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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… the second time. Mr. Pedley and Mr. Robinson. 1 For form's sake, it should be committed. By the common law, the … and Richard his son. Read the first time. His father's debts, three thousand pounds, wherein the son stands … particulars. The Committee was ready to rise till Mr. Carey and Mr. Lister came in, and desired that Nayler might …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… A bailiff brought to the bar for arresting Captain Mason's servant, who, upon his submission, 1 was acquitted. A Bill … they may be read in order; and the tenants of Westminster's petition, which is first in order. Mr. Robinson called for … Sir William Robarts and Colonel Grosvenor. Excused. Mr. Carey. Sir John Barkstead. Norfolk. Colonel Wilton. His …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… James, Esq. Campbell Sir James. Campbell Peter, Esq. Carey Walter, Esq. Carre William, Esq. Carnarvon Marquis of. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… June Crane, J. 1660 22 Aug. Wood, Sir H. 1661 14 Jan. Fox, S. 1671 26 May Boreman, Sir W. 1686 12 July Churchill, Sir W. … 26 July Wynn, T. 1749 8 June Hales, Sir T. 1752 20 Nov. Carey, W. 1757 6 May Drake, Sir F.H. 1761 17 Mar. Townshend, … 1724 10 Apr. Sutton, R. 1727 26 July Hales, T. 1738 1 Apr. Carey, W. 1749 8 June Wrottesley, Sir R. 1752 20 Nov. Drake, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… year of Henry VIII. being accused of conspiring the king's death, was found guilty, and beheaded that year; and … with the park called Northfryth, to her kinsman, Henry Carey, lord Hunsdon, to hold in capite; and he seems to have … given it before his death to his eldest son, Sir George Carey, who possessed it. in the 25th year of that reign, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… eminence, is the mansion of Somerhill, Mr. Woodgate's; the state apartment of this large and venerable mansion, … it called Old Forgefarm, from its being in queen Elizabeth's time an iron foundery, subject to her use and directions. … large demesnes belonging to them, to her kinsman Henry Carey, lord Hunsdon, and his heirs male, to hold in capite by …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… and dates. The writer set sail from Deal Jan. 15, 1699 [N. S.] in the London, George Mathews captain, "being y e first … May 15 th, and on the 17 th the ship anchored in Carpenter's Bay. "As for y e Isl d Mauritius, it is pleasant & verry … grown to perfection; but at y e Factory (w ch lyes on y e S.E. side of y e Isl d) they eat bread, made of corn brought …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and Collar Days; to the House of Lords and St. Paul's on ceremonial occasions; and at drawing rooms. Twenty were … June Whitfield, H. 1660 28 June Wroth, Sir H. 1660 28 June Carey, Sir W. 1660 28 June Matthews, M. 1660 28 June Harbart, … G. By 1795 Mapletoft, W. By 1797 Bragge, J. By 1797 Carey, J. By 1797 Vernon, L. By 1797 Jackson, J. By 1799 …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… The outer court CHAPTER X - THE OUTER COURT The Prior's Lodging The position of the prior's lodgings or house ( Camera prioris) at St. Bartholomew's … he had two daughters; one of whom married Sir Henry Carey, 23 who succeeded his father as the second Earl of …
Old and New London
… MarketThe "New" Burial-ground of St. Leonard's, ShoreditchHalley, the AstronomerNichols, SquareSt. Chad's ChurchSt. Mary's ChurchBrunswick Square AlmshousesMutton … ditch." A few years later it was purchased by Sir Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon, who again conveyed it, in 1583, to Sir …
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