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The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Lieutenants were personal appointments by the individual Lord Lieutenants, rather than appointed directly by the Crown. The Lord Lieutenant for Buckinghamshire in 1683 was John Egerton, …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… him in No.br Last, whether it is by vertue of a grant from Lord Willougby or by vertue of his Seale from the Kinge. I … from it. Yet some of it as you call yours must be by my Lord Keepers decree before I part with it, as your brother, … order now. But it seemes that must com properly from my Lord Keeper who thought it not fitt untill Sir W.m Stapleton …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… debt, when you have it from mee, it must bee by my Lord Keepers decree), w.ch I still say. For as I have saide … and desired a sight of the minutes, haveing heard my Lord Keeper, the suepreame judge of all His Ma.tys dominions … they are out of towne. Yett, I thinke it needles, since my Lord Keeper have soe publikly declayred it. And therefore I …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… later, that the Grand Master installed Frederick, 2nd Lord Methuen of Corsham as Provincial Grand Master. This … of brethren steadily increased. For thirty-eight years Lord Methuen held office, and when he died in 1891 the number … in the county has been one of continued progress. Lord Methuen was succeeded as Provincial Grand Master by …
Survey of London
… Street now being in the tenure or occupation of Edward, Lord Viscount Conway and Killultagh which conteyneth in front … plote of Anthony Wither, Esq., now in the tenure of the Lord Awbyney on the west, and the mesuage of Peter Mills, … of Tudworth, Hants, widow of Sir Samuel Dashwood, Lord Mayor in 17023, who was knighted in July, 1684, and died in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… valued in the king's books at 10, and in the gift of Lord Suffield: the tithes have been commuted for 476. 14., …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… next known patron after 1281 was Geoffrey of Fretherne, lord of the manor, in 1307. 36 The association of the church … to the manor-house suggest that it was founded by the lord of Fretherne for his tenants, perhaps in the same period … caused or resulted from the hostility of James Clifford, lord of Fretherne manor, who brought charges of felony and …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and also that the demesne of Fretherne was still in the lord's hand. The agreement mentions a field called the Lower … of the mills, with other property, from Thomas Winston, lord of Standish, and by then there was a fulling mill in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a 40-year lease. 24 In or before 1575 Edward Stafford, Lord Stafford, conveyed Framilode passage to his brother Richard, 25 and in 1652 Richard Clifford, lord of Fretherne manor, sold it to Thomas Morwent. Another … Framilode weir to Thomas Heneage and William Willoughby, Lord Willoughby. 49 Though fishing naturally continued to be …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… court was introduced or revived in 1773. Although the lord of the manor's right to hold a court was apparently not …
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