Ye Parish of Camerwell. A Brief Account of the Parish of Camberwell, Its History and AntiquitiesE.W. Allan, 1877 - 486 |
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... LAND OF HAIMO THE VISCOUNT . Haimo himself holds Ca'BREWELLE . IN BRIXTON HUNDRED . Norman held it of Edward the Confessor . It was then taxed for 12 hides . + Now for 6 hides and 1 virgate . There are 6 caru- ac- • This curious and ...
... LAND OF HAIMO THE VISCOUNT . Haimo himself holds Ca'BREWELLE . IN BRIXTON HUNDRED . Norman held it of Edward the Confessor . It was then taxed for 12 hides . + Now for 6 hides and 1 virgate . There are 6 caru- ac- • This curious and ...
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... land is , Sir Edward Coke in his Ninth part , in Low's case , and upon Littleton , telleth us , and saith , That a Carue or Hide of land , or a Plough land , which is all one , is not of any certain content , but so much as one Plough ...
... land is , Sir Edward Coke in his Ninth part , in Low's case , and upon Littleton , telleth us , and saith , That a Carue or Hide of land , or a Plough land , which is all one , is not of any certain content , but so much as one Plough ...
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... land ; that is to say , by the value , ad not by the content . And antiquity thought That twenty - pound land was sufficient to maintain the degree of a knight . " - Coke . Allport , Collections , & c . , p . 57 . Money at this time is ...
... land ; that is to say , by the value , ad not by the content . And antiquity thought That twenty - pound land was sufficient to maintain the degree of a knight . " - Coke . Allport , Collections , & c . , p . 57 . Money at this time is ...
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... land at Dulwich , and about the same time the Gardiners and Grymes appear as Peckham residents . The reign of James I. introduces us to the Milburys of Camberwell , at whose house the Jesuits were secretly housed ; to the Budders of ...
... land at Dulwich , and about the same time the Gardiners and Grymes appear as Peckham residents . The reign of James I. introduces us to the Milburys of Camberwell , at whose house the Jesuits were secretly housed ; to the Budders of ...
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... land ; the second , as giving us some slight insight into the denizens of the land at that remote period of time . And it may be here observed in passing that the remains of terrestrial animals are , from In the Collection of Caleb ...
... land ; the second , as giving us some slight insight into the denizens of the land at that remote period of time . And it may be here observed in passing that the remains of terrestrial animals are , from In the Collection of Caleb ...
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acres aforesaid amongst appears appointed Bishop Bowyer boys building buried Camberwell Green Camberwell Grove Camberwell Road Camden chancel chapel charity Charles church churchwardens Cock committee County of Surrey Crespigny daughter Denmark Hill died district Dulwich College East Dulwich Edward Alleyn elected Elizabeth erected feet fower gent George Green ground Grymes Hall heir held Henry Cornelisen inhabitants ITEM James John July June King Lady Lambeth land Lane late London London clay Lord Lordship Lane Manor mansion Mary Master Messrs messuage minister Muschamp Nunhead Old Kent Road paid parish parish of Camberwell Peckham Rye persons Philip Champion poore Brethren present purchased residence Richard Robert scholars Scott Sir Thomas sixe poore Society sonne Southwark statutes stone Street Surrey thereof unto vestry vicar Warden whilst wife William
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Strona 284 - the divinity of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, from the testimony of the Psalmist to the majesty of Jehovah. ' Of old hast Thou laid the foundation of the earth, and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall perish, but thou shall endure ; yea, all of them shall wax old like a garment ; as a vesture shall thou change them, and they shall be
Strona 154 - By an injunction of Queen Elizabeth it was ordered " That the people shall once a year, at the time accustomed, with the curate and substantial men of the parish, walk about the parishes as they were accustomed, and at their return to church, make their common prayers,
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