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  Abercrombie Family Tree - Person Page 33   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Was a Captain in the Duke of Monmouth's regiment and was slain in Germany 1694 s.p.
     John Lawson was the son of Rowland Lawson III and Jane Glascock.
     John Lawson was the son of John Roger Lawson and Mary McConnell.
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 Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/83/58
John Baker and Margaret have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John Walle, as those which the same John and John Hyde have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Margaret to John Hyde and John Walle and the heirs of John Walle for ever.
John and Margery have acknowledged the messuage to be the right of Thomas, as that which Thomas and Alice have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed it from themselves and the heirs of John to Thomas and Alice and the heirs of Thomas for ever.
John and Margery have acknowledged the manors and tenements to be the right of William, as those which William, Anne, Richard and Richard have of their gift, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of John to William, Anne, Richard and Richard and the heirs of William for ever.
www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk /fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_83_58.shtml   (3860 words)

  
 Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/83/45
John and Maud have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of the earl, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Maud to him and his heirs for ever.
John Lullewall' and Cecily have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of John in the Lone, and have remised and quitclaimed them from themselves and the heirs of Cecily to him and his heirs for ever.
John, Edith, Roger and Isabel have acknowledged the tenements to be the right of Adam, as those which he has of their gift, to hold to him and his heirs of the chief lords for ever.
www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk /fines/abstracts/CP_25_1_83_45.shtml   (2916 words)

  
 Dibden One Name Study Land and Property Records
John Denston, esquire, Thomas Depden, John Huberd of Bottisham, and John Leyston to Arthur Greysson and Margery Mot, daughter of John Mot of Tunstall in the parish of Dalham: Demise of his lands, etc., in Newmarket, Ditton, Caxton, and Cheveley; (Suff.) Cambs.
John Denston, esquire, Thomas Depden, John Hubard of Bottisham, and John Leyston to Arthur Greyson and Margery Mot, daughter of John Mot of Tunstsall: Appointment of attorneys to deliver seisin of lands in Newmarket, Ditton, Saxton, and Cheveley, late of John Bullessome and others: Cambs, Suff.
John Depeden, knight, and Elizabeth his wife to grant messuages and land in Catterton, and the advowson of the church of Healaugh, to the prior and convent of Healaugh Park, retaining the manor of Healaugh.
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 HOASM: IIIC: John Dunstable and his time
The leadership in European music during the latter half of the fourteenth century passed from France to Italy, but during the early years of the fifteenth century English influence became predominant, and mainly through the genius of John Dunstable profoundly affected later composers.
English music of this period, except for that of Dunstable, is mostly represented in a large collection known as the Old Hall manuscript, compiled ca.
Of the composers mentioned in the manuscript, the chief are Leonel Power, Thomas Damett, John Cooke, Byttering, Pycard, Nicholas Sturgeon, W.
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 The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, London 1674 to 1834
WILLIAM COUSINS and JOHN LAWSON were indicted for feloniously assaulting Mary, wife of Thomas Hayes, on the King's high-way, on the 5th of May, and putting her in corporal fear and danger of her life, and feloniously taking from her person and against her will, one fl silk cloak, value 4 s.
JOHN MORGAN was indicted for stealing, on the 11th day of May, one piece of printed callico, containing twenty-one yards, value 3 l.
JOHN GORDON was indicted, for burglariously and feloniously breaking and entering the dwelling-house of William Skinner, on the 1st of May, about the hour of eleven in the night, and burglariously, stealing therein, one cloth coat, called a box coat, value 30 s.
www.oldbaileyonline.org /html_sessions/T17870523.html   (8227 words)

  
 XVI. London and the Development of Popular Literature: Bibliography. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to ...
Answered by W. (William Ingram or John Weever?) in The Whipping of the Satyre, 1601, which provoked The Whipper of the Satyre, his Pennance in a White Sheet, 1610 (by Marston?).
Taylor, John, attacked Thomas Coryate in the Sculler, 1612, Laugh and be Fat, 1613, W. Fennor, H. Walker, G. Wither and other contemporaries.
More on the one side, and by Samuel Harsnet, John Deacon and John Walker on the other, over the possession and dispossession of William Somers, and over “the strange and grevous vexation by the Devil” of seven persons in Lancashire.
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 Cascade Township, Dubuque Co, Ia
The Baptist Church was built in 1854; the present efficient Pastor is Rev. John Bodenham.
John Sherman arrived about 1836 and bought a part of the water power and in partnership with Arthur Thomas about 1837 erected the first flouring mill and began business.
A mass meeting of the citizens of Cascade was held at the Methodist church in that village on January 29, 1848, to take into consideration the expediency of making Cascade a point upon the contemplated Dubuque and Keokuk railroad, according to the charter granted by the last legislature.
www.celticcousins.net /irishiniowa/cascade.htm   (5922 words)

  
 Telegraph | News
THE bouquet of jasmine and rose greeted John Bodenham when he ventured into the cavernous ticket hall of Piccadilly Circus yesterday, the first day of London Underground using fragrances to mask the traditional stench of its stations.
Mr Bodenham, the eighth generation of his family to work in the business, was not very impressed by Tube chiefs' attempts to make life more pleasant for passengers at three stations in a month-long trial of smells.
Then Mr Bodenham turned to relatively high technology, a paper tissue which he swept across the platform, to conduct a more scientific assessment.
www.telegraph.co.uk /news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/04/24/ntube24.xml   (439 words)

  
 My Lawson Genealogy
JOHN FIL THOMAS LAWSON of Bywell, against whom William de Akrigg and Margaret his wife claimed messuage, land etc. in Sedburgh in right of the said Margaret 47 Edward III 1374; was a witness to a deed of Robert de Insula dated 41 Edward III and a juror at Corbridge 3 Richard II.
JOHN LAWSON of Bywell Co. Northumberland was witness to a deed of Walter de Tindall dated at Devilston 1374 and was Executor to his fathers’ will 8 Richard II 1386.
THOMAS LAWSON of Bywell, was at the battle of Agincourt with Sir John Neville, heir male to his nephew William Lawson Esq.
webpages.charter.net /bobbrownjr/BrownGenealogy/mylawson.htm   (1972 words)

  
 John Bodenham (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
John Bodenham (flourished 1600), anthologist, is stated to have been the editor of some of the Elizabethan anthologies, viz., Politeuphuia (Wits' Commonwealth) (1597), Wits' Theater (1598), Belvidere, or the Garden of the Muses (1600), and England's Helicon (1600).
Bullen says that Bodenham did not himself edit any of the Elizabethan miscellanies attributed to him by bibliographers: but that he projected their publication, and he befriended the editors.
This article incorporates public domain text from: Cousin, John William (1910).
www.danceage.com.cob-web.org:8888 /biography/sdmc_John_Bodenham   (110 words)

  
 bodenham1
Commoners identifies Hugh's sons as Ralph, William and Roger with Roger being the progenitor of the later Bodenhams.
Margaret Ragon (dau of John Ragon of Walterston and Cheriston)
Margaret Hales (dau of John Hales, baron of the Exchequer)
www.stirnet.com /HTML/genie/british/bb4fz/bodenham1.htm   (380 words)

  
 Details of Portrait of Sir Henry James, first Lord James of Hereford 1828-1911 by John St. Helier Lander
Comparatively early in his career he became known to (Sir) John Hollams [q.v.], and through him obtained much commercial work at the Guildhall.
In 1867, after fifteen years at the bar, he was appointed ‘postman’ of the Court of Exchequer an office now extinct and became a Q.C. in 1869.
In Sept. 1873 he became solicitor-general in Gladstone's government in succession to Sir George Jessel [q.v.], and was knighted.
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 JOHN BODENHAM BIOGRAPHY - LIFE - HISTORY - BOOKS - FACTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
A short biography of JOHN BODENHAM, including life and history; from the Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John Cousin
This summary of interesting facts about JOHN BODENHAM is taken from A Short Biographical Dictionary of English Literature by John William Cousin.
Shows when JOHN BODENHAM was born and when died.
www.321books.co.uk /gutenberg/cousin/p122.htm   (211 words)

  
 1918 Officers Killed
Son of John and Emily Bugler, of Avonmouth, Bristol.
Son of John and Jane McBride, of Aberdeen, Scotland.
Son of John and Annie Wyatt, of Woodmancote, Dursley, Glos.
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 The Calvert papers, Vol I: a machine-readable transcription.
This collection was received from the possession of Col. Frederick Henry Harford, of Down Place, near Windsor, the great-grandson of Frederick, the last Lord Baltimore, and embraces all that is positively known still to exist of those papers that were sent over to the Lords Proprietary in the manner stated.
You will remember that in his Calendar Index of 1861, Dr. John Henry Alexander states that in the year 1839 he saw, in the British Museum, two large chests, marked “Calvert Papers,” but that, on inquiry made by him many years afterward, all trace of them had disappeared.
Peasly John Langford and Thos ffludd as ffolloweth vizt.
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 Page Two Brecon: A Border Town
However his efforts were thwarted on July 1st that year when a relief force headed by John Bodenham the Sheriff of Hereford, duly arrived on the eastern outskirts of the town.
When again in the Autumn of the year of 1403 Owain's forces once again attempted to gain entry to the town, news of a royal expedition moving up the Usk valley was enough to scatter them and the kings force moved on up the Usk valley to Sennybridge.
At an encampment on fields at Defynnog, to the south of the Black castle at Sennybridge, the king empowered a one Sir John Oldcastle to grant pardons to all the rebels in the surrounding lordships from Builth to Brecon
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 Floris London
The current Floris generation, Directors John Bodenham and Christopher Marsh, are both great great grandsons of Mary Ann Floris, who in turn was the great granddaughter of Juan Floris.
Mary Anne Floris married James Radford Dutton Bodenham in 1870.
Handing it down to their sons, the family name changed from Floris to Bodenham.
www.cosmopolis.ch /lifestyle/floris_london.htm   (1518 words)

  
 dew1
Earlier, Thomas Barre of Dewsall had complained that John Aberhall of Archenfield had sent John and Walter ap Pee (Pye) and others numbering sixty, in war-like array to cut his hay and corn.
Most of the glass was renewed in the 19th century, except ironically, that showing the Arms of the Catholic Bodenham family.
1578 baptised Davye and John the supposed sonnes of William Davis born at the church house.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~maggiesirishkin/dew1.html   (4872 words)

  
 FRANCIS MERES (1565-1647) - Online Information article about FRANCIS MERES (1565-1647)
OXFORD, JOHN DE VERE, 13TH EARL OF (1443-1513)
RUTLAND, JOHN JAMES ROBERT MANNERS, 7TH DUKE OF (1818-1906)
Commonwealth (1597), compiled by John Bodenham or by See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /MEC_MIC/MERES_FRANCIS_1565_1647_.html   (421 words)

  
 The Sonnets of Shakespeare
One John Bodenham, filling much the same rôle as that assigned to Mr.
H., brought together in 1600 a number of brief extracts ransacked from the unpublished, as well as from the published, writings of contemporary poets.
Bodenham's collections fell into the hands of an enterprising "stationer," one Hugh Astley, who published them under [the above title, with a dedicatory sonnet to John Bodenham, in which he was apostrophized as] "First causer and collectour of these floures." In another address to the reader at the end of the book.
members.fortunecity.com /flopezr/html/english/books/a/alden1.htm   (7273 words)

  
 Foods For Trade - Print Article
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To receive your free pre-release copy of the report, please contact Kathryn Hingston on +44 (0) 20 7375 7201 / kathryn@ethicalcorp.com.
For information on speaking at, or attending the conference, contact John Bodenham on +44 (0) 20 7375 7500 / john@firstconf.com.
www.foodsfortrade.com /ftn/print.php?id=632   (521 words)

  
 History : Floris of London
The current Floris generation, Directors John Bodenham and Christopher Marsh are both great great grandsons of Mary Anne Floris - who in turn was the great granddaughter of Juan.
Mary Anne Floris married James Radford Dutton Bodenham and together they handled the family business, eventually handing it on to their sons - hence the family name changed.
Floris is so steeped in history that staff continue to use many unique practices without a second thought.
www.florislondon-usa.com /history.php   (1213 words)

  
 List of References to Shakespeare as Author/Poet/Playwright
Furnivall = F. Furnivall, "Sir John Harington's Shakspeare Quartos," Notes and Queries, 7th Series, IX, May 17, 1890, p.
196-7) 1599 (From John Weever's Epigrammes in the Oldest Cut) "Shakespeare" "Shakespeare" "Shakespear" (printed) (EKC II, 199) 1599 (From The Returne from Parnassus, Part I; MS in Bodleian Library) "Shakspeare" "Mr.
Sh." (handwritten; Sir John Harington) (Furnivall) 1610 (From The Scourge of Folly by John Davies of Hereford; registered October 8) "Mr.
shakespeareauthorship.com /name3.html   (559 words)

  
 Selected Works of Anthony Munday.
John a Kent and John a Cumber (1595)
The Life of Sir John Oldcastle (1600), with Michael Drayton, et al.
Bel-vedére, or the Garden of the Muses, with John Bodenham (1600)
www.luminarium.org /renlit/mundaybib.htm   (162 words)

  
 bodenham2
Jane Yorke (dau of John York of Ramesbury, sister of Thomas, m2.
Thomas Bodenham of Rotherwas (b 1544, dsp 1583)
William Bodenham of Bryngwyn (bpt 21.09.1592, d 12.05.1641)
www.stirnet.com /html/genie/british/bb4fz/bodenham2.htm   (208 words)

  
 [No title]
Note for: John Bodenham, 1358 - UNKNOWN Index
Note for: John de Bodenham, ABT 1290 - UNKNOWN Index
Note for: John Whittington, ABT 1455 - UNKNOWN Index
www.longislandgenealogy.com /bristow/np88.htm   (110 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "England's Helicon": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
Key Phrases in this book: Francis Bacon, Wit's Commonwealth, George Puttenham, Palladis Tamia, Arte of English Poesie, England's Helicon, John Bodenham, Anthony Bacon, Theater of the Little World, Queen Elizabeth, Nicholas Ling, worthy scholler (See more)
The conventions that reveal editorial decisions in publications such as England's Helicon often do more to cultivate confusion than to clarify responsibility.
The dramatic works of William Shakespeare; illustrated: embracing a life of the poet, and notes, original and selected.: Vol.
www.amazon.com /phrase/England's-Helicon   (558 words)

  
 Bodenham's List   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
From the address to the reader in John Bodenham's Bel-vedere or The Garden of the Mvses (1600; rpt.
New York: Burt Franklin, 1967 [reprint of the 1875 Spenser Society edition]) pages A3r-A6r)
Besides, what excellent Sentences haue been in any presented Tragedie, Historie, Pastorall, or Comedie, they haue been likewise gathered, and are here inserted in their proper places.
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