The History and Antiquities of Croydon, with a Variety of Other Interesting Matter: To which is Added a Sketch of the Life of the Most Reverend Father in God, John Whitgift, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury; and an AppendixW. Annan, 1818 - 407 sider |
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... according to the census taken in the year 1801 , there were within its limits , 1074 Houses , with 5743 inhabitants , and ac- cording to another census taken in 1811 , there were 1474 houses , with 7891 inhabitants . Since that period ...
... according to the census taken in the year 1801 , there were within its limits , 1074 Houses , with 5743 inhabitants , and ac- cording to another census taken in 1811 , there were 1474 houses , with 7891 inhabitants . Since that period ...
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... according to Ptolemy , PHINOI , Surrey , or Suth - rey as it was afterwards called by the Saxons , derives its name from Sud , in Saxon South , and Rea , River , on ac- count of its lying on the south side of the River . After the ...
... according to Ptolemy , PHINOI , Surrey , or Suth - rey as it was afterwards called by the Saxons , derives its name from Sud , in Saxon South , and Rea , River , on ac- count of its lying on the south side of the River . After the ...
Side 10
... according to the fidelitie of taxors , which being chosen out of every countrey taxed or seized their owne territories , or made their own rent role . This role is called the role , of Winton , and of the Eng- lishmen for the ...
... according to the fidelitie of taxors , which being chosen out of every countrey taxed or seized their owne territories , or made their own rent role . This role is called the role , of Winton , and of the Eng- lishmen for the ...
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... Vol . xiii . During the usurpation of Oliver Cromwell , the revenues of the see were placed in the possession of Sir William Brereton , a Baronet . what it is at present ; for according to the 14 THE HISTORY OF CROYDON .
... Vol . xiii . During the usurpation of Oliver Cromwell , the revenues of the see were placed in the possession of Sir William Brereton , a Baronet . what it is at present ; for according to the 14 THE HISTORY OF CROYDON .
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... according to the ac- count given in Domesday , there were about 2880 acres of arable land , and 8 acres of Mea- dow ; the remainder consisting of woods , heaths , and wastes . The whole was rated to the Danegeld in the time of King ...
... according to the ac- count given in Domesday , there were about 2880 acres of arable land , and 8 acres of Mea- dow ; the remainder consisting of woods , heaths , and wastes . The whole was rated to the Danegeld in the time of King ...
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acres aforesaid afterwards Alms-house Anno appointed April Arch Archbishop Grindal Archbishop of Canterbury Archbishop Sancroft Archbishop Tenison Archbishop Whitgift Bishop Bishop of Bangor Bishop of London brass plate burial buried capellanus chapel Chauntry church of Croydon Churchwardens county of Surrey Court Croy Croydon Palace daughter death defendant died doth Earl England Founder four-pence hath Heathfield Henry Holy Trinity Hospital Hospitall inhabitants inscription James John Whitegift Archbishop July June King Lambeth land learned London Lord Majesty manor March Mary matters Nicholas Norwood palace parish of Croydon Payde payments persons plaintiff present Queen Rector Register respect Reverend Richard Robert Samuel Sarah Schoolmaster Sheldon shillings statutes Surrey tenement thereof Thomas tion tithes town of Croydon Trinitie in Croydon Tutor and poor unto Vicar Vicar of Croydon Vicarage Waddon Warden William wood wyfe yearly
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Side 339 - I will lay me down in peace, and take my rest : for it is thou, Lord, only, that makest me dwell in safety.
Side 217 - Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, be of good comfort, be of one mind, live in peace ; and the God of love and peace shall be with you.
Side 100 - Addant avaro divitias mari : Tuno me biremis praesidio scaphae Tutum per Aegaeos tumultua Aura feret geminusque Pollux. XXX. EXEOI monumentum aere perennius Regalique situ pyramidum altius, Quod non imber edax, non Aquilo impotens Possit diruere aut innumerabilis Annorum series et fuga temporum.
Side 7 - ... from him, might be claimed and recovered by action, like beasts, or other chattels. They held indeed small portions of land, by way : of sustaining themselves and families, but it was at the mere will of the lord, who ¡ might dispossess them whenever he pleased ; ; and it was upon villein services, that is, to carry out dung, to hedge and ditch the lord's demesnes, and any other the meanest offices, and their services were not only base, but uncertain both as to their time and quantity.
Side 271 - ... he would pray to God for his life ; and that if he could obtain it, he should think it one of the greatest temporal blessings that could be given him in this kingdom.
Side 324 - Elizabeth, by the grace of God Queene of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, etc.
Side 7 - These villeins, belonging principally to lords of manors, were either villeins regardant, that is, annexed to the manor or land; or else they were in gross, or at large, that is, annexed to the person of the lord, and transferable by deed from one owner to another (e).
Side 391 - Not wrapt in smoky London's sulphurous clouds, And not far distant stands my rural cot; Neither obnoxious to intruding crowds, Nor for the good and friendly too remote. And when too much repose brings on the spleen, Or the gay city's idle pleasures cloy, Swift as my changing wish I change the scene, And now the country, now the town, enjoy.
Side 100 - Gaetulas canorus ales Hyperboreosque campos. me Colchus et qui dissimulat metum Marsae cohortis Dacus et ultimi noscent Geloni, me peritus discet Hiber Rhodanique potor.
Side 230 - I seek fcr any confirmation of my book after twelve years approbation ? * Or what shall I get thereby more than already I have ? And yet, if subscription may confirm it, it is confirmed long ago by the subscription almost of all the clergy of England before my time. Mine enemies likewise, and the slanderous tongues of this uncharitable sect, report that I am revolted, become a papist, and I know not what.