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A History of the County of Essex
… Park. He was followed by his son-in-law Sir Francis Swift. 174 Harold's Park descended with the manor of Waltham …
The Environs of London
… 10). Within a few years it was again aliened to John Swift, Esq. 13. and by the latter to Thomas Smith, Esq. 14, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… TROUGH, a WARPING VAT and a sort of REEL similar to a SWIFT. Not found in the OED Sources: Inventories (early). … batches or BEERs, prior to winding them onto a REEL like a SWIFT. His illustration is probably incorrect in another …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… General to pay the allowance of 200 l. per an. to Richard Swift who for many years has been Solicitor to the Post … prizes brought into Jersey and Guernsey. Ibid. Same to Mr. Swift, Solicitor of the Post Office, to take tickets [or …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Secretary to the Postmaster General 200 0 0 Richard Swift, Solicitor to the Post Office 200 0 0 Charles Jackson, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… allowed to sea officers. Appending : certificate by Arthur Swift of said Henly's pay. Ibid., p. 142. Money warrant for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Taxes of the petition of Sir John Packington and Samuel Swift, sureties of Thomas Albert, late Receiver for Co. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to James Garfeild, Commander of the privateer called the Swift sloop, for his concern in the capture of two Dutch …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… William Borrett of the petition of William Emmett, Richard Swift and Richard Graham of Bromley, Kent, for payment of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Oxford to the Postmasters General to pay 200 l. to Richard Swift as reward. Prefixing report by said Postmasters General shewing that said Swift has been Solicitor of the Post Office for above 30 … must have been a great charge to him. Followed by said Swift's petition to the Postmaster General detailing his …
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