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Le Baron de Reinsberg-Düringsfeld, op. cit. i. 439-442. Stow's Survay was written in 1598. Compare W. Hutchinson, View of Northumberland, vol. ii. Dr. County Folk-lore, vol. iv. County Folk-lore, vol. iv. Northumberland, collected by M.C. Balfour, p. 75. County Folk-lore, vol. iv. Northumberland, collected by M.C. Balfour, p. 75. Whalton is a village of Northumberland, not far from Morpeth.
The principal leaders, or captains, of the commons, were Wat Tyler, as the first man; the second was John, or Jack, Straw, etc., etc. STOW'S London. Adjoining the church, in a small cemetery, immediately under the back window of what was once the Boar's Head, stands the tombstone of Robert Preston, whilom drawer at the tavern.
Bedyll to Cromwell: Suppression of the Monasteries, p. 162. Stow, p. 571. And see the Diary of Richard Hilles, merchant, of London. MS., Balliol College, Oxford. Stow's Chronicle, p. 571. Latimer alludes to the story with no disapproval of the execution of these men as we should not have disapproved of it, if we had lived then, unless we had been Anabaptists ourselves.
It was mentioned in the Patent Rolls so early as Edward III.'s reign. Another old gabled house, called Oldbourne Hall, was on the east side of the street, but this, even in Stow's time, had fallen from its high estate and descended to the degradation of division into tenements. Opposite St. Andrew's Church was formerly Scrope's Inn. According to Stow,
John Strype, the ecclesiastical historian, in his addenda to Stow's Survey of London, records that "Near Ball Alley was the George Inn, since the fire rebuilt, with very good houses and warehouses, being a large open yard, and called George Yard, at the farther end of which is the 'George and Vulture' Tavern, which is a large house and having great trade, and having a passage into St.
And these priories were suppressed, to the number of more than a hundred houses." Stow's Chronicle, p. 345. The commission is in Morton's Register, MS., Lambeth Library. Morton's Register, MS., Lambeth. Warham's Register, MS., Lambeth. Ibid. See Injunctions to the Clergy: Foxe, Vol. V. p. 165. Burnet's Collectanea, p. 74. Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials, Vol.
Just before the bell rang she heard a conversation on the pier, which removed the last shade of doubt from her mind, if any had existed, that she was Charles Stow's widow. The sentences were but fragmentary, but she could easily piece them out. 'A man drowned swam out too far was a stranger to the place people in boat saw him go down couldn't get there in time.
* Murden, p. 325. Townsend's Journals, p. 250. Stow's Annals. The queen's prohibition of the "prophesyings," or the assemblies instituted for fanatical prayers and conferences, was founded on a better reason, but shows still the unlimited extent of her prerogative.
Parson's Green was once a very fashionable place; in Strype's edition of Stow's "Survey" it is commented on as having "very good houses for gentry." St. Dionis' Church is a noticeable object, built of red brick, with Bath stone dressings. Though only consecrated on June 18, 1885, it carries with it associations from an older building, St.
Though Dunwich was an important place, Stow's description of it is rather exaggerated. It could never have had more than ten churches and monasteries. Its "brazen gates" are mythical, though it had its Lepers' Gate, South Gate, and others. It was once a thriving city of wealthy merchants and industrious fishermen. King John granted to it a charter.
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