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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… read was left. PAGE 22, line 19. For belong to, read in the possession of. Line 20. Dele as before-mentioned. Line … memory, but the rolls of it having been destroyed by fire, it has been discontinued. Betshanger. PAGE 45, line 18. … by Mr. John Boys, author of the State of Agriculture in this county, who resides in the house of it. See vol. ix. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… arable; there are about two hundred acres of waste land in it. There are upwards of one hundred houses in it, and more are now building. Page 13. Camden-place is … Rowland, A. M. ind. June 1660, obt. 1680. William Smith, 1747, obt. 1765. Isaac Hunt, clerk, 1690. Benjamin Skinner, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church of Reculver, on the vignette, page I, is said to be in the Isle of Thanet, instead of near it. Dunkirk Ville. … since which the MANOR OF BOSENDENNE is become vested in trust for their benefit. He left his estates to be divided … here for several years before his death, which happened in 1747. PAGE 236, line 20. For Pugett read Puget, and next line …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… and Corrigenda 1976 Since this Inventory was published in 1962 many new discoveries have been made and numerous … be made. Roads p.1. Road 2 was exposed near Grimston Bar in 1975, at SE 64665156 (YPSR (1975) 15, 34). Road 4, nearby … stone building of the early 2nd century was damaged by fire in the late 2nd, late 3rd and late 4th centuries, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… years immediately preceding the Mayoralties, and the year in which they were elected; taken from the records and books in the chamber of Canterbury, and carefully examined with the … Watts 1744 Mark Thomas 1745 John Castle 1746 James Tonge 1747 John Watts 1748 William Gray 1749 John Tolputt 1750 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… by Mr. Bunce, from the ancient Records and Accounts in the Chamber of Canterbury, of Transactions in that City, … viz. drink 2d. two horses 2s. supper at Sittingbourn 4d. fire 1d. drink in the morning 1d. horse-meat 6d. ferry 1d. … 2d. supper for five persons 1s. drink in the morning 2d. fire 1d. two beds at Billingsgate 3d. ofter Id. shipman to …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… Mountjoy to be Chief Governor and Lord Deputy of Ireland, "in whose sufficiency and willingness to do us all faithful … arrival with all solemnities thereunto appertaining and in like cases accustomed"to hand over the Sword to him. From … fight for their lodging and purchase themselves cabins and fire, how dearly soever they paid, they contented themselves …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… the Lord Protector and Council. The walls of Berwick are in great need of repair, and also the bridge, which has been … and warlike stores and victuals, and would not serve again in like case. We beg an order to the bridge-master and … decay the greater will be the charge. A new alarum bell in wanted for the day watch-house, to warn not only the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Lord Protector and Council for John Brende, muster master in the Northern parts. To muster all the troops, including … newly taken are only paid for the time they have been in wages. To put out all not fitly horsed and harnessed; … I have occupied; show him the want of a house, hay, corn, fire, and the increase of expenses at Carlisle. Without the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… arrived, and not only give occasion to them of suspicion in the Earl of Angus, but also they follow their requests, standing upon the points contained in their letters; during this assurance I shall learn the … of James Douglas, thinking him to be in that house, set fire to it, and burnt it with six horses and 12 nolts in it, …
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