belonged to the college; and of his nephew William Islip, the manor of Wodeford, in Essex, which he gave …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… to have all the chambers and house, from the chamber now William Wincheap's, being annexed unto the lodgings named the … this came to be archbishop of Canterbury, in king Edward I.'s time, and was a scholar at Canterbury, says Harpsfield, and therefore, I suppose here. In whose immediate successor's time, anno …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… crown, except it was in the stranger's hall, adjoining, I know not; but soon after the time of the dean and chapter's … late years the public is sufficiently acquainted with; and I shall only mention one, Edward, lord Thurlow, late high … and rules, as mentioned in the deed of feoffment. 7 William Heyman, gent. of Canterbury, in 1625, by indenture, …
Survey of London
… Walter Brunus was co-founder with Walter FitzEilred, William de Elie, John Bloundie and Wymarke de Elbegate. a … by Walter, Archdeacon of London, during the episcopate of William de S. Mariae Ecclesia. 2 The period of this … century royal servants (including a servant of Edward I's confessor, two of Edward III's yeomen, and a Robert de la …