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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… his direction to us to cause blank passes to be printed and dispersed among the officers of the outports appointed by the late rules to issue passes and to report why Portsmouth is not named, or may not fitly … Aboyne and Dundonald, Lords Elphingstoune, Rosse and Belhaven, Sir James Dalrymple of Stair, President of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… there, in consideration of her late father's services and sufferings for his loyalty. With commendation thereof to … John], Earl of Crawford and Lindsay, and Margaret, Lady Belhaven,in satisfaction of debts to them by ourself and our … and power to recover the same. In 1669, John, Lord Belhaven, and Margaret his wife, resigned their interest …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… lord has received yours. All his family arrived here well, and continue so; he thinks of returning next Saturday. [ S.P. … sailed from Falmouth for Minehead, to take in Lord Orrery and carry him to Ireland. [ Ibid. No. 154.] May 1. Chatham. … 1, p. 149.] May 12. Whitehall. Protection to John Lord Belhaven from arrests and executions for civil claims for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… l., a forfeited recognizance in which Sir John Salisbury and Edward Thelwall and Gabriel Salisbury of Gray's Inn were … Middleton, and Dundonald, Lords Cochrane, Sinclair, Rosse, Belhaven, and Duffus, Sir James Dalrymple of Stair, Charles … the Life Guard of Horse, James, Lord Forrester, John, Lord Belhaven, Col. John Home of Prenderguest, Archibald Douglas …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Bolron. The informations Bolron has given are voluntary and free. A Scotchman, whose name he thinks is Murray, took … the royal family only excepted. This being passed, Lord Belhaven mentioned in the House that, the Act against Papists … Newcastle on Tyne. Letters from Scotland advise that Lord Belhaven, who was committed to the Castle, notwithstanding …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
… to a quitclaim by Hugh son of Warner of land in Sunbury and Teddington (Mddx.), and of a compensatory grant of three virgates of land by … of Deene held the manor by a service of hospitality (F. M. Stenton, The First Century of English Feudalism (2nd edn., …
A History of the County of Essex
… of CHIGWELL, later known as CHIGWELL HALL alias CHIGWELL-AND-WEST HATCH, was held in 1066 by Earl Harold. After the … in chief of the manor descended in the Limesi family and their heirs the Dodyngsells. John de Dodyngsells held it … vi, 125-6. Madox, Formulare Anglicanum, p. 42. Ibid. Cf. Stenton, First Century of Anglo-Norman Feudalism, 161. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Christchurch (Christchurch Twyneham) Introduction, castle and manors CHRISTCHURCH or CHRISTCHURCH TWYNEHAM Tweoxneham, … Christchurch East, 2 Hurn, Southbourne, 3 Pokesdown and Bournemouth 4; the remainder, comprising about 1,000 … ii, 75. a See Maitland, Dom. Bk. and Beyond, 5024. Mr. Stenton points out the possible significance of the fact that …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Madder Market, Holy Cross, St. Andrew, St. Christopher, and St. Michael at the Pleas: and first of (87) St. John Baptist's Church in Madder-Market … in stone-work, and glass-work, at her charge. 1479, Rob. Stenton, buried in the yard on the north side by the cross …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Introduction COGGES lies 9 miles (15 km.) west of Oxford and ½ mile (0.4 km.) east of Witney. The ancient parish … urban plantation at Newland, effectively a part of Witney, and, on the east, the hamlet of High Cogges. Wilcote, to the … Sir C. Hatton's Bk. of Seals, ed. L. C. Loyd and D. M. Stenton, no. 114. Turnpike Act, 24 Geo. II, c. 28; O.S. Map …
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