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Calendar of Border Papers
… [Oct. 5.] I hear this morning from Scotland that the King and Queen are now at S t Johnstons. On Monday next the King … of market rates 316 l. 15 s. 6 d. Deduct for hide, fell, tallow, and offal 62 l. 13 s. 4 d. So nett overplus for a … appears to be 991 l. 0 s. 8 d. Deducting hides fell and tallow, (180 l. 18 s) the nett amount" 811 l. 0 s. 8 d. 2 pp. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… after: sa as the King was fayne to send the second tyme, and they were brought within 20 tie miles to the King, but … as he 1 was compelled to writ to the King in that matter, and with all speed he 1 came back with sax score horsemen, … is at Carlel: he is convoyed in the countrey first by the Lard of Newby, receaved by the bailive of Burgh at the watter …
Calendar of Border Papers
… know not how to serve her here, but to make her both loved and feared. Before you receive these, you may have heard of … the slate of the rooffe of the chamber wher they laye, and so tying ther shetes and covcrletts they laye "in, … Scrope. [Oct. 27.] The commodity of this bearer "the good lard of Greatney," a gentleman well devoted to your lordship, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… for some hard usadge, but that he practised his death and sett 6 persons about it that had failed, but hath also … accused me that I have imployed him to betray the Queen and kingdome to the Spaniardes: booth which as it is trew … to Johnston. [Oct. 7.] The Lord Scrope's answer to the Lard Johnston's offers. First:It is not impossible that …
Calendar of Border Papers
… within three myles of Hexham . . . is departed, and not doobteinge your lordship care that a godlie and learned man may be placed there for the better instruct … Kerr, the father yett lyveinge, and is tearmed the younge Lard of Cesford; his father injoying his possessions and
Calendar of Border Papers
… 100 l. Sir William Bowes, Francis Slingesbye, esq., and D r Colmer under same warrant at 20 s. each per diem 150 … at ease (beesiching God dayly to graunt your lordship long and wished helth), soe I am not a leetle conforted by … 1597. (1) "It is thought meet that the Lord Hume and lard of "Wedderburne shall keepe the 29 th day of this moneth …
Survey of London
… High Street is one of the oldest roads in the London area and from the earliest times of which we have any knowledge it … of travellers. A number of these were used in the 18th and 19th centuries as depots for carrier wagons and for … Bear Inn and it was subsequently occupied by a toyman, a tallow chandler, an oilman and as "oyster rooms." Nos. 93 and
Survey of London
… tenement of Thomas of Snettisham (Stew Quay) on the west, and the tenement once of Peter Talworth (the "Ram's Head") on … is given as occupying this property east of Stew Quay, 2 and in 1398 the joint owners of the latter are parties to a … and on the west by the house and wharf of Edward Jeffery, tallow chandler (Stew Quay). 8 But at some time in this year …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Cumberland; comprising the townships of Bridekirk, Great and Little Broughton, Dovenby, Papcastle, Ribton, and Tallentire; and containing 2112 inhabitants, of whom 121 … trade, consisting in the importation of wine, hemp, tallow, and timber; but the trade of the port is principally …
London Bridge
… 3 Account for 1461-2 296. [f. 25] Account of Peter Aldfold and Peter Caldecote, Wardens of London Bridge from Michaelmas … bought to grease the gins, 3s. Item for 8 stone of tallow [ cepo] bought and used in greasing the said gins, at … this year, at 14d. the gallon, 14s. Item to him for 12 lb. tallow candles bought from him and used at divine obsequies …
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