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Survey of London
… east side of the estate, between Bow Street, Brydges (now Catherine) Street and Drury Lane were granted away in fee … of the area between Drury Lane and Bow Street and Catherine Street was not achieved until c. 18991900, when the …
Survey of London
… the demolition of the White Hart Inn and the formation of Catherine Street, which joined the south end of Brydges … 50 feet wide, was cut through the site. It was named Catherine Street in complimentary reference to the Queen. Secondly, the formation of Catherine Street greatly benefited Lord Burghley, the owner …
Survey of London
… said to be in occupation. 71 The occupant was said to be a Catherine Hays in 1749, when Sibilla and her husband, Sir …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… 335 Edward Fowler is said to have entertained Queen Catherine of Aragon here. 336 He died in 1540, and was … There was an ancient chapel at Gawcott dedicated to St. Catherine, the Sunday after whose festival was still observed …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… was presumably St. Leonard's. Another was dedicated to St. Catherine, 92 and is mentioned again in 1502, in which year … and to Our Lady and St. George (1541). 95 A chapel of St. Catherine in St. John's is mentioned in 1508 96 and at sundry … mentioned above, stood within it. Presumably the St. Catherine altar was also there. St. Mary's contained at least …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… until in 1509 they were granted as part of her jointure to Catherine of Aragon, then Princess of Wales. 531 During the … and in 1526 Sir Edward Baynton succeeded them. 534 By 1534 Catherine's jointure had been transferred to Anne Boleyn. 535 … on Anne of Cleves for life. 536 It was bestowed on Catherine Howard in 1541 537 and on Catherine Parr in 1544. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… a weaver first. 57 About mid century a 'weaver' called Catherine Brede made white and coloured cloths on contract, … declined fairly steadily in the halfcentury. 507 In 1510 Catherine of Aragon leased the profits of the fairs and … 685 Civic autonomy was significantly advanced in 1510 when Catherine of Aragon let the borough to the burgesses to farm, …
A History of the County of Worcester
… irrespective of religious creed. St. Andrew: In 1698 Catherine Talbotas appeared from the Church Tableby her will … trustees, in augmentation of the charities of Mrs. Catherine Talbot and Mrs. Sarah Roberts, otherwise the … Andrew's parish is contemplated. St. Nicholas: Charity of Catherine TalbotThe poor of this parish receive 1 a year, and …
A History of the County of Surrey
… works have revealed an ancient flint pavement in St. Catherine's on this line. The London and Portsmouth road of …
A History of the County of Northampton
… were referred to in the settlement of the manor on Queen Catherine wife of Charles II. 136 From a suit brought early … on the 17 June, at Michaelmas and on the feast of St. Catherine. 176 Five were held in 1838, on the Thursdays …