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Journal of the House of Lords
… he first taking the Covenant. Message from the H. C. about The States Ambassador's Pass; and with Ordinances. … * Message from thence, about remitting 10,000 l. for the E. of Ormond; A Message was brought from the House of … Pikes, English clift, at Five Shillings and Six Pence per Pike, 550 0 0 "Twenty Tons of Musket Shot, at Twenty Pounds …
A History of the County of Essex
… into Wales with a horse worth 5 s., a sack and a pike; and by other charters he confirmed the grants made by …
A History of the County of Kent
… Lesnes, Tonge, and Acol. 9 Several accounts, court rolls, &c., of the abbey are preserved, in which its possessions are … in the left a crosier. In the field on each side a luce or pike haurient palewise (in allusion to. the arms of the … Ibid. 50 Hen. III. Ibid. 7 Edw. I. B.M. Cott. MS. Nero, E. vi, 202 d. Roch. Epis. Reg. i, fol. 54. Ibid. 79 d. Ibid. …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… in the custody of John de Norton, king's clerk, and John Pike. Afterwards it was found, by inquisition, that William … Whereupon the king commanded John de Norton and John Pike not to interfere with the custody of the priory, and to … 34 Priors Of Bromholm Vincent, temp. Hen. I. 35 Philip, c. 1210 Vincent, 36 1229 Clement, 37 occurs 1258 John, 38 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Street (Monuments 9093) Chapter House Street, running N.E. from the Minster towards the city wall, represents the via … of the Roman fortress. Until the building of Monk Bar, c. 1330, the main entry to York from the N.E. was probably … the parsonage house of the parish of St. John del Pike, later united with Holy Trinity, Goodramgate (2), and …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… the trained bands, which in 1584 comprised 82 men, mainly pike- or billmen; the total was later increased to 200, … North Country Wills, i (Sur. Soc. 116), 98100, 1723; M. E. Ingram, Our Lady of Hull, 78, 1314, 20 sqq.; G. J. Jordan, … p. 379; xx (1), pp. 63, 8384, 105, 234, 330. Acts of P.C. 15427, 533; D.N.B. Acts of P.C. 154750, 396; 15502, 1023, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… afterwards was often called Estratuna, the street at the e or water, which now parts this from Taseburgh; it is … estates in Waketon, Taseburgh, Moringthorp, Moulton, &c. reserving an annuity of 20 marks to Robert Mortimer and … Wingfield, Knt. and Anne his wife. At his death John Pike had it, and in 1498, Sir John Person. Margaret, relict …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… sc. Gerboldesham, Marham, Lyvermere, Nachentun, Acholt, &c.; the monks reclaim them, the Abbot retires to Acholt, and … Gildecross. In Wica tenuit Godmundus ii. car. terre T. R. E. pro manerio, tunc vii. villan. post et modo iiii. semper … (f. 34.) Gerboldesham tenuit i. liber homo Aluricus T.R.E. pro manerio, ii. car. terre, semper iiii. bord. et i. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… death, united to Gnateshall. Ditto. 1559,--- Dec. Thomas Pike, priest. Thomas Duke of Norfolk. 1573, 25 June, Francis Clark, on Pike's resignation. He was buried here Feb. 8, 1616, Tho. … servat, Gillecros Hundr. In Gatesthorp i. liber homo T. R. E. i. car. terre, tunc vi. vill. m viii. semper v. bord. et …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… death. Rob. Drury, Knt. 1573, 3 March, Rich. Twyn, on Pike's death. Ditto. 1579, 27 Febr. Tho. Poynter, alias … Redelefuuorda i. car. terre tenuit Orgarus liber homo T.R.E. tunc et post ii. bord. modo nullus. semp. i. scrv. et …
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