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Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… which he claimed his father had held in the reign of Henry V; Knolles called Edmund Passelewe to warrant. Robard … 1601 Coller and Dorothy asked for permission to sublet to Henry Peake, schoolmaster, which was granted after enquiry … 163v; Renter Wardens' a/cs. M & O v, f. 149. DC, Deeds A VIII 336. MC, Reg of Writings ii, ff. 222, 239r-v; PRO, PROB …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in 1557-9, Humphrey Francke from 1559 to 1580 (the name Henry Francke, given in 1565-6, may be an error). Vincent … leaving his interest to Sarah his wife, who assigned it to Henry Lovell, gentleman, his son; William Walton's lease had … E179/251/ 15b, f. 52v; PRO, E179/251/123, m. 21; L & P Hen VIII, xv, p. 529, xi, no. 1406, xiii (1), no. 568; Rogers, …
City of London tithe assessments
… 1 16s Mr Nathanael Budde 1 16s Sr Edward Waldoe Kt 3 Mr Henry Wootton 2 8s Mr Thomas Taylor 2 8s Mr Robert Rosagan 1 …
A Dictionary of London
… quae vocatur' Semannes~ce' mentioned in charter of Henry I. 1100-1107, quoted in charter of Henry IV. (ib. p.66). " Parochia omnium sanctorum … his heirs (Newcourt, I. 247). The advowson was given by H. VIII. in 1546 to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and the later …
A Dictionary of London
… I. 230 and 234). "All Saints Fanchurche" (L. and P. H. VIII. 1540, D.S. xvi. p.54). Identified with St. Gabriel …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… on the 25th of May 1799 in the 78th year of his age." "Henry Wallas Hoastman and Mary his wife and their children Henry departed this life ye 6th day of Feby. 1689John dep'ted … may be noticed:On a table monument, "The burying-place of Henry Moorhouse, M. D. who departed this life the 17th Feb. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Airey, of Benwell, who died June 10, 1779, aged 31 years. "Henry Rawlin, Merchant Adventurer, Alderman and some time … Coulson, Merchant Adventurer, maried Mary, daughter of Mr. Henry Waters, Hoastman: she departed, July the 6th, 1728. He …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… covered with slates and lead. The college was founded by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury, with King Henry VI as co-founder, the foundations being begun on Feb. … containing figures of a king and an archbishop, no doubt Henry VI and the founder; these figures are said to have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
… ( Collegium animarum), was planned, built, and endowed by Henry Chichele, Archbishop of Canterbury (141443). The foundation charter was granted by Henry VI on 20 May 1438, 2 and at the archbishop's request … 'rested on no too sure a basis'. 53 And even if Henry VIII at the beginning of his reign issued documents …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the manor and Allerthorpe common, amounting to 403 a., to Henry Whitworth. 66 Manor farm was still held by the Stubbins … its location is unknown. The five-hearth house occupied by Henry Johnson, husband of the widowed Judith Myers, in 1672 … was allegedly granted to Thomas Bishop during Henry VIII's reign. 89 After July 1553 Bishop complained of …