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A History of the County of Hampshire
… of the ancient city is the College of St. Mary, founded by William of Wykeham in 1387 on a site bought of the Prior and … sable between three roses gules, which are the arms of William of Wykeham, the founder. The stern, unbroken line of … 1773 and 1798. The laws are divided into six chapters:I. Chapel; II. School; III. Hall; IV. Court, Town and Hills ( …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… years of Henry III. In 1256 a city jury 7 in the case of William Shikehorn declared that the custom applied to 'any … seems not to have been removed. An illustrative case, 12 William of Dunstaple v. Henry of Aldington, may be cited, … in Winchester as in London. 22 But by the reign of Edward I the citizens of Winchester would seem to have established a …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… evidence of its existence until the reign of Henry I. 2 The early corporate existence of Winchester owed its … Herbert the Chamberlain, Ralph Basset, Geoffrey Ridel and William de Pont de l'Arche were keeping up their interest in … compotus, that for 1354, 75 s. is accounted for as paid to William Wynesflode and Roger Germayn for their expenses in …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… over the crossing was at any rate finished by 1100, when William Rufus was buried beneath it. It fell in 1107, … front of Walkelin's church. Lucy. Gules three luces or. William of Wykeham (13661404) seems to have done some work on … of Richard Weston Lord Portland, lord treasurer to Charles I, with a bronze effigy by Lesueur. The turret stair opens to …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… of two lights, one in each bay. These windows were made by William of Edington between 1334 and 1345. The tracery is of … have bosses carved with the arms of Cardinal Beaufort and William of Wykeham and a shield of the Passion. The vaulting … on the underside of the foot are engraved the initials I.W.L. and the arms, a cross between four crosslets (this …
Survey of London
… within a little of the site of Colville Court was sold by William Franks to Henry Bingley in 1773. 34 Excluded from the … of Whitfield Street (Nos. 32 and 33), "lately built by William Weston," and other parcels which were no doubt … in 1814. Author of a number of pamphlets. No. 17. 1818, William Jupp, probably William Jupp, the younger, (d. 1839), …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Although the Survey does not ascribe its building to King William, the castle was no doubt raised by his orders, 3 and … line of defence. Such was the castle in the days of William the Conqueror. During his reign nothing is recorded … the governor or Earl of Northumbria in 1095. 6 Of Henry I it is stated that he held his court at Whitsuntide in 1110 …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Westminster, 3 but in the first year of the new reign King William regained Windsor, giving Westminster in exchange … the Earl of Northumbria, was confined there. 5 In 1100 William Fitz Walter, who afterwards took the surname of … holding a great council there soon afterwards. 8 Henry I was at Windsor in September 1101, 9 at Christmas 11045 10 …
Survey of London Monograph
… 49 Ed. III, m. 25), and 1380 when ordered overseas with William, Lord Latimer (protection 4 July, 4 Ric. II). … herald in patents of 1367 and 1379 (Coll. of Arms MS, O.A. I, 78, II, 615, etc.). Note. Anstis (Coll. of Arms MS. O.A. … of Lant's Roll; otherwise unknown; probably meant for William Ballard, March. 7. THOMAS HOLME ( c. 1461). See …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the king's books at 9. 6. 8., and in the gift of the Rev. William Domvile: the tithes have been commuted for 255, and … an hospital founded in 1596 by Lady Pelham, widow of Sir William Dormer, for eight persons, and endowed by her with property producing, with a bequest from Sir William Stanhope in 1772, an income of 72. A fund of about 20 …
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