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A Survey of London
… themselues agaynst the turkish inuasions. The Rebels of Essex and of Kent, 1381, set fire on this house, causing it …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… abbot of the monastery of Waltham in the county of Essex, and prior in commendam of the monastery or priory of … temporal, as well in the counties of Middlesex, Hertford, Essex and in the City of London as anywhere else in the … St. Sepulchre's 42) 493 3 7 " Middlesex 187 19 3 " Essex 27 16 8 " Hertfordshire 31 7 0 " Buckinghamshire 18 0 0 …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… his interests in the counties of Oxford, Hereford, Essex, Sussex, Somerset, Dorset, Suffolk, Norfolk and Kent 9 …
Old and New London
… of these represents Geoffrey de Magnaville, Earl of Essex, a bold baron, who fought against King Stephen, sacked …
Old and New London
… the river, after a visit to his great patron, the Earl of Essex, "Those bricky towers, The which on Thames' broad, aged … kill the lawyers!" had been raised in Whitefriars and Essex Street. Before they reached the Middle Temple gate Mr. … beams, And Hare Court pump with Aganippe's streams." In Essex Court one solitary barber remains: his shop is the last …
Old and New London
… Lane, with the motto, "Pereunt et imputantur;" one in Essex Court, "Vestigia nulla retrorsum;" and one in Brick … or rather morning, Gurney (the Baron), who had chambers in Essex Court under Porson's, was awakened by a tremendous … Pity 'tis that we have to remember that he reviled Essex and insulted Raleigh. King James once said of Coke in …
Old and New London
… from Fleet Street to the river, and from Whitefriars to Essex House in the Strand. The new Temple was a vast …
Survey of London
… of this area to Joseph Gull, senior, of Little Bardfleld, Essex, yeoman, and William Hickman of St. Alban's, …
Old and New London
… I., having hunted a stag all the way from Wanstead, in Essex, ran him down at last, and killed him in Nightingale …
Survey of London
… June a new committee consisting of Lord Byron, the Earl of Essex, the Hon. D. Kinnaird, the Hon. A. C. Bradshaw and …