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A History of the County of Shropshire
… it remained in 1992. The oldest part of the house has an L plan formed by a timber framed cross wing and a truncated … 2 carucates of demesne arable in the late 13th century, worth 20 s., 76 and gardens, meadow land, and a 'grove' ( … 88. Below, econ. hist. Only that site, vacant by 1771 (S.P.L., MS. 2481, map X), is otherwise unaccounted for. Below, …
Survey of London
… Tyldesley which was valued in 1602, and included things of worth such as a "standing bedsted with greie vallance and … viz., a half kirtle and a "weding smock" with other things worth 12s., and a petticoat which had been redeemed from … presumably were alone considered to be infected) were worth 13 odd; his debts were assessed at 23 odd. His …
Survey of London
… those of the company who attended, besides five shillings' worth of bread and ale for the wardens, priests and clerk. 37 … Truest." Church Deed, No. 6. (1). Church Deed, No. 6. (2). L. & P., Hen. VIII, ii (1) 115. It was given in her lifetime, …
Survey of London Monograph
… latter doubtless knew him well by reputation. It may be worth while to point out that this Italian name occurs in no … but from a Cottonian manuscript lately edited by Mr. C. L. Kingsford, I learn that on Candlemas Eve, 149596, "the … English style, the floor being strewn with rushes. Mr. E. L. Blackburn, architect, who wrote the interesting …
Survey of London Monograph
… her never the worse; and the next day sent her a diamond worth 2,000 as a legacy from his dead dog. Love and kindness … " . . . towards charges of buildings at Greenwich 700 l." 17 There are references to the work in the State Papers … Prince de Galles, je seray tousjours bien ayse de reevoir l'honneur de leurs commandemens, et touchant la sale au …
Survey of London
… improvement by building, in concert with my neighbour L[or]d K[ensington], not more than it is worth'. 13 An account of the income and expenditure of all … railway included Charles Richard Fox and Caroline Fox. 77 l The railway company did not, however, enjoy Lord Holland's …
A History of the County of Northampton
… intending the money to be used for the purchase of lands worth £200 a year within the honor, another scheme that did … of the forest lay outside Cleley. 33 Hen. VIII, c. 38; L. & P. Hen. VIII, xvii. 12. Authority for statements … of the parishes in question. P.R.O., SC 2/195/25-33. L. & P. Hen. VIII, iv. 2169; Complete Peerage, xii (2), …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… in 1341 when it was being held every three weeks and was worth 20 s. annually and no more, owing to the poverty of the … 47; 28 Hen. II, 467; and the Pipe R. 29 Hen. II, m. 5 d. L. A. Le Moyne de La Borderie, Hist, de Bretagne, iii, 281; … to some accounts he died of a fever ( Dict. Nat. Biog.). L. A. Le Moyne de La Borderie, Hist. de Bretagne, iii, 286; …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… lodgings and fees of honour calculated to have been worth an additional 20 under George I. The salary was fixed …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 7s 6d in lieu of venison, and fees on bills and contracts worth perhaps 20 per annum. In 1761 they were granted an … W.A. 1780 5 Sept. Gordon, Sir W. 1780 5 Sept. Stanhope, L. Supernumerary Clerk Comptrollers 16601691 1660 31 Aug. … Assistants 17021782 By 1702 Price, J. By 1702 Spiesmaker, L. By 1702 Parsons, E. By 1702 Sayers, J. By 1710 Shaw, J. By …
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