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A History of the County of Oxford
… Ric. III). Half a fine for poaching to the church of St. Laurence, half to the lord: half a fine for neglecting to …
Survey of London
… 185865; John King, most years from 1828 to 1845; Samuel Laurence, 18378; Frederick Newenham, 1838, 18445; James …
Survey of London
… Thomas Wood, glazier; John Whitehead, plasterer (470); Laurence Hosty, painter (138); Lancelot Burton, plumber …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Duke, Joan wife of Ockendon Cooper, and Jane wife of Laurence Stanynoghe. 11 The estate was divided and Lychpole fell to Jane and Laurence, whose son Daniel sold it to Thomas, earl of Arundel …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… of London, John Fray, Robert Warner, and Thomas Dalby. Laurence Hullyngheghe 1469 Thomas Playter, Gent. Thomas …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… again. See H. B. Wilson, A History of the Parish of St. Laurence Pountney (1831); incl. extracts from par. and other …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… Paul's Wharf). 119. Blackmore, Essex, priory of St. Laurence Fd. 115262; diss. 1525. The priory acquired a …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… and other very small parcels in some of the other towns. 9 Laurence Moignc, and Elizabeth his wife, who 10 H. 6. had the …
Survey of London
… of Thomas Brassey the railway contractor, 191016. Sir Laurence Philipps, bt., company chairman, latterly 1st Baron …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Normanton, and in the burgage of Southwell. And another by Laurence Booth, arch-bishop of York, at St. Cuthberts, for … demesnes, lands, tenements, and fees, &c. to which charter Laurence Bothe, (his brother) then keeper of the privy seal, … Willelmus Both, ob. 1464. Another of this name and family, Laurence Both, has an altar tomb, he died in 1480, both …