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Registrum Statutorum et Consuetudinum Ecclesiae Cathedralis Sancti Pauli Londiniensis
The Fraternity of Jesus Statutes and Ordinances of the … OF ENGLONDE, THOMAS SURREY, TRESOURER OF ENGLOND, JOHN FFYNEUX, CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE KING'S BENCHE, AND ROBERT … of England and of ffraunce and lord of Irelande, holden at Westmynstre, the xxv. daie of January in the xix. yere of …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
The French Chronicle of London Edward I Edward I Edward the … Henry. 1 Edward I. [A.D. 1272, 3]. Walter Hervy, Mayor. John Horn and Walter le Porter, Sheriffs. 2 Edward I. [A.D. … 2Henry de Coventry and 3Nicholas de Winchester, Sheriffs. At this time Walter Hervi was deposed from his Aldermanry by …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
The French Chronicle of London Edward II Edward II Edward The … King Edward the Second. 1 Edward II. [A.D. 1307, 8]. Sir John le Blount, Knight, Mayor. 1Nicholas Pycot and 2Neel … of Saint Luke [18 October], King Edward was nobly buried at Westminster. At this time the Templars were destroyed. In …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
The French Chronicle of London Edward III Edward III Edward … Mayors and Sheriffs in the time of Edward the Third, born at Windesore, and other Marvels that have happened in the … death, it being the Friday next after the Feast of Saint John Port Latin [6 May]. At this time, at the Ascension, the
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
The French Chronicle of London Henry III Henry III 44 Henry … year two 2Romans were slain in Westchepe, namely, Master John le Gras and Beisantyn, by persons who were strangers. … by whom the gates of London were shut, and guarded by men-at-arms full five weeks and more; because that the King was …
A History of the County of Cumberland
The friaries Carlisle, Penrith and Appleby THE FOUR HOUSES OF … ( extra civitatem) on the ground that it was a nuisance. 6 At this time they must have gained a footing within the … their borders early in the fourteenth century. In 1318 John de Penrith granted them a piece of land for the
Survey of London
The Friends Meeting House and Burial Ground XVII.THE BURIAL GROUND OF THE FRIENDS' MEETING HOUSE, LOWER MALL … Manor Court Rolls of that date refers to the surrender by John Sherwin of "a cottage near the waterside with the garden …
Survey of London Monograph
The future of County Hall CHAPTER XI. The Future of County … to survive its parent body, was a serious contender for at least part of the complex. The possibility of using County … Hall for government offices was also canvassed. Lord St John of Fawsley favoured the relocation there of the
Survey of London
The Gatehouse Tavern XVITHE GATEHOUSE TAVERN Ground Landlord. … Park of "Haringeye" or Hornsey, the two other gates being at the Spaniards, and at Newgate by East Finchley Railway … Park," paid 30 s. on 1st March, and 60 s. by the hands of John Ellis on 16th July. 110 Again in 14201, William Payable …
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