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The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Colville Carlton Colville. Carlton signifies the village of husbandmen, and the adjunct of Colville was obtained from a Norman family, that possessed … a lion ramp: double queued or. Edward Despencer, Earl of Gloucester, died, seized of the manor of Carlton Hall, in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… inland port, a borough, market-town, and parish, the head of a union, and a county of itself, locally in the hundreds … Cadell. He was ultimately compelled, however, to raise the siege, in consequence of the powerful succours thrown into it … a siege of five days; but on doing homage to Henry III. at Gloucester, in 1218, he promised to restore it and others to …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… market-town (having separate jurisdiction), and the head of a union, in the parish of Llanbeblig, locally in the … to convey the corpse of Ievan, who died during the siege, by sea, round the peninsular part of the county, for … and taken prisoner near Aber, on the road to Conway. The siege was consequently raised, and soon after the whole of
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 1645 Miscellaneous 1645 Christopher, Lord Roper Of Teynham. P. 889. 9 May 1645. Vol. G No. or p. C. 208 420 R. 208 419 20 March 1647. James Wilkinson, of Marden, Rutland, begs to compound for the of a messuage … in his petition (missing) before the County Committees of Gloucester, Monmouth, and Hereford. 15 82 Claimants on the …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Jan. 1649. Vol. G No. or p. 9 April 1651. Constance, wife of Walter Fowler, for herself and children, begs allowance of her 1/5 of her husband's sequestered estate, and quiet … informed to be of greater value, the County Committee of Gloucester are to examine into its value and certify. 6 237 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Act for several manors, and lands in reversion, and for of a rent of 300 l. sequestered for his recusancy. 82 40 48 17 Jan. … Feb. 1654. Like discharge of Smithcott, Middle parish, co. Gloucester, bought by Wildman. 18 948 3 March. Also of North …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… the Committee April 1647 April 1647 Nath. Barker, Parson of Stoke Talmage, Co. Oxon. 1 April 1647. Vol. G No. or p. D. … and estate discharged 8 105 Wm. Hughes, Woollaston, Co. Gloucester. Vol. G. No. or p. C. 201 509 513 P.E. 201 515 … petitioner has been in arms for Parliament, and was at the siege of Raglan. 204 267 17 Jan. 1648. Fine at 1/10, 40 l. 4 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Compounds for delinquency. Being a minor at the beginning of the war, was unhappily drawn to take up arms for the King … against Parliament, but submitted 4 months before the siege at Oxford, and then took the Negative Oath, and having … for delinquency in arms. Laid them down at the siege of Gloucester. 214 518 28 June. Fine 105 l. 6 129 16 Jan. 1652. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… or P. D. 90 633, 681, 637 1Dame Seymour Hastings [widow of Sir George Hastings], complains that though her extent on John Arundel's lands for a debt of 2,000 l. was allowed by the Committee for Sequestrations … beg confirmation of the order of the County Committee of Gloucester, 29 Sept. 1649, allowing the deed of 30 June, 5 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… April 1651. Vol. G No. or p. Depositions that John Adams, of Farway, rode in Capt. Prideaux's troop, and was in service … at sur render with Sir Wm. Brereton, who commanded the siege at Dudley Castle, and on the Act of Pardon, that his … his own house. 239 84 86 Anthony Stringer, Mickleton, Co. Gloucester. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 222 66 29 April 1651. Begs …
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