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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… illusory. 5. It is very doubtful, whether the Proviso, as penn'd, takes off the Forfeitures and Disabilities. 6. If the …
Survey of London
… and on 29th February, 16634, Pepys and Sir William Penn went to the Mews to see the Duke of York's horses. 39 In …
Old and New London
… to Sir Robert Walpole, who was proof against a bribe; Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania; and Peter the Great. We … "Life of Doctor Johnson" that the house occupied by Penn was at the south-western angle of the street, close to …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
A History of the County of Buckingham
… CHENIES HITCHAM BURNHAM with LOWER BOVENEY CHESHAM PENN CHESHAM BOIS TAPLOW CHALFONT ST. GILES DORNEY THE … Fingest, Fulmer, Hedgerley, Hedsor, Langley Marish, Penn, Radnage and Wexham are not named in the Domesday … Ditton, a detached part of Stoke Poges, Tylers [Green] in Penn and Lyde in Wooburn have separate entries, and Upton was …
Old and New London
… and Wharton, for opposing the Courtier Parliament. Penn, the eminent Quaker, was also imprisoned in the Tower in …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 17711814. He served Church by curates. Nominated by R. W. Penn Curzon; he had been in charge for about a year. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Clitheroe School, &c., 17751813. Nominated by R. W. Penn Curzon. Mr. Starkie was also vicar of Blackburn. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Clerk Hill. Thus in 1794 the lords of the manor were Penn Assheton Curzon and James Whalley. 42 No manor is now … by a younger son Assheton Curzon, created Baron Curzon of Penn 1794 and Viscount Curzon 1802. At his death in 1820, his son Penn Assheton Curzon having died in 1797, he was succeeded by …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… year 45,600. ? A project against Turkish pirates (cf C. D. Penn, The navy under the early Stuarts (1920), 246). The …
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