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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… supra, p. 230. See supra, p. 168, vol. ii. pp. 26, (Mr. Croke) 457, 458, note. From "A Statement of the Amount of the …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… The most natural question is for the Other House. Mr. Croke. There are weighty reasons on both hands. You were …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to examine the state of the revenue and the charge. Mr. Croke. I am much of that gentleman's opinion, not to spend … call it a Parliament, unless a Bill be passed in it. Mr. Croke. I move that it may be four years, as it was first …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… in the Duchy chamber. Resolved, on the motion of Mr. Croke, That the report concerning registers 15 be made on …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… for I know there is need in many counties to unite. Mr. Croke. The College were never heard, when their right was …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Resolved, That this bill thus amended be engrossed. Mr. Croke offered a report from the Committee for Country …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… your previous question is to agree with the Committee. Mr. Croke. Under favour, this gentleman, though an old 9 …
Survey of London
… and John Batman, a priest who sang for the soul of John Croke in the chapel of St. Nicholas, at a yearly wage of 7; and the yearly obits for Croke and for William Kyrfote came to an end. The royal … purchase. An important part of the endowment of John Croke's chantry, viz. the great house in Mark Lane, which was …
Survey of London
… garters with white curtains, which were given by John Croke; a frontal of green silk which went with front and … their burial and for prayer for their souls. Alderman John Croke, citizen and skinner, who lies below the altar tomb in … position can be inferred was that of St. Nicholas. John Croke, whose tomb still exists on the north side of the north …
Survey of London
… Sir John Scot, Knt., Thomas Colt, John Tate and John Croke, the manor of Tooting Bec in Surrey, which had been …
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