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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… is a parish and village 4 m. S.S.W. of Sherborne. The church is the principal monument. Ecclesiastical a(1) … S. wall, to John Horsey, 1531, and Elizabeth (Turges), his wife, figures of man in enriched armour and woman with … 1714; (2) to Joanna, daughter of Arthur Cosens and Martha, his wife, 1747, and other children later. In tower(3) to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the metropolis of their empire in Britain. Adrian fixed his principal station in the city, in the year 124, while … Norman survey, it contained six shires, exclusively of the archbishop's: one of these lay waste in consequence of the … 900. On his advance towards the city from Barnsdale, the abbot of York, attended by 300 priests, went out to meet him, …
Survey of London
… George Street) Date and Description. York Buildings, the name which was once used generically for all the premises on the site of York House, was assigned to … for a short time in York Buildings, but the whole story of his visit to this country appears to be apocryphal. 260 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… other experts and have it strengthened according to their advice. 16 Fishergate Postern Tower from S. (showing also … Treasury. 34 The Chancellor of the Exchequer and some of his staff were, however, housed in St. Mary's Abbey, while … or a record office for the city. A committe set up by the Archbishop recommended against its destruction. 82 When …
Survey of London Monograph
… HERALD Spelman thought that York herald was originally the officer of Edmund of Langley, created Duke of York in … granting to John Water alias Yorke, herald, as fee of his office and for services to Richard III, his predecessors … relating to history of Great Yarmouth, and several others concerning the College and heralds. F.S.A. 1836, member of …
Survey of London
… in 1437 states that he held five cottages in addition to his "hospicium" in Westminster. 189 These cottages formed the … 192 it was almost immediately granted to Nicholas Heath, Archbishop of York, under the description of "the capital … of York I am therby occasioned to make a request unto you concerning this house wherein I now dwell, belonging to that …
Survey of London
… the town of Westminster. These in 1197, 1 the year before his death, he granted to his cousin, William of Ely, the … The trustees sold the property to Walter de Gray, Archbishop of York, and the sale was duly confirmed by Hubert … was appointed in that year. Westm. Abbey Deed 17313. The abbot whose name appears in the confirmation was William …
Survey of London
… York Road CHAPTER 7 - YORK ROAD [See plates 25, 26 and 27.] The first Waterloo Bridge Act contained a clause for the … The Twenty-one Acres, and The Seven Acres. In 1807 the Archbishop obtained an Act 92 authorizing the development of … he gave an annual course of lectures on midwifery. 96 His ideas were not particularly advanced even for his time, …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 1486-99 YORKSHIRE FINES. * One asterisk signifies that the fine should be searched for in the bundle of feet of … and William Dowene, chaplain Thomas Brompton and Ann his wife Messuage, &c., in the city of York. ** Henry Grey, … no such issue to the lawful heirs of John Dalton. Thomas, Archbishop of York, Henry Carnebull, clerk, Thomas Fitz …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… John Norton, esq., and Richard Grene, gent., and Katherine his wife William Whiteham, gent., and Elizabeth his wife, sister and heir of Thomas Aleynson The moiety of 8 messuages with lands in Calton, Northby in … Houeden. 1500 TRINITY TERM, 15 HENRY VII. * John, Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury, Richard, Bishop of Durham, John …