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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Pavett filius Johannis Pavett nuper de Shelley in Com Essex agr. defct po: se appren Richardo Alnutt de Stepney pro … Fortescue filius Johannis F nuper de Ayson parva in Com Essex yeoman defunct po se appren Johanni King de w t gate … 134 Robertus Cox filius Robert Cox nuper de Plashey in Com Essex Tayler deed po: se appren Josepho Hutchinson bedello …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Sparkes filius will. Sparks nuper de Ramsey in Com Essex agr. defunct, po: se appren Rich Tilden Civi et … willielmus Cheney filius Ric. Cheney nuper de [ ] in Com Essex yeoman defunct po: se appren Ric. Fowler Civi et … filius Lawrencij yeomans de Easham in Com Gloucestr Essex Generosi po: se appren Jacobo Guy Civi et Carpenter …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… filius Johannis Chipperfeild nuper de Berden in Com Essex Glover defunct po: se appren Edwardo Haydon de … Coleman filius Francisci Coleman nuper de westham in Com Essex yeoman defunct, po: se appren willmo. Chandler Civi et …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Johnson filius Thome Johnson nuper de Dagenham in Com Essex Tanner defct po: se appren Henrico Drury Civi et …
A New History of London
… in the year 1253, by Humphrey Bohun, earl of Hereford and Essex. These friars were of the mendicant sort; and perhaps, …
A New History of London
… to this rectory, by the abbess and convent of Barking in Essex, in the year 1303, in whom the advowson continued, till …
A New History of London
… shall appoint within the respective counties of Middlesex, Essex, Kent and Surry: in which several counties he has a …
A New History of London
… Christianity in the seventh century; when Sebert, king of Essex, advanced Melitus to the bishopric of London. In 675, …
A New History of London
… the south side of Fleet-street, between White-friars and Essex-house. These knights, who were truly members of the … all that space of ground from the White-friars westward to Essex-house, is divided into two inns of court, the Inner … as may be conjectured from the present names; where Essex house was afterward built. English Architecture, p. 54. …
A New History of London
… the principal eastern entrance into London from the great Essex road. It took its name from the church of St. Mary, …
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