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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… brass plate above records removal: on same wall, to Henry Baldwyn, 1601, inscription only, in two pieces: on floor of N. chapel, of Henry Dickson, 1610, George Miller, 1613, and Anthony Cooper … with seven quarterings: on N. wall of chancel, tablet to Henry Ewer of the Lea, 1667, and his wife 1649, their son and …
A History of the County of Hertford
… commemorating three servants of the Morrison family, Henry Dickson 1610, George Miller 1613, and Anthony Cooper, … being a gap in the registers between 171216; vii to 1766; viii to 1786; ix to 1809; x to 1812; xi and xii, marriages … the guests' prebend. 347 It was confirmed to the abbey by Henry II, John, Edward IV, and Honorius III. 348 Abbot …
A History of the County of Hertford
… A. H. Holland Hibbert; at Redheath, the residence of Mr. Henry Baldwin Finch; at Carpenders Park, the seat of Mrs. … Parian groups and statuettes. Watford is the birthplace of Henry Montague Grover, writer of Anne Boleyn, a Tragedy, and … states that the market at Watford was held by a grant of Henry I, 16 and it is certain that a market was held there in …
A History of the County of Hertford
… water corn mills. 67 Sir William was succeeded by his son Henry, and Hamper Mills passed from him to Sir James Altham, … court, tallages, and escheats. The grant was confirmed by Henry III in order that Petronilla might not be ejected … in 1534 for thirty years, 258 and was granted by Henry VIII in 1544 to the said Richard and Thomas Palmer together …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… that, when Sir Simon de Hadon was Sheriff, in the time of Henry the third, to Sir Robert de Lathom, during his life, … for half a Knights Fee here, one mark in the beginning of Henry the third, 6 and Robert be Watenhow afterwards held it. …
A Dictionary of London
… R. Lond. p.144). First Charter of Incorporation granted by Henry II. 1184, with the seal of Thomas á Becket affixed to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… William, the first lord Paget, secretary of state to Henry VIII., was a native of the town. Wednesfield WEDNESFIELD, a … with a free school, was founded and endowed in the time of Henry VIII., by Dame Thomasine Percival, but was suppressed …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… sterling. It is mentioned as a known weight in the Act 2 Henry V. cap. 4, 1414, and in 2 Henry VI. cap. 13, 1423, but it was not made a legal standard till 12 Henry VII. 1495. In 1599, the Court of Aldermen determined to …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… in Welham were held by Richard Basset and 2 carucates by Henry de Port, who also held land at Tur Langton under the … at Welham and married in 1754 Jane, sister and heir of Henry, 6th Earl of Gainsborough (d. 1798). 48 Their son … increase the endowment of a chantry founded by the will of Henry de Chaddesden, late Archdeacon of Leicester, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Wellesbourn was given by the Conqueror to Henry de Newburg, and was afterwards granted, as is supposed, … le Strange, lord-lieutenant of Ireland in the reign of Henry VI. Some schools founded in 1723 by the Rev. Richard … The ecclesiastical establishment, as refounded by Henry VIII. on the dissolution of the monastery, consists of a …