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Сторінка 44
... . ( Claus . 41 Ed . III . m . 16. ) The next conveyance of the Manor recorded in the " Feet of Fines " is in 1449 , the vendors being John Shordych the elder and his wife Matilda . And in 1485 another fine was levied THE MANOR HOUSE.
... . ( Claus . 41 Ed . III . m . 16. ) The next conveyance of the Manor recorded in the " Feet of Fines " is in 1449 , the vendors being John Shordych the elder and his wife Matilda . And in 1485 another fine was levied THE MANOR HOUSE.
Сторінка 45
... recorded is that of John Bray , brother of Sir Reginald and father of Edmund Lord Bray , who mentions it in his will , which is as follows : - " In the name of God Amen the eighteenth day of October in the yere of our Lord God ye ...
... recorded is that of John Bray , brother of Sir Reginald and father of Edmund Lord Bray , who mentions it in his will , which is as follows : - " In the name of God Amen the eighteenth day of October in the yere of our Lord God ye ...
Сторінка 53
... recorded in the diary of Henry Machyn , which was printed by the Camden Society in 1847 ( vol . 42 ) . Her neighbour , ' My lade of Wynchester " was the " cheffe morner . " Three years later the whole of the Manor was leased , by ...
... recorded in the diary of Henry Machyn , which was printed by the Camden Society in 1847 ( vol . 42 ) . Her neighbour , ' My lade of Wynchester " was the " cheffe morner . " Three years later the whole of the Manor was leased , by ...
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... recorded thus : 1639. " The Right Honourable Margaret Countess of Notting- ham died on the 4th day of August in Commun Garden , London and buried heare at Chelsey the 19th day of the same month . " She was remarried to William Lord ...
... recorded thus : 1639. " The Right Honourable Margaret Countess of Notting- ham died on the 4th day of August in Commun Garden , London and buried heare at Chelsey the 19th day of the same month . " She was remarried to William Lord ...
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... recording on a silver medal his blind zeal for religion , in perpetuating thereon the massacre of the Protestants in France , as did Charles IX . , the then reigning king in that country . Here might be seen the coins of a King of ...
... recording on a silver medal his blind zeal for religion , in perpetuating thereon the massacre of the Protestants in France , as did Charles IX . , the then reigning king in that country . Here might be seen the coins of a King of ...
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Сторінка 145 - Seale, and there got him to seal the business. Here I saw by day-light two very fine pictures in the gallery, that a little while ago I saw by night; and did also go all over the house, and found it to be the prettiest contrived house that ever I saw in my life.
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