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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Protector, attended by the Lord President and the rest of his Highness's Council, and other officers of state, came to the Abbey Church in Westminster; where, … nor is there the least sketch of it in the Journals of the House, the diaries, or the contemporary writers. From hence, …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… to yourselves and me. Now, if I had the tongue of an angel, if I was so certainly inspired, as the holy men … and choose your Speaker. 1 The members repaired to the House, at the door whereof, some persons by his Highness's … by the Council; and thereupon, he was admitted into the House. 2 Thursday 18. Resolved, that Wednesday next be a day …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Guibon Goddard's Journal The Protector's Speech at opening of Parliament The Protector's Speech, the 17th of September, … and discern that which is obvious, we shall sink, and the house will fall about our ears, upon such sordid attempts as … Now, if they be payable, let them be called for If the House shall think fit to order any, they may have an …
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… the database are the assessments housed in the Corporation of London Record Office for the 1693 and 1694 Four Shillings … anyone caught trying to defraud the Exchequer by moving house was to be charged double the rate. Although the rent … Exchequer.. Moreover, the stocks of the King's Printing House, the water companies and the merchant trading companies …
Old and New London
… The Original GuildhallA fearful Civic SpectacleThe Value of Land increased by the Great FireGuildhall as it was and … aldermen, and "from a little cottage it grew into a great house." The expenses were defrayed by benevolences from the … giants, as Mr. Fairholt has shown, with his usual honest industry, are mentioned by many of our early poets, …
A Dictionary of London
… Guildhall Yard - Guttige's Rents Guildhall Yard North out of Gresham Street to the Guildhall, at No. 23 King Street … II. 1669-70, p. 177). Perhaps named after "Gonne Powder House" (q.v.). Site now occupied by the Great Eastern and … Guttige's Rents North-east from Still Alley to Meeting House Yard on the northern boundary of the ward. In Portsoken …
A History of the County of York
… the Corpus Christi plays in the early 15th century, 1 many of them having a guild organization. Other occupations are to … outside Micklegate Bar, and in the same year 'the new house outside Micklegate Bar' was built. The 'new house', no doubt situated near the hospital, included a hall; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… larger and in medieval times included the present parish of Hollowell, and probably the hamlet and land of Coton which is now in Ravensthorpe parish (Ravensthorpe (9)). The village of Guilsborough and most of the W. part of the parish lie on …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… Guiting Power GUITING POWER (16 miles N.N.E. of Cirencester) A water-pipe trench revealed a pit at Wood House 1 (SP 084261) containing Iron Age pottery, iron slag and the skeleton of a baby. Archaeol. Review, 6 (1971), 22. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… Gumley GUMLEY 1 Gumley lies eleven miles south-east of Leicester at the eastern end of a ridge of hills which … cottages of the same period. The Bell Inn, the only public house, and Goodman's Farm at the south-east end of the … by Sir Edmund Cradock-Hartopp who apparently took over the house in an unfinished condition. 15 South of the hall and …
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