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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Ambassador" Williamson. We had an Irish mail yesterday, and Sir Francis Brewster's son arrived with a transmission of … be sent to the Council; also a letter from Mr. Oxford of Bath, with two seditious newsletters disparaging the peace. [ … We hear of a new turn in the business between the Earl of Bath and Lord Montague, and that the former has got Mr. Monk …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to Mr. Royer to engross with the usual embellishments, and it will be sent you next post. I suppose you will see Sir … there, he having sailed out of the Downs with the yachts and convoy on Sunday last, and has had a fair wind. He … The king being informed of your lordship's being at the Bath, and that perhaps your lordship may think fit to come to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… to the Lords Justices of England, relating to chantries and other superstitious foundations in Ireland: Henry VI., by … his reign, granted to Richard, then Archbishop of Dublin, and others, power to erect a chapel in the church of St. … Mr. Joseph Symonds, with one horse and a guide, to go to Bath [ Ibid., p. 416]. Sept. 7. Whitehall. Pass for John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… you. I wish I could please myself better with the effects, and that I were not obliged to attribute this opinion of … to go to Carlisle. [ Ibid. 346, p. 399.] Sept. 8. Bath. The Duke of Devonshire to the King. I have this … the gratitude in my power. The Lord Steward being at the Bath, nothing was resolved as to Sir John Fenwick's trial …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… 1. Whitehall. Passes for Frances la Lussiere, with Peter and Mary her children, to go to Holland; for John Bonnet and … he received a grant of the forfeited estate of James Bath. His heir, the said Dr. Jones, was dispossessed thereof … Lord Trimblestowne and John Carr against Christopher Bath; William Gernon against James Hadsor; Ambrose Redell …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… granted to William Bainbridge, gent., for holding a market and two fairs at Kegworth, co. Leicester, [alleged to have … grant be prejudicial to the earl of Huntingdon's markets and fairs at Loughborough and Ashby de la Zouch. [ S.P.44. … description of an whore's being drawn in by the Bawd of Bath. The vertification [ sic] is good enough, and the last …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Willingham Church CHURCH Fragments of an Anglo-Saxon cross and grave covers have been found at Willingham and there is architectural evidence for a church in the 12th … 43 George Henry Law, rector 1804-12 and later bishop of Bath and Wells, was resident and was assisted between 1806 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… West River, forming a triangle with a base on the river and an apex to the south. It covered 4,694½ a. until 1884, … from 2 m. (6½ ft.) by the river to 7 m. in the village and 9 m. in the south. Gravels underlie the south-west part and the village, clays the south-east. Much of the north is …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… from the rectory in 1662. 83The Congregational chapel and its Baptist successor later dated their foundation to that year. 84Bradshaw continued to preach in Willingham and neighbouring villages until he removed to London c. 1667, … a full-time pastor. 19The building, of white brick and Bath stone dressings, is gabled with two low turrets and a …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Legend for the use of the parishioners of the said church, and to the ministers therein; also to the five orders of friars specified, the lepers of la loke and at Hakeneye, the inmates of various hospitals, the mendicants of Hegham Ferrers and Erteleburgh, 1 the work of S. Paul's, &c.; and to John …
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