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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… FRUIT, ROOT, SEED, etc., typically a CARAWAY SEED or an ALMOND, surrounded and preserved by a coating of SUGAR. The … date of use: 1334/5 Simone Clarke Found described as ALMOND, ANISEED, BISCUIT, CARDAMON, CELERY, COLOURED, COMMON, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… [ 10] Coles, Edward s. Gilbert, of Easton, Hants, s.t.d. New Coll., matric. 8 Nov., 1667, aged 17; B.A. 1671, … Inn 1669. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Combe, Edward s. E(dward), of Worcester (city), pleb. St. John's Coll., … See Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Cornish, William s. Almond, of Cenwin, Cornwall, gent. Exeter Coll., matric. 22 …
A History of the County of Derby
… being an error of the Domesday scribe for Eaton, i.e. Little Eaton. There can be no doubt that the church of All … is somewhat incorrect; it is taken from Cott. MSS. Vesp. E. 16. This chartulary begins with Chesterfield and ends with …
Survey of London
… storeys and garrets. 112 In 184950 it was taken by John Almond, who a few years before had acquired the adjacent … 1853 small alterations were carried out by the surveyor, T. Bradley. 215 In the latter part of 1883 the building was … on Walker's tomb at Wimbledon). 236 M.L.R. 1721/1/16. G.E.C. L. B. Namier, The Structure of Politics at the Accession …
Survey of London
… in this period were on the south side of Clifford Street. e They were of a good, plain, builder's character, without … Old Burlington and Cork Streets, established in 1825, and Almond's Hotel in Clifford Street, established in 1845, both … into separate tenures in 1883 the front was rebuilt by J. T. Wimperis in a style that set the neighbouring terrace …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the parish of Dunnichen, county of Forfar, 3 miles (E. S. E.) from Forfar; containing 100 inhabitants. It is … Amon, from the erection of a fortress on the river Amon or Almond at its influx into the Frith of Forth; and from the … a manse, and a glebe valued at 16 per annum; patron. Sir T. E. Colebrooke. The church, which is conveniently situated, …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… Bond; Imprisonment Pleading: Richard R. claims that John T. owes him £40 per a bond. Damages are claimed at £20. Noted … and services, with woods, which were lately held by John T. in the vill of Billericay, Essex. JB and AB were to hold … Taking of goods; Trespass (chattels) Pleading: John E. claims that Hugh L. and Edward L. used force and arms to …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… he remainder of the trespass RG says that on 11/03/1402 (i.e. one weeks before the supposed taking of goods) TP … Thomas B., John Croos, Thomas I., William G., and Thomas T., have not come, and so the sheriff of Norfolk is ordered … 2m Case type: Contract (general) Pleading: Christopher T. claims that John N. owes him £20 per an indenture whereby …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… claimed: £500 Case type: Taking of goods Pleading: Richard E. claims that Hans I. used force and arms to break his house … £40 Case type: Bond; Imprisonment Pleading: Richard E. claims that William S. owes him £48 12s on a bond. Bond … type: Housebreaking Pleading: Edmund H., John S., William T., John G., and JG's wife Isabel G. the daughter of John P. …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… type: Sale of goods Pleading: Henry O. claims that Peter E. owes him 40s arising from the sale of one bale of alum … Taking of goods Pleading: John M. claims that William T. used force and arms to seize and carry off his goods and … claimed: 40s Case type: Sale of goods Pleading: Alan E. claims that John S. owes him 40s arising from the sale of …
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