Garden, as being the only place appointed them in England, wherein to bury their dead, till the year 1177, the 24th of Henry II., that it was permitted to them (after long suit to the king and parliament at Oxford) to have a special place assigned them... Works of the Camden Society - Page xi1875Full view - About this book
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1806 - 686 pages
...parte atutrali, ac gardinum vocat. Jewyn garden ex parts oricn. This plat of ground remained to the Jews till the time of their final banishment out of England, and was afterwards turned into garden-plats and summer-houses for pleasure. The ground, with the appurtenances,... | |
| John Elijah Blunt - Jews - 1830 - 176 pages
...place appointed them in England wherein to bury their dead till the year 1177, the 24th Hen. II. The plot of ground• remained to the said Jews till the...banishment out of England, and is now turned into fair garden-plots and summer-houses for pleasure. It is now called Jewen-street, being a continued street... | |
| Thomas Allen - London (England) - 1839 - 856 pages
...tenement, nuper Rid. Odiham ex parte austiali, ac gardinum vocal. Jv.wyn garden ex parte orien. This plat of ground remained to the said Jews till the time of their final banishment from England, and was afterwards turned into garden plats and summer-houses for pleasure. It is now... | |
| John Stow - London (England) - 1842 - 252 pages
...in Norfolk. In Ked Cross street, on the west side from St. Giles' churchyard up to the said cross, be many fair houses built outward, with divers alleys...fair garden plots and summer-houses for pleasure. On the east side of this Red Cross street be also divers fair houses, up to the cross. And there is... | |
| Andrew Trimen - Church architecture - 1849 - 340 pages
...them in England, wherein to bury their dead, till the year AD 1177, the twenty-fourth, Henry II. The plot of ground remained to the said Jews till the time of their banishment from England, in AD 1291, and is now turned into fair garden plots and summer houses for... | |
| Andrew Trimen - 1849 - 456 pages
...in England, wherein to 226 bury their dead, till the year AD 1177, the twenty-fourth, Henry II. The plot of ground remained to the said Jews till the time of their banishment from England, in AD 1291, and is now turned into fair garden plots and summer houses for... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1850 - 556 pages
...assigned them in the different quarters which they inhabited. " This plot of ground," says Stow, " remained to the said Jews till the time of their final...banishment out of England, and is now turned into fair garden-plots, and summer-houses for pleasure." In one of these "summer-houses for pleasure," in Jewin... | |
| Andrew Trimen - Church architecture - 1856 - 328 pages
...in England, wherein to 225 bury their dead, till the year AD 1177, the twenty- fourth, Henry II. The plot of ground remained to the said Jews till the time of their banishment from England, in AD 1291, and is now turned into fair garden plots and summer houses for... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 510 pages
...assigned them in the different quarters which they inhabited. " This plot of ground," writes Stow, "remained to the said Jews till the time of their...banishment out of England, and is now turned into fair garden-plots and summer-houses for pleasure." Tn one of these " summer-houses for pleasure," in Jewin... | |
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