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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was lord, and patron of the priory of Ging Mounteney in Essex. In the 3d of Henry IV. John Lancaster held here, in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… sable. (b) Sir Edward Waldgrave, was of Borley in Essex, privy counsellor to Queen Mary, chancellor of the … of Edwardston in Suffolk, and that of Withermundeford in Essex, and in the following year, Sir Richard Waldgrave, jun. …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… Bakton archdeacon of London, Henry Wynterton archdeacon of Essex, Amandus Fytlyng canon, John Wade canon, William … 3s 4d, Henry Wynterton archdeacon of Middlesex [recte Essex] 3s 4d, Amandus Fytlyng canon 3s, John Wade canon 1s … Olave Silver Street (Mogwell): 6s 8d. 156. Archdeaconry of Essex. William Copmanthorp, Ingatestone (Gyng ad Petram), …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… Street (Bredstrete). Rector: John Malton; chaplains : John Essex, John Tikhull, John Besewyk, Robert Besewyk, Henry …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… John Raudeby, William Kyngeshous, John Howet, John Essex, John Besewyk, 60. 127. John Tykell, John Wysebech, …
A Dictionary of London
… Fountain Court, Tanfield Court, Garden Court, Brick Court, Essex Court, New Court, Middle Temple Lane, Inner Temple … Stairs. Not named in the maps. Temple Lane South out of Essex Street to Tudor Street at No.36, in Farringdon Ward …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… Devereux, created Lord Bourchier in 1571 and earl of Essex in 1572, died in 1576. Although Walter's son Robert, … farm of Great Taynton manor leased from Robert, earl of Essex, to John Addis in the late 16th century. 17 The …
The Environs of London
… many places besides those above mentioned, as Toteham in Essex, Toteham or Totham, now Tottenham in Middlesex, …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… Harlow) Hall, Containment of Urban Eng. ii. 301; V.C.H. Essex, viii. 151-4. Cullingworth, New Towns Policy, 173-4. 15 …
Old and New London
… who bow first to us are at law!" In 1601, when the Earl of Essex made his insane attempt to rouse the City to rebellion, … him on his retreat from Cheapside, he came back by boat to Essex House, where he surrendered after a short and useless …
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