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Journal of the House of Commons
… Robert, 1648, Justice that committed him impowered to bail or discharge him, 12 Aug. Like Power given to Sir Robert Pye. … further consideredHis Letter, desiring to come to London, or thereabouts, read, and to be communicated to Scots … Instruction to prevent secret Conveyance of Papers to or from the King. Instruction reported, read, and agreed to; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… John, Latimer, Lord, see Nevill Lau, -, de (fl. 16th or 17th c.), Laud, Wm., abp. of Canterbury, Lauderdale, Earl … ch. livings, communications, conference, as destination or departure points, docks, see Docks; earthwks., 'Green … St. Michael, Crooked Lane, St. Michael Paternoster or Royal, St. Michael, Queenhithe, St. Michael le Querne, St. …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… LEVER Jn, Joyce, Sid, LEVETT Francis, Ric, Susan, LEVINZ (or LEVINE, LEVEN) Creswell, Judith, Mary, Wm, LEWEN Margt, … Eliz, Martin, LUTHER Anne, LUTTS Sarah, LYINS Mr, LYNCH (or LINCH) Jn, Rebecca, LYNG Anne,-, LYTLER (or LITLER) Jerravil, Phoebe, Ric, LYTTLETON Edw, Jane, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kingsbury Ho. (Wilkin John), Kingsbury Manor (the Cottage or Manor Ho.), Mount Pleasant, Redhill Ho. (Oak Cottage), Roe … medieval tenements, Blackbird, Brasiers, Burnt Oak, Bush or Big Bush (Richards), Bush, Little (Edwins), Collins (Eden … Gardiners, Gore, Groves, Hill, Hillhouse, Hyde (Hamonds or Lorchons), Jack Johns, Lewgars, Lower or Hungry Down, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Kibworth Harcourt, Smeeton Westerby Kibworth Beauchamp (or Lower Kibworth), adv., agric., boundaries, char., ch., … Cosmo Geo., Capt. G. H., Hen. (fl. 1503), Hen. (or Smith, fl. 1631), Hen. (d. 1665), Hen. (fl. 1696), Hen. … 1279), Hugh de (fl. 1321), n; Humph. (fl. 1537), Humph. (or Blunt, d. 1590), Ivo de, Joan, John de (d. 1282), John, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Etchingham Lodge, Fairlea, Fallow Cottage, Fallow Lodge or Holdenhurst, Finchley Lodge or Lodge Ho., Glenroy, Grange, Moss Hall, Orchard Ho. (later … of, see Richard Planet Building Soc., Platt, Wm., Plomer (or Leynham): John, Marg., w. of John, Plowman: Chas. (fl. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Sarah, Wm., Mrs. - (18th cent. schoolmistress), Lawrence (or Saunders), Thos. (d. 1602), Thos. (fl. 1602), Lazenby, … (Seine-Inférieur), priory of, Letecombe, Rob., Leverich (or Loverige), Agnes, m. Stalbridge, John, Leversage, Agnes, … Rog., Saffrey, Brian, Margery, see Stane; Wm. ( alias Reed or Rude), fam., Sainsbury, Agnes, Jas., John, St. Aldhelm, …
A History of the County of Essex
… Maud de, see Lucy; Olive, see Carleton; Ric. de (d. 1221 or 1222), Ric. de (d. by 1243), fam., Roach, Rebecca, Roast, … Humph., Joan, see Ferne; Wm. (d. by 1553), Wm. (d. 1621 or 1622), Shenfield Shenley (Herts.), Shepheard, Walwyn, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… Lee (F.) and Co., watchmakers, 'Lee, la' (in Barford or Bishop's Tach brook), Leeder, John, mayor of Cov., Leeds … (Ric.) Musters, Commissioners for, Muston, Eliz., Mary, (or Musson) Ric., Thos., Mutiny of the Nore, The (play), … Worcester, Phrenological Journal, Physick, Edw., Picken, (or Piggin) Jane, T. W., Piddock, Leonard, Pierce's Coventry …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… of, see Stuart. Countess of, see Stuart. Lent, abstinence or non-abstinence in preachers and sermons in Lenton, Simon … also Flanders and Holland. Low Countries, travellers to or from Lowe, Ant. Geo. Sir Thos. Capt. Lower, Sir Wm. Lady Lownes, Ralph Lowther, Sir Rich. Lubdale, or Lubdey, see Lopdale. Lubeck Lucas, Ant. Hen. Thos. Sir …
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