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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… iii. 99. Adv. Lib. Edin. Has been desired by her father and the Chancellor also to get her contract of marriage, as … the late abbot and monks of Beaulieu. A lease of the rent corn of Southwyk. The grant of Comnor for the late abbot of … l. in money at his departure, with a convenient portion of corn at discretion." Each monk to have at his departure his …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… made suit to me by two gentlemen, named Jasper Horsey and Chr. More, for the advowson of the vicarage of Gresford … 120 l. Wool of 1,000 sheep, two years' growing, 100 l. Corn, 100 l. Cattle, 220 l. Plate, 200 mks. The apparel of … she usually wears; 1,000 sheep at Ratherfelde, and all the corn and cattle there: half the household stuff at …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Linc. Licence to take to farm the manor of Westwykeham and other lands, &c. in Estwykeham and Westwykeham, Linc., and the moiety of the rectory of Westwykeham, with the tithes of corn and hay, for term of life or years, the premises not …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… found also the Chancellor, the bishop of Paris, Robertet and Villeroi. The Great Master told him he had spoken with the King about the interview, and that full answer should be made to every article of … Several persons have brought writings to carry away corn bought beforehand in this country. This will do the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… A.D. 1515. 17 Jan. R. O. 1. FRENCH AMBASSADORS. "Costs and charges laid out by John Champneys and Thos. Wyseham, groom of the King's chamber, upon the … headings are subdivided into others, e.g., Bakehouse into corn, wood for furnace, bakers' wages, &c. showing the …
Survey of London
… reflects the fact that the most prominent makers lived and worked in Soho, or in areas adjacent to it. The history … of tapestry weaving in this period is, however, obscure, and it is difficult to distinguish the products of the … majority of these tapestries were imported from Flanders and France, English manufacture was still fairly active, and
Survey of London
… with inside Shutters thereto Three Portland Chimney pieces and Slabs and Hearths, Five Closetts with Doors to the same also Six … Rings, Chains, Staples, Racks and Mangers compleat, Two Corn Binns, outside Shutters to the Window, three Coach …
Survey of London Monograph
… called the manor of SWACKLIFFE alias SWACKLEYS in Ickenham and divers other lands there and, with Martha his then wife, by lease dated 4 December 3 … the two last winters was overflowne with water under his corn lying therein, also his kitchen so wet that during wet …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… I. Appendix A (1). Extract from "Chronicles of The Mayors And Sheriffs of London" (Translated By H. T. Riley, Esq., … 5 l. towards a stock of corne."[11 th July 1637.] [This corn money was (as I understand) a loan, and returned on the … "The Master and Wardens empowed to sell 200 Quarters of Corn, and are entreated to View the Corne in the Grannaries …
Survey of London Monograph
… the County of Kent Baronett being well in health of Body and of sound and perfect minde and memory (thanks be to God) but knowing … the day of their visitation and for provideing of Hay and Corn for their horses. And after they have dyned all the …
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