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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a considerable manor belonging to the Dean and Chapter of Ely. In 1741, the place suffered from a dreadful hurricane, … at 32. 16. 0.; net income, 1010; patron, the Bishop of Ely. There is a place of worship for Particular Baptists. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 1553, rector of Bishops Hatfield, Herts, 1554, canon of Ely 1553, deprived 1559, archdeacon 1556, dean of …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… in which was then confined John Morton, Bishop of Ely, originally a zealous adherent of the Lancastrian party, … projected by the Duke of Buckingham, and Morton, Bishop of Ely, then a prisoner in the custody of the duke, there are … was confined, and which, from that circumstance, is called Ely Tower. By far the greater part, however, has disappeared, …
A New History of London
… and projects. They proceeded in grand cavalcade from Ely-house Holborn to Whitehall, where the king and queen … were actors in this business, according to order, met at Ely-house in Holbourn: there the grand committee sat all day, …
A New History of London
… of St. Asaph; Dr. Keen, of Bath and Wells; Dr. Turner, of Ely; Dr. Lake, of Chichester; Dr. White, of Peterborough; and …
A New History of London
… upon the mal-administration of William Longchamp bishop of Ely, chancellor, and one of the regents of the kingdom; who, …
A New History of London
… But Henry, who was then curbing some rebels in the isle of Ely, being assisted by prince Edward with 30,000 men, shut …
A New History of London
… a call of new serjeants at law, a grand feast was given at Ely house, Holborn; to which the magistrates and some …
A New History of London
… entered into a cabal against the protector: they met at Ely house, and arrogating the whole authority of the board, …