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Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury books
… l. per an. for his attendance thereon, as allowed to Mr. Crisp who succeeded him in said Office. Out Letters ( North …
Calendar of Treasury books
A History of the County of Oxford
… This feature is derived from Oriel, where, however, the crisp outline of the gables produces an effect both clear-cut …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… by a Capt. R. Lendall an Englishman. He carried off Henry Crisp and demanded ransom of his son, Sir Nicholas Crisp. Cal. S.P. Dom., 16578, pp. 80, 978, 105. According to …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
Survey of London
… coving and on the framing of wall panels and doors. The crisp interlocking foliage ornament is closely related to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… before Council upon summons. 8. The petition of Sir Nich. Crisp referred to the Admiralty Committee. 9. The petition of … Mr. Cooke and Mr. Bevisham, who murdered Corporal Jno. Crisp, have made their compositions, and certify what he … Jas. Goodwin, concerning the murder of Corporal John Crisp, and desire his Lordship to take care that the matter …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… [ I. 78, p. 111.] Aug. 27. 52. Petition of Sir Nich. Crisp to the Protector. On 17th July last, a Capt. Lendall … l. in plate, money, and goods, and took my father, Hen. Crisp, and me to the sea side, to carry us both away. They … Flanders, on security to return if they cannot procure Mr. Crisp's freedom by exchange. I beg your direction, as I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… by Nicholas. Copy of Don John's order concerning Mr. Crisp, taken by Capt. Lendall, and now His Majesty's … Thos. Wadeson, after many professions of kindness to Hen. Crisp, prisoner in Capt. Lendall's house, offered to help him to escape through the window, which Crisp refused. To-day at 7 a.m., Crisp being in bed, Cooksey …
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