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Calendar of Treasury Papers
… & Wounded called in. They present (according to my Lord's direcc[i]on of y e 14 th instant) a list of all their … is before parl t. It may be issued on acc t of this year's clearings. 1 page. [? May 18.] 4. John Fleetwood to the … With receipt for the same at the foot for the use of M r Cranmer, &c. Signed Tho. King. 31 May 1714. 1 page. May 31. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… been employed accordingly. [ page.] Oct. 5. Council. Day's Proceedings. 4. Order on petition of James le Bass, of … as that asked by Henry VIII. to a complainer against Cranmer, charging him for a sermon he preached at Canterbury. … "You have a long ear to "hear out of Hertfordshire what Cranmer spake at Canterbury." To apply this, it must be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Customs' Commissioners shall receive from the Exchequer 1 s. 8 d. a quarter for wheat, and 1 s. for other grain, which will enable them to pay their … Wm. Pennoyer, of London, Hen. Barneford, and Rob. Cranmer, and others, defendants, in a case of ejectment …
A History of the County of Oxford
… his money to founding an educational establishment. Wood's story 4 that his first idea was to found a college for … to know that application was first to be made to St. John's College for the site of Gloucester Hall, and failing that … of 1503. The collection of Bibles includes copies of Cranmer's Great Bible (1540), Daye's (1549), the 'treacle' …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dore, hundred of Ewyaslacy, county of Hereford, 15 miles (S. W. by W.) from Hereford; containing 150 inhabitants, and … lathe of St. Augustine, E. division of Kent, 7 miles (S. S. W.) from Canterbury; containing 544 inhabitants. The … held here, on the important subject of the king's divorce, Cranmer was indebted for the royal favour. The town is …
A History of the County of Essex
… Urban District. Argent, on a cross engrailed sable, a lion's face between four crosses bottenee, or The land rises … (Som.), gave Waltham the suffix to its name. Tofig's foundation, enlarged by Harold and re-founded by Henry II, … service. 79 It was at Waltham Abbey, in 1526, that Thomas Cranmer, later Archbishop of Canterbury, proposed his plan …
The Environs of London
… to Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick 6. After the Earl's death, she married William le Zouch, who survived her, and … annum 100. Oratory at Moones. In the year 1536, Archbishop Cranmer granted a licence to George Monox, Alderman of … Bowyer, p. 35, 36. Morant, vol. i. p. 37. Strype's Life of Cranmer, p. 49. Review of a Sermon preached at the opening, …
A History of the County of Essex
… flowed west via Salisbury Hall to join the Lea at Hanger's Bourne, now under Banbury reservoir. The Fleet river, known … stream') Street, 16 which it used to flood near Tinker's bridge (Raglan Corner). In Leyton it was called the … enlarged by J. S. Appleby 1969), 4950, 174, and H. Cranmer-Byng, The Magic Mawkin and other tales, 8. Cal. Inq. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Victualling, to the end you may go on with Mr. Sturt's and the other Victualling accounts which have been so long … succeed his father in the place of Receiver of her Majesty's Revenues in Virginia "that of auditor being as they are … the annuity of 3 l. 17 s. 2 d. before certified to William Cranmer now to be paid to John Kenrick his executor 128 14 2 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… p. 91. Disposition Book XXI, p. 140. Same for 588 l. 2 s. 3 d. to the Officers of the Works as follows: viz. s. d. Sir Christopher Wren, Surveyor General, for 1 years to … 94. Disposition Book XXI, p. 148. Same for 50 l. to Joseph Cranmer and Charles Milburne, the two Secondaries in the …
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