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A History of the County of Sussex
… Clapham CLAPHAM Clapham 1 lies 4 miles north-west of Worthing on the south slope of the South Downs. The modern … and another John (fl. 1378). 51 In 1402 Thomas St. Owen, son and heir of John St. Owen, died a minor and was succeeded … Heene manor, it was disputed between John of Coombes and Robert Falconer. 58 The same Robert or a namesake had held …
The Environs of London
… in all probability received its appellation from one of its proprietors. Osgod Clappa was the name of the Danish … first baronet's patent, which he modestly refused 15. His son was afterwards advanced to that dignity. The manor of … couped of the second, armed Or, 3 pomies for Wright. Sir Robert Atkins, Baronet, married Rebecca, daughter of Sir …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Clarborough CLARBOROUGH. Clarburgh and Tilne were part of them of the kings great Soc of Maunsfeild, as much as … a certain part of land in the field of Bolum: Roger his son was witness. John Flamang of Claverburg ratified the gift … July, 1244, to which were witnesses, sir Simon de Headon, Robert de Wlfrington, & Robt. de Riparis. knights. 6 John, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Arms (24) Clare College stands some 12 yards to the N.W. of King's College Chapel, on land extending from Trinity Hall … 1705 and completed in 1715. Westley had died in 1644 and Robert Grumbold and his partner Bradwell seem to have … of the works. The building of the North Range, designed by Robert Grumbold, master-mason, was begun in 1683; the Hall …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ( St. John the Baptist), a parish, in the union of East Retford, North-Clay division of the wapentake of Bassetlaw, N. division of the county of … Borough-English custom prevails, of descent to the younger son. The parish lies on the eastern confines of the county, …
Survey of London Monograph
… Clarenceux King of Arms CLARENCEUX KING OF ARMS Clarenceux, meaning the … to Scotland 1461 to bring back Sir Andrew Ogard's young son who had been taken there by Queen Margaret ( Cal. Doc. … Arms: Or, a chevron between 3 leopard faces gules. 14. ROBERT COOKE Cooke Rose, cr. 25 January 1562. Chester, pat. …
Survey of London
… Grove Area: The Lee Estate In February 1789 Edward Lee of Brompton, gentleman, was admitted to the tenancy of a … not by their respective lessees, Blake (No. 137) and Robert Ashton of Brompton, gentleman (No. 135). 10 No. 137 … 11A Clareville Grove, designed by Sir Reginald Blomfield's son, Austin, and erected in the back garden of No. 143 …
A Dictionary of London
… See Pump Yard, Gravel Lane. Clarks' Hall On the east side of Bishopsgate, in Bishopsgate Ward (Within), "was a fayre … It consisted of a messuage and garden given by Ed. II. to Robert de Clifford, 10 Ed. II. (Ch. I. p.m. 10 Ed. II. (3)). … 1467-77, p. 93). Stow says it was let by Isabel, wife of Robert Clifford, to students of the law (S. 395), and in 1345 …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Physician at Barts 1634. Physician 1644.) Period of medical practice 1608-1653 Place of birth England (Brooke Hall, Wethersfield, Essex (son of Clement Clarke, gentleman)) Date of birth 1583 Date of … Pres 1645-9. See Birken thesis & Innes-Smith p. 46 (son John). Known London address Ludgate Parish St Martin …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Classes of documents in London Metropolitan Archives used SELECT LIST OF CLASSES OF DOCUMENTS IN THE LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES (FORMERLY …