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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Persia
… last night. They left Sir Francis Steward at Plymouth, and have on board the body of Sir John Burras [Burgh]. [ … ships which came lately into Stokes Bay are there arrested and brought into Portsmouth Road under the command of his Majesty's fort, and there safely kept. His Majesty hath given express …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies and Persia
… to the Beadle to warn only the Adventurers in the second and third Persia voyages to the General Court appointed this … to them. Resolved only to send for home George Gosnell and Edward Knipe, delinquents in private trade, and not Richard Barnaby and Wm. Mynors, for reasons expressed …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… to be sent to Capt. Waymouth to bring them to London, and if he be sick and cannot fulfil the contents of the commission, to give … pinnaces, refers the Company to Capt. Waymouth's journal, and alleges that by reason of his ignorance in navigation he …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… paid, save only for the third voyage from Surat to Persia and back again, according to Sir Henry Marten's judgment. The whole remain of silk sold to Alderman Cambell and partners at 26 s. per lb. at 4 and 6 months, and to … it into English, being entreated by one of the Dutch preachers of the town to do his best therein. His excuses for …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies and Persia
… as though they having power by virtue of their patent and proclamation were negligent to suppress it, Mr. Mun moved … strictly put in execution upon those found faulty herein. And whereas advices report that Sherland, Knipe, and Burnaby, Factors in the Charles' fleet, at their first …
A History of the County of Sussex
… Eastergate EASTERGATE BARNHAM AND EASTERGATE c. 1939 The parish of Eastergate, 1 which lies … of Bognor Regis, includes Barnham railway station and most of the built-up area described as Barnham in 1993; … cathedral. 60 The rector in 1579 was failing to supply the sermons required, either himself or through others, and to …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… westwards by Plaish 55 brook, also called Rey brook 56 and Hughley brook; 57 a tributary forms part of the southern … by division among townships of formerly shared woods and pastures: the boundary between Easthope and Patton (in … In 1662 the rector gave a decorative iron bracket for a preaching glass. The communion rails, on three sides of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… at the E. end of the parish. The walls are of mixed rubble and septaria partly coursed, the dressings are of Roman brick and clunch; the roofs are tiled. The Nave with an apsidal … Glass: In chancelin S.W. window, figure subject of Christ preaching, foreign, 16th-century, property of rector. Niche: …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… belonged to the lord of Eastington manor in 1305, 24 and successive lords presented, with an exception in 1387 … In 1550 the Crown granted it to Sir William Herbert, 27 and the Duke of Northumberland was later said to have been … advowson to Richard Stafford, later lessee of the manor, and in 1567 William Whitton presented under a grant from …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… supported four schools where 76 children were taught, and a teacher was paid to instruct 30 children at one of the … attended the charity schools at their parents' expense, and 50 were paid for by their parents at four small day … supplemented by subscriptions and the collections at two sermons each year. 53 In 1847 the National school had a …
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