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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… pen: Rob: Cotton, mil: 1609, & in manibus Dom: Will: de Howard, 1615. fol: 29 Fn: lev: Trin: 15 E: 1: Ib: fol: 27: …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Palmer (fl. 1570). 84 After the forfeiture of Philip Howard, earl of Arundel, in 1589, courts were held in the … Thomas Lear of Angmering, who sold it in 1783 to Charles Howard, earl of Surrey, later duke of Norfolk. 52 William …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from responsibility for Aldreth causeway. Thomas Lord Howard, on purchasing the manor in 1602, assumed the … and was allowed a rebate of 300 for so doing. 14 Howard seems to have neglected his duties, for about 1613 the … is now below the average for the Isle. In 1612 Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk, as lord of the manor of Haddenham, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and the remainder to the widows. In 1727 Lady Effingham Howard gave the interest on £50 stock to the poor of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… members of the same family of later date; (19) to Dorithy Howard, 1665; (20) to Stephen Osborne, 1704, his three sons …
Survey of London
… of beer were drunk a week. In the summer of that year John Howard found 42 the prison so crowded that "many lay in the … on the Master's side and 41 12 s. on the Common side. John Howard in 1776 described the Marshalsea as "an old irregular … 9 Two years later, largely owing to the work of John Howard, an Act was passed "for preserving the health of …
Old and New London
… as "Brandonne's Place, in Southwarke," in Sir John Howard's expenses, under the year 1465. It was exchanged by … Interior of the Palace Court of the Marshalsea. John Howard, the philanthropist, found in the King's Bench Prison …
Old and New London
… visited by the "Jockey of Norfolk," then Sir John Howard, who went thither to drink wine and shoot at the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Monarcha Jacobus Pipotentissimus stabilivit 1604. Henrico Howard Comite Northamptoniensi Prnobilissimo. Mediante. A …
A History of the County of Sussex
… described as Eastbrook and Southwick manors to William Howard, 70 later Lord Howard of Effingham (d. 1573), and his wife Margaret (d. … charity. 72 Either part of the estate reverted or Lord Howard did not sell all his Southwick land, for his son's …
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