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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… at Westminster on sequestered estates, for particular men's benefit, (but upon what consideration is very questionable … sunk at Dunham Ferry, being part of the Earl of Newcastle's estate, by the Cavaliers, which will be an advantage of 20 … a year, be speedily considered of. Should not a delinquent's estate not seized in his lifetime be sequestered until …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… as above. Knows not what arrears of rent were in Radburn's hands, nor what waste he committed, nor to whom the … of them. Did nothing beyond recommending the tenant's fitness. For these reasons, and because the information is … to the alderman, dated 15 May 1647, for 772 l. 11 s. 0 d., and subscribed by Lawrence Bromfield and Richard …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… selling 3,000 l. worth of wood on the Duke of Buckingham's estate, 1,500 l. of which was ordered for Col. Whichcott, … the old committee, and to-morrow we expect their treasurer's books, and their clerk's notes, which shall also be transmitted to you. We will …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Salop. We hear you have secured the trunks of Lord Herbert's writings. You should have enquired by what order they were … Brown, Commissioner for Sequestrations, at Sir Hen. Vane's, Whitehall. I have found more than suspicion that Col. … Chilmark, but have not been able to ask their consent. P.S.Send us those Acts of Parliament mentioned in your …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… taken against persons concerned in Sir George Booth's rebellion, that proceedings may be taken against them … heard of the order. Summons was left at Sir Hugh Middleton's house with his lady, but he did not appear within the 10 … tenants' hands, and as she lives near you at St. Martin's-in-the-Fields, we hope you will force her to clear her own …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… he will be returned by those commissioners. Mr. Pigott's name is Walter. [1 page.] Jan. 10. Llanigon. 58. County … fearing with good reason, as shown by [John] Lord Lambert's letters, that the moneys would have been seized by the … from any county, but hope to hear of some by next week's post. We have only received 426 l. on the Act of …
A History of the County of Essex
… presumably being served by inns in Chappel. 6 The Gardener's Arms on Wakes Colne green, recorded in 1838, closed in … O'Shea, mistress and later wife of the Irish leader C. S. Parnell and sister of C. P. Wood of Wakes Hall, stayed at … held by Robert Malet in demesne in 1086, and with Robert's other lands formed the honor of Eye. 18 The manor was held …
A History of the County of Stafford
… held in cottages, but in 1825 the vicar of St. Matthew's was licensed to hold them in a schoolroom. 28 In 1836 1½ a. … a new parish of St. John was formed out of St. Matthew's parish. 31 The living, at first a perpetual curacy and from … has remained in the gift of the vicar of St. Matthew's. 32 The minister's house originally lay west of the church …
A History of the County of Stafford
… trustees, who in 1404 granted it to his widow Isabel. John's son William was apparently in possession by 1408. 16 In … Charles, a spurrier. The house was then called Hurst's House. 21 John was dead by 1556 when Alice leased the … Thomas Ashton of Sheldon (Warws.). In 1621 Ashton's daughter Anne and her husband Gamaliel Purefey of …
A History of the County of Essex
… on his marriage, perhaps as early as 1090, to Maud, Judith's elder daughter by Waltheof. 10 Simon had the custody of his wife's younger sister, Alice, Waltheof's coheir. On her marriage to Ralph de Tony II in 1103 Simon …
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