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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of Sodbury, co. Gloucester. Appeared and took oath. Edward Lucas, Richard Johnson, and Elizabeth Tayler, of London. To … for hearing the same this term. Cornelius Burgess, S.T.P. Attachment decreed if defendant appeared not before next … his punishment being reserved till next court day. Edward Lucas, Richard Johnson, and Elizabeth Tayler, late prisoners …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… continuation of those published in the preceding Volume, p. 613. They are derived from Vol. cclxi. April 2. Vol. … of Hereford or his chancellor. See subsequent entry at p. 186. Tristram Hinchcliffe, clerk Attachment decreed … of mitigation of fines. fol. 249. Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the King's printers. The certifying their fine of 300 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… respited for twelve months. Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the King's printers. Fines of 200 l. and 100 l., …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… depositions of witnesses published. Stephen Dennison, S.T.P. His petition to be read next court day. Sir William Cade, … b. [Day of mitigation of fines.] Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the King's printers. The certifying of their fines (Barker 200 l., Lucas 200 l.) for corrupt printing the Bible, respited till …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… in prison [orders them] to be brought. Richard Downe, S.T.P. Certificate of performance of his submission referred to … over till the next court day. fol. 59 b. John Everard, S.T.P. Three of the Commissioners, divines that were present, to … by proctor. Feb. 22. fol. 119. Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the King's printers. The certifying of their fine of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… produced and sworn. fol. 228. Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the King's typographers. The certifying of their fine … respited till this day. Respited again. John Everard, S.T.P. His fine of 1,000 l. taken off. John Fort, of Tiverton, … day. Oct. 15. Vol. ccccxxxiv. fol. 242. William Beale, S.T.P., of Cambridge University. The promoters of the complaints …
Journal of the House of Lords
… to make the Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, of Edward Lucas, Gentleman, deceased, Executor of the last Will and … to the Payment of divers other Debts, owing by the said Lucas in his Life-time. An Act for the making of the Arms of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… PAGE 419. To the list of vicars add Ralph Skerrett, S. T. P. ind. 1720, obt. 1751. Samuel Squire, in 1751, S. T. P. who … a handsome seat in the village, which was built by Thomas Lucas, esq. who resided in it till his death, in 1784; his … is that of lord Auckland, near Elmer's-end, purchased of J. A. Rucker, esq. of Joseph Cator, esq. formerly Sir Piercy …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Letter Book F, ff. 99 b 100 b, (April 15, May 20, 1346)]. J. Aubrey, add present March 6, 1377 (Letter Book H, fo. 58 … (Rep. 88, fo. 164). " 9 A. de Hallingberi, see vol. I., p. 378, footnote 6. T. Sely, add acting April 3, 1311 … also present, the other six being W. Baret (Walbrook), R. Lucas (Cripplegate), J. Southam (Langbourn), E. Olyver …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… is now occupied by William Lushington, esq. M. P. for the city of London. PAGE 15. Town-court farm was sold … and he sold it in 1765, to Mariabella Eliot, sister of Mr. J. Eliot, the present proprietor. The mansion of it is … 1726. Thomas Moore, A. M. 1768, thepresent rector. Richard Lucas, inst. July 26, 1725, obt. 1747. NORTH CRAY. PAGE 142. …
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