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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… by a number of chancery clerks, occupies only the recto, or face, of the membranes, the dorse being blank apart from a … de resoun, et ent aient dit et determinez, < eue > sur ce meure [col. b] et bone deliberacion qe en cas de dette, … veues et entenduez les lettres avantdites, [col. b] et eue meure deliberacion sur la matire, estoit par les ditz prelatz …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… it was not tyme for my businesse; advised against myne or my son's standing to be members of Parlement &c; I went …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… stayd an houer, brought my wheate; the others stayd till meare 10. 4. Sonday, I was not at church. no company at … with me; Taylor & Cratchley came after; all went before or a bit past 6. Johnson came to get a gowne for Venables; … he sent him away unless his wife would provide another man or give him sl?; I went at 6 to the Penthouse; the …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
… & Robinson, as I remember) we stayd till past 10; we had 5 or 6 quarts of wine; the doctor & I went away in my coach; I … willing to meete him Mrs Winsr, her ant, Sir Thomas Player or some other friends to advise what course were best take to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… site at the head of the Radipole inlet (Weymouth (437)) or in the solitary legionary belt-plate from 'Greenhill' (p. … Castle and Dorchester of c. 400, may reflect economic or political insecurity. Standards of Romanization do not … shale. Armlets from Maiden Castle, and from Glastonbury, Meare and Cheddar in Somerset, suggest that the origin of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… the county: (1) about 1 miles west of Glastonbury, towards Meare; (2) at Milborne Port, as Mr. Bates informs me; (3) at … and 'caistor,' and similar forms, when used as place-names or parts of place-names, denote sites occupied in the … the sites of Roman forts. They are quite as often, or oftener, the sites of villas or towns where no soldiery …
A History of the County of Essex
… never less than 200, including subscriptions of 20 to 50 or more; out of this he had to pay about 80 rent to the vicar … net income was 12 0 s. 11 d. 43 There was a chantry house or 'priest's chamber'. It is thought to have been the … an open yard. The building was much altered in the 18th or the early 19th century. 45 The names of at least 10 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… dur. pleas.) 28 Aug. 1424 Ibid. 213. Edmund of Hadham or Tudor, Earl of Richmond (for life). 30 Mar. 1453 Ibid. … the Huntsman (?). Temp. Wm. I See above, p. 425. Ruald or Rainald Croke (?) (s. of Croc.). Temp. Hen. I Ibid. … 1330 perambulation). 12. la Mereweye ('Turne Throue Meare': O.S. 41/08). la Battenhende/Batthedelynde (For Battle …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the cure himself; there were then no charities, obits, or lights, and the vicarage was worth £8 a year. 80 In 1650 … and Ruislip Wood. 97 A map of 1750 showed the vicarage on or near its present site on the west side of Bury Street. 98 …
Rymer's Foedera
… d'Everwik nostre Conseiller, Iceulx, par grand advis & meure deliberacion de nostre Conseil, & pour le grand bien … quelxconques, Chevaux, Males, Bahuz, Joiaux, Vaisselle d'Or & d'Argent, Monnoye de quelxques Coings quelle soit, & … d'Everwyk nostre Conceillier, Iceulx, par grand advis & meure deliberacion de nostre Conseil, & pour le grand bien …
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