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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a permanent chapel off Falcon Lane, on land belonging to Henry Place, a wealthy woollen draper and a member of the … Evans MSS. f. 9 b (Dr. Williams's Libr.). Cong. Mag. iii, 169-70 (1820). Gardiner, Hist. Wisb. (1898), 269- 71. … Author of Encouragement for Travellers to Zion. Cong. Mag. iii, 169-70. Gardiner, Hist. Wisb. (1898), 269- 71. The site …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In 1581 it was passed by Thomas Gray and Joan his wife to Henry Stapleton of Rempstone (Notts.), 40 who two years later … whose death (1593) the estate passed to John Stapleton, Henry's nephew. 41 In the last few years of Elizabeth's reign … I). C.P. 25(2)/617 (Hil. 1657); C.P. 25(2)/815 (9 Wm. III). …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… f. 143 b. Infm. the late E. J. Rudsdale. Incl. tokens of Henry Tunard, baker (¼ d., 1657), Richard Harrison, … (¼ d., 1664), John Bellamy, grocer (½ d., 1665, 1667), and Henry Coldwell, haberdasher (1668). Corp. Rec. iv, 165, 170. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… a living as a worsted spinner and became a Quaker; 67 Henry Banyer ( fl. 1739), medical writer, who practised in …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 1204, were presumably his descendants. 54 William's son Henry 55 had apparently succeeded by 1210, 56 and was called … and a thatcher. 26 In 1977 there was a general store and post office. LOCAL GOVERNMENT. Tenants of Wiston manor owed … ff. 1-14. Stopham Bridge and Steyning Rd. Act, 50 Geo. III, c. 55 (Local and Personal); Turnpike Acts Continuance …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… each holding a book; the bracket below the eastern post bears the date 1845 and that below the western the date …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… The lake in the park opposite the church was made by Sir Henry Halford about 1815. The recorded population in 1086 was … at Wistow for six weeks in each year. 21 In 1814, when Sir Henry Halford succeeded to the property, the building was in … to many members of the royal family, including George III, George IV, and William IV. 45 He was succeeded by his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… dominions, and Queen Charlotte, consort of George III., was received here on her first arrival in England. The … establishment of Carthusians in England, was founded by Henry II., in honour of the Blessed Virgin, St. John the … surface. The Hall has been thoroughly repaired by the Rev. Henry Palmer, and enlarged with a new wing: the stone …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Hemedeswordes (East and West Hemsworth), ( V.C.H., Dorset, iii, 68, 86, 101). Today, both Hemsworths are single farms, … House (98910640), wrongly called the Abbey House (Hutchins III, 478), is of two storeys with attics. The walls are of … walls and a rammed chalk floor. Upon the floor was a d. of Henry II, mediaeval pottery, and whale-bone chessmen ( Arch. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the N. vestry is plain, but has against the S. wall a king-post with three-way struts. The late 15th-century pent-roof … 1617. Royal Arms: In S. chapelon beam, arms of William III. carved and painted wood. Seating: In chanceltwo seats … bays with a cambered tie-beam and hollow-chamfered king-post. d(31). Spread Eagle Hotel and house, 10 yards S.W. of …
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