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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Wills Mary I (1553-58) ANNO 1 MARY. Monday next before the Feast of S. … gown without velvet faced with foynes; and to his cousin William Armestronge, a man at arms, "a Targett with a mase." … servants, comprising Christofer Strongman his "furner," William Swifte his "whitehewe," his journeymen, apprentices, …
Survey of London
… 2nd Marquess of Northampton in 1828. Their second son, William, 4th Marquess, was born in 1818. 18 The names John … John Wilson's brother, built at least thirty-eight houses. William Wilson and Uriah Wilson, a plumber-glazier of … building in the 1720s of the Cobham's Head (see Chapter I), this vicinity had two pubs with names that came in the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… with 'Little Wilsford', may have come into the hands of William, son of Edward of Salisbury, in the early 12th … Priory, and to it Richard Cotel, probably the tenant of William's son Patrick, Earl of Salisbury, added a virgate in … 1928; see also Wilts. Cuttings, xviii. 67. V.C.H. Wilts. i (1), passim; see also sketch map of Stonehenge area in R. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… some comedies," author of "The Life and Reign of James I."; died at Felsted, Essex, Oct., 1652, buried in the … Merton Coll., matric. 3 March, 1597-8, aged 15; (son of William, D.D.); admitted to King's Coll., Cambridge, 1598; … Tower). See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. Wilson, Edward s. William, of Windermere, Westmorland, p.p. Queen's Coll., …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1606-1633 Place of birth London (Lambeth, Surrey (?son of William Wilson, Ca 1578)) Date of birth c. 1583 Date of death …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… constructed of wood; and Matilda, queen of Henry I., was also brought up in it, under her aunt, the abbess … until the Dissolution, when it was granted to Sir William Herbert, afterwards Earl of Pembroke, its revenue … without interruption, till the passing of the act 2nd of William IV., cap. 45, since which it has returned only one, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… and was granted with the borough of Wilton to Sir William Herbert, and has since remained with the earls of … 1827) by Westmacott. There is also a monument of 1626 to William Sharp and his family. Flanking the chancel are … General Entry Bk. f. 116. See p. 3, n. 30. Cur. Reg. R. i. 214. Hoare, Mod. Wilts. Branch and Dole, 74. Phillipps, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Henry Crede, the tenant, with the support of Sir William Herbert, the owner, was sufficiently powerful to … more powerful neighbour. Merchants of Salisbury such as William Webb 10 and Thomas Coke 11 were also freeholders of … one. 20 While it is true that by the reign of Charles I, the Gray and the Sharp families had both entered the ranks …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… held by Queen Berengaria. 2 After the death of Richard I it formed part of Berengaria's dower, but evidently she did … 13 and in 1336 Edward III granted it in tail male to William Fitz Warin, 'le frere', for services he had rendered … the beginning of 1541 the borough had been granted to Sir William Herbert, who by 1544 had also acquired Wilton Abbey …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… at least as early as the reign of Henry III, for Edward I spoke of a charter of his ancestors to this effect. 2 In … not granted with the rest of the abbey possessions to Sir William Herbert. Eighteenth-century references to Wilton … when much of the abbey property which had passed to Sir William Herbert was inclosed within Wilton Park in the …