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Petitions to the Pope
… in the gift of the abbot and convent of Glastonbury. John Pollard, a poor clerk of the diocese of Exeter. For a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (1927), Michell (1927), Wells (1930), Bayliss (1930), Pollard (1934), Methuen (1935), Barnett (1936), Theobald …
A History of the County of Essex
… Godlee and Edith Lister (notes collected by Dorothy Pollard); E.R. lx. 1945. Eastment, Wanstead, 40. Account …
A History of the County of Sussex
… John Slater sold the land, known as BRIDGERS, to Richard Pollard of Washington, probably the Richard who in 1607 settled it on his second son Henry Pollard after his death. In 1614 Henry Pollard sold it to Henry Bridger, later lord of the manor, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… William Steel. 1 s. 10 d. a day each to Ensigns Richard Pollard, James King. The Regiment late Brigadier Macartney's, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 65 acres; Hasilwood Coppice containing 68 acres; Pollard Coppice, alias Cranehill Coppice, containing 20 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Oxford to the Customs Commissioners to employ William Pollard (a landwaiter, London port) as a landsurveyor ibid. … loco Nicholas Rainton, deceased. Edmund Goodere to succeed Pollard as landwaiter. Alexander Crudge as wine taster ibid. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… renewable every 20 years whereon are some old decayed pollard trees that are of no use to the Navy & very …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… arising by payments to George King, Thomas Hurst, Richard Pollard for apprehending Richard Taylor, John Smith, Edward …
Displaying 1841 - 1850 of 1911