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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… The trial of Strafford The twenty-second article The Two and Twentieth Article. The Charge. Charge: 22. That in the … Parliament, the said Earl of Strafford went into Ireland, and procured the Parliament of that Kingdom, to declare their assistance in a War against the Scots; and gave directions for the raising of an Army there; …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… The trial of Strafford The twenty-seventh article The Seven and Twentieth Article. The Charge. 27. That in or about the … Majesty's forces in the North, prepared against the Scots; and being at York, did then in the Month of September, by his … they should not have been so free to deliver their Opinions, tho' he (the Examinant) thinks some of them should …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… The trial of Strafford The twenty-sixth article The Six and Twentieth Article. The Charge. Charge. 26. That the said … last (for the support of the said great Charges) Counsel and approve two dangerous and wicked Projects, viz. To seize upon the Bullion, and
Survey of London Monograph
… is left of the Corporation's old world records in brick and stone. What I wish to do here is to trace the connection … fulfil the purpose of burial and benefit clubs, they are religious in character, and also social, they undertake in … work, and of the trend of modern industrial life into groups and communities, will show that not only might a …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… This sets out the intention of Robert Marshall, alderman, and some fiftyfive other persons, both men and women, to … by the officers, and the objects were those usual to a religious guild: the provision of candles and masses, and … of it, the document is merely the foundation deed of a religious guild of the normal pattern. Apart from the …
Survey of London
… Borough High Street, Great Dover Street, Falmouth Road, and Harper Road belongs to the Corporation of Trinity House. … in 1605. The ground had, prior to the dissolution of the religious houses, been in several ownerships, some of it … Street) in 181314 took about thirty years, and the groups of houses reflect the changing fashion of the period. …
A History of the County of York
… The twelfth and thirteenth centuries Occupations and distribution of wealth Occupations of the Citizens and the Distribution of Wealth York's attraction for …
A History of the County of York
… The twelfth and thirteenth centuries Owners of city property The Owners … St. Mary's Abbey, St. Leonard's Hospital, and other religious houses in the city found one expression in the … of secular and ecclesiastical administration encouraged religious houses and laymen of importance in the county to …
A History of the County of York
… The twelfth and thirteenth centuries The aspect of the city The Aspect of the City In the 12th and 13th centuries several new religious houses were founded. 95 Their part in the religious life of the city is difficult to assess and perhaps …
A History of the County of York
… The twelfth and thirteenth centuries The city and ecclesiastical franchises The City and the Ecclesiastical … in the king's courts. 73 Next year, he castigated the religious establishments of the city in round terms for …
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