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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… set out, falls short of what was given, and to give 400 l. more, will lay your reputation very low. But if you will … take it as a debt upon you. Mr. Bond moved to have the 400 l. added to it. Mr. Moody and Colonel White were against … overvalued, as that which is returned at 500 l. may be worth 2,000 l. But in this case it is clear that it falls …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Rolls. The Bill was very long. It was to settle 10,000 l. worth of land in Ireland upon Anthony Edwards and others, in … fenced in all Ireland. Colonel Cooper. There may be 30,000 l. raised out of the city of Galloway, which would do a great …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… how could that clause be known, if not shown. It is not worth the time to spend about this ceremony. As they are but … mortally discompose him, as we find, afterwards, it did."— L'Estrange. See supra, pp. 263, 298. See supra, p. 100. The … le jeune Roi, qui étoit extrémement fier, se tournant vers l'Archevêque d'York, qui étoit près de lui, lui dit, tous …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the Scots. We gave them a brotherly assistance of 300,000 l. They showed themselves brethren and honest men, and … He denied. Many gentleman in this House, of great worth, foreseeing our troubles, apprehended there was enough … is good for him and for the people. I had rather have 100 l. per annum, clear, than 200 l. accountable. He is yet at …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… has cost you more time, than New Malton and Old Malton are worth. You have already spent three days about it, and now … worthy lawyers were sent to the Tower. It cost them 50 l. a piece for pleading a client's cause. 9 One Portman was … in one hand. An army is in your legislature, and 1,300,000 l. per annum for ever. 19 To say that a law made under force …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Christopher Pack and Alderman Foot. It will lose us 40,000 l. per annum, in customs. After some further debate, the … to trade. Mr. Lloyd. I will find farmers to give 40,000 l. for this strangers' customs. I rise up to disabuse you in … is not for your honour to do it at this time. Again, it is worth 30,000 l. and that is money, and you stand in need of …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… forced to fly beyond sea, for fear of actions of 10,000 l. against him; when he began to talk of calling persons to … to fetch in money due upon the excise. Nearly 200,000 l. is due; and notwithstanding your order, not above 10,000 … in the county where I live, you shall go through a parish worth two or three hundred pounds per annum, and not have ten …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… sent for, accused of perjury, and outed of a place of 600 l. per annum. I would not give it up. He told me I was not … and Advice without its being amended. He hath 130,000 l. per annum settled upon him, besides 60,000 l. more. This … who hath the quickest eye to find out a transcendent worth, and the most generous temper to reward it; a prince …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… after this, and hoped that such a Bill as this, which was worth them all, should not stop, and humbly moved that no … a rider to be annexed to this bill for settling 100 l. per annum, upon the widow of a poor minister in Ireland, … a bill to this purpose, for I can say a great deal of the worth of this minister. It was resolved that a bill be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… xlviii. Ilbod brother of Ernulf de Hesdin. xlix. Reinbald. l. Robert son of Murdrac. li. Osbern Gifard. lii. Benzelin. … St. Martin]. There is land for 1 plough. It was and is worth 20 s. From the time of Earl Tosti, Saiet, a thegn ( … 40 s.; now (it is worth) 20 s. Blacheman held it freely. L. The Land Of Robert The Son Of Murdrac Robert the son of …
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