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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… an abate ment of customs, and to the merchant a loss of 10 s. or 12 s. a cloth, in the sale beyond seas. Whatever loss in customs … and there are yet to pass, upon the Lord Admiral's licence, 30,000 cloths. Also all white, at 4 l. the piece …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… that the crown chancellor gave them an account of the King's indisposition, which his Majesty had also done before by an … all that should have been transacted in his Majesty's absence would have been invalid. This is said to be the … It was this gentleman that the other day kissed the King's hand upon his nomination to that honour, and not the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… by his fatherinlaw, the Duke of Orleans, by the King's order, so that now there are no more hopes of a peace on … Flanders. On the 27th and 28th ult. Colonel Lillingston's regiment of foot marched into Plymouth to be embarked for … will be made in the ensuing sessions. On Thursday last Mr. Row and Mr. Kendall, who were lately committed to Newgate for …
A New History of London
… ALLEYN, Edward, 1614 Lamb-alley, Bishopsgate-street 5 5 40 s. each per ann. and cloaths 1616 Pesthouse-lane, Old-street … 5 5 6 d. each weekly, coats and gowns 1616 Deadman's-place, Southwark 5 5 6 d. each weekly Amyas, Susannah, 1655 … Captain Blackwall 4 families Fisher, Captain, 1711 Dog row, Mile-end 6 widows 40 l. per ann. French-hospital, 1717 …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which his Majesty was pleased that your Excellency's person should hold, and showing that I was of the Chamber, … start for London, with another gentleman of Mr. Masterman's, who was responsible for our not speaking with any on the … and nobler man than he is to be burned in the fire and to row in the gallies for professing Christ. For the aiding of …
A New History of London
… Parys, John Bedyll 1274 Henry Waleis Johan Horne, Walter Potter 1275 Gregory Rokeslie Nich. Wynchester, Henry Coventre … Martin 1561 Sir William Harper Christopher Draper, Thomas Row 1562 Sir Thomas Lodge Alexander Avenon, Hump. Baskervile … Knt. Edw. Ironside, Tho. Rawlinson, Esqrs. 1750 Sir S. Pennant, Knt. John Blachford, Esq; W. Whitaker. Step. The. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… given in the Inventory are internal.) 103. ADDINGTON. (O.S. 6 in. xviii. S.E.) Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. Mary, about … are covered with lead, except those of the chancel and S. porch, which are tiled. The church was partly re-built in …
Survey of London
… was closed to allow of the building of the sexton's house. From 1863 and onwards the Midland Railway obtained … 1800. The full incriptions will be found in F. T. Cansick's Epitaphs of St. Pancras, where will also be found the names … and the parish workhouse further north, and was behind a row of houses in Pancras Road called Cook's Terrace and Eve …
The medieval records of a London City church
… note ADDITIONAL NOTE. p. 22. Andrew Evyngar. Mr. E. S. Dewick has kindly pointed out that Andrew Evyngar, to whom … the editor the number of the Transactions of the St. Paul's Ecclesiological Society in which a facsimile of the brass … the side of the mother in three rows. The two in the front row wear a similar dress, excepting for the belt and rosary, …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Lorraine, Vendme and Nevers," says the abstract of Scepper's despatch to the Emperor; but either that despatch, … p. 12. " Except the nun, meaning one of the duke of Guise's daughters." At p. 10 the nun is said to be the daughter of … from Messina, in Sicily. Its being placed in Bergenroth's Collection (Vol. XIX., p. 212), immediately after the other …
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