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Survey of London
… Elizabeth built at least two Banqueting Houses of a more or less temporary character. 3 In 1572, on the occasion of … expression might be interpreted as pointing to a site more or less that of the present Banqueting House, and that such … See e.g. (i) order, dated 11th April, 1666, to Sir John Denham "to erect partitions in the cellar under the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of the Crown. 4 Of William's three daughters, Isabel (or Avice) married John, later King of England, who received … whose title has not been traced, sold the manor to John Denham, 89 who incurred a debt for delinquency as a result of … 90 and later to William Cox, a London merchant. 91 Denham, by then Sir John, regained the manor at the …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… of all such persons as have protections from the queen or privy council for debt or otherwise 5s.; summa 12.9s.4d. 89. [f.54v] 9 March [1586] … this city weighing 129 oz., [all] of the gift of William Denham knight and alderman for his fine of his discharge of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… twelve of whom were priests and twenty plain gentlemen or lay clerks. 1 There was much fluctuation at the end of the … five priests and eight lay clerks. The senior gentleman or father of the chapel was excused from attendance. 3 At the … Mar. Barrow, T. 1746 26 Dec. Fitzherbert, W. 1747 16 Oct. Denham, R. 1751 2 Dec. Allen, F. 1752 3 Aug. Baildon, T. 1753 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (tho' not always) been chosen out of the Organists or Gentlemen of the Chapel....The Master's Duty is to teach … Children of the Chapel] to sing, play upon the Harpsichord or Organ, Writing Arithmetick, and compose. 2 This officer … Moore, J. By 1735 Allen, J. By 1735 Barrow, T. By 1735 Denham, R. By 1735 Morland, T. By 1735 Wynn, J. By 1737 …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… herein so shall I be more redye to gratefye you or any frende of yours when occasyon shall serve for your … 1628, John Walter [Chief Baron of the Exchequer] and John Denham 17 write to "Mr. Mayor and the rest of your … of England, published at Exeter in 1615. * Called "J. Denham, kt., one of the Barons of his Majesty's Courte of …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… assurance to redeliver the money if by any unknowne (or unfeard) mischance ye lottery should not be drawen, which … and negligence of such as come short of their parts, or will not use the meanes. Noe Exceter man (I am sure) hath … sequestracion to my Lord Treasurer, and by hym to Baron Denham; so that wee knowe not yet what the finall end wilbe. …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… behalfe: These are therefore to authorize and require you or any three or more of you to be ayding and assisting from tyme to tyme … knight, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, and Sir J. Denham, knight, a Baron of the Exchequer. "After our duties …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… he signed at the synod of Clovesho, A o. 747. 4. Cuthwin or Guthwine. 5. Alberth, Albert, or Albrith. 6. Eglaf, Algar, … of 16 marks a year, granted him by Martin lately rector of Denham, during the life of the said Martin, to the monks, for … the Bishop and monks for sporting in his manor of Denham in Suffolk, he having the liberty of freewarren …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of the church, that the monks might be free from any noise or hurry of the people going backward and forward to the … prior here, by which Robert Popi sold to Henry de Fleec (or Flegg) 8 acres and three roods on the west side of … value of 16 s. in Thrandeston, with which their lands in Denham, Horham, Hoxne, and other places, were valued to the …
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