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9th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Prince, not to the King, in time of vacation of a prince, or to succeeding princes. Now here there must be a perpetual … L. 2a. An act for the better securing of the subjects from wrongful imprisonment and deprivation of their trades and … that those words of his may die, being spoken hastily and on those occasions. Hereon Mr. [John] Glanville desired to be …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… own Dominions, for the making of Soap, not formerly or ordinarily used or practised by others within the said Realm, Dominions, and … Offences and Misdemeanours his Majesty's said Attorney on his Majesty's behalf, on the two and twentieth of …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… Scottis his liege man. And he was crowned at Westminster on Cristmas day; and whan he had regned xvij yere, o he made … was the Empresse sonne, and he was crowned at Westmester on the day of Conception of Our Lady by for Cristmas the yere … was crowned his son Kyng Henry the Therde, at Glowceter, on Seint Symons day and Jude, of a leget of Rome that hight …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… and consisted of "unworked nodular limestone hand-pitched on the virgin soil (a hard red marl). There was no sign of a concrete bed or any cementing material between the stones, which were of … but the work may be divided approximately into two or three periods. The first rebuilding was begun about 1180 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… a. 89 (511 ha.) until 1884, is 13 km. north-east of Ludlow on the western flank of Brown Clee. Much of its boundary, … Abdon common, which were not finally fixed until the 17th or early 18th century. 90 In 1884 the civil parish absorbed … Most of the parish drains south and west towards Tugford (or Norncott) 94 brook, which forms the parish boundary on
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… been derived from a Gaelic term Aber, signifying "mouth" or "opening," in reference to the rivulet Dour, which finds … Regent of Scotland, during the captivity of David Bruce. On the coast is a cave called Cowshaven, which is celebrated … acres, of which 5873 are cultivated, 5608 are moor or green pasture, 3496 moss, 88 wood, and 101 roads, &c.; its …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1661-77, Dep, 1671-7 St Botolph Bishopsgate ? WEA (or weaver by trade) (1) b 1607, bur 13 Aug 1677, St Botolph … but there is no probate in PAB, nor a will, registered or original ADAMS, Robert Co Co Bridge, 1676-8, Dep, 1677 (1) … Hannah Browne, wid of Clapham, Surr (4) Plumber (work on five City Churches, 1670-81, at a cost of £2,884) Marine …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
… Robert Cadman has paid Master Scheffeld for his counsel on the same plea 20d. [f. 50] Item paid to the scribe for … aldermen and presented the mayor and aldermen with a bill or supplication in the following words: [English] To the … so poor that they cannot any longer continue to maintain or keep up their said fellowships [for fear of] their utter …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… vj s vj d It'm paid fo r ij longe rafters to make y e iiij or newe pewes ij s iiij d It'm paid fo r xxxij ti single … fo r y e newe bindinge of y e bible and fo r y e settinge on of y e Clappes 25 ij s vj d It'm paid y e same day fo r y … late...earthquake," was issued by authority. Hook. i.e. fastening leather covers on the clappers for tolling ( N. and …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… from y e feast of o r Lord god, 1584, & endinge on y e same feast of o r Lord, 1585, Aswell of Receiptes as … The Vestry Minutes contain no mention of any petition or suit touching Common Lands at this time. The Cathedral was … arithmetic is obviously wrong; should be either iv days or viij d. The chief motives of the subsidy granted in 15845 …
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