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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… in Com Leicestr. agr. po: se appren william mason de S t mary Hill pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 59 Jenken David alias … South ton gunsmith defct po: se appren Alexandro Browne de S t Andrew Holborne purpoole lane pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 64 … Com middlesex agr. defct. po: se appren Johanni Elson de S t John streete pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 78 Johannes Paggett …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to M r Sutton master of the ordnance at Berwick, at 5 s., his clerk at 12 d., 2 servants, 2 labourers, at 6 d. "le … 3 ordinary labourers at Berwick and Newcastle, in all, 15 s. 10 d. per diem, amounting for 366 days ("being leape yere") to 289 l. 15 s. "Empcions"among these, tarred rope, 32 l.; a fother of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… and the very great charges caused. For M r Vernon's "interteynment," part whereof you would have to serve for … rest was paid by me to other like petitioners, at Vernon's request, and is all thus spent. Having wearied myself and … p. Holograph; as also address. Indorsed by Burghley's secretary: "2 Aug. 1597. M r Browne of Barwick to my lord." …
Calendar of Border Papers
… counsell at the Courte, with speed." Indorsed by Cecil's clerk. Wax signet: a boar's head. 814. Lord Hume to Sir W. Bowes. [Nov. 1.] Answer of … Scotland, at Cowrt or els where." Indorsed by Cecil's clerk: "The gent, porter and others of Barwycke to Sir Ro. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to M r Secretary, intreating him to procure her Majesty's warrant for my repair to London, which I humbly pray your … wilbe sa open of themselves by tyme." p. Copy by Scrope's clerk on similar occasions. 775. Scrope to Cecil. [Oct. 2.] … that I am determined to come to London without the Queen's leave, and have left Henry Lighe my deputy, and the other …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… act 6 and 7 Victoria, cap. 37, by the name of St. Andrew's, Bordesley; and a church was consecrated the same year. The … and E. divisions of the county of Worcester, 5 miles (E. S. E.) from Bromsgrove. A Cistercian abbey, in honour of the … contributed greatly to the improvement of the quay, which is accessible to ships of 300 tons' burthen. The …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Skirbeck, parts of Holland, county of Lincoln, 34 miles (S. E.) from Lincoln, and 116 (N.) from London; containing … year 650; from which circumstance it was called Botolph's Town, since contracted to Boston. The monastery, which was … whence coal and other articles are brought in return. The quay, which is conveniently adapted to the loading of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Isles, but no less than 43 species belong to Watson's 'Atlantic' group, which consists of plants having a … Paralias, Cyperus longus (extinct), Scirpus numidianus, S. Holoschnus, Rhynchospora fusca; and among ferns … was discovered by Miss Gifford on wooden piles near the quay at Minehead and distributed under the name of E. …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… (in Munslow) until 1963, 10 except that Sir John Smith's widow Agnes (d. 1562) did not hold Bouldon. 11 G. M. G. … 19 The farm, with 21 a. of arable, was called HAWLYN'S HOUSE in 1532. 20 Randle Brecknock sold it in 1578 to … in 1717. 58 Pig was supplied to forges as far away as Pool Quay (in Guilsfield, Mont.), Ffridd Mathrafal, Park Mathrafal …
Survey of London
… him en bloc in July 1721. 1 This particular part of Barlow's ground formed a hinterland behind the main street frontages … 1881 and the passage to the north and west of St. George's Buildings was called Bourdon Place. The remainder of … was inevitably much poverty. A charity book of the 1830's kept in the vestry of St. George's, Hanover Square, shows …
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