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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Excise and the Comptroller of the Excise; and let Alderman Breedon be by. Sir C. Harbord to speak with my Lords on …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… charges the Farmers with 46,000 l. and odd money. Alderman Breedon confesseth the bargain of 54,000 l. [for the 9 d. per …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [is ordered to be sent] to Sir William Bucknall and Mr. Breedon to come to town on Monday so that they may give some … margin : Done [ meaning : letter written to Bucknall and Breedon]. A letter to be written to Mr. Aldworth into Ireland … Book V. pp. 184-6.] May 30. Sir William Bucknall, Alderman Breedon and Dashwood called in and are asked by the Lord …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [London] Excise are called in. The Lord Treasurer asks Mr. Breedon what was the discourse he held with his Lordship … The old Farmers of the Excise (William Dashwood, Alderman Breedon and Geo. Dashwood) are called in, with Col. Birch, … standing out on the Additional duty of Excise. Alderman Breedon confesses the agreement made for the Additional duty …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… a view to the declaration and passing of same]. Write Mr. Breedon to attend the Lord Treasurer about the arrears of the …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… in the Prussian east, 1871-1914. Tilse, Mark J. Breedon Ph.D., London. Chronological coverage: 18711914 Index …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… inhabitants. Newbold NEWBOLD, a liberty, in the parish of Breedon, union of Shardlow, hundred of West Goscote, N. …
Survey of London
… on the east side of the lane was in 1666 sold to John Breedon. 96 In 1703 Breedon's heirs sold it to Francis Tuckwell, "Cittizen and … of which one was a brewhouse "in the tenure of Robert Breedon the elder, Brewer." h In 1720 Strype described …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… William Dashwood (1667), Philip Jemmett (1667), John Breedon (1667), James Hayes (1664), and his brother Dannet …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and some land, amounting to 38 per annum, left by Robert Breedon in 1464, is applied to the repair of roads. …