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Survey of London
… of York to meet her, and brought her Highness up in his Barge, the Guns from the ships all along playing their Salutes, till the Barge came to Whitehall, where her Highness was received with …
Old and New London
… cuisine with a gold chain round his neck, by yeomen of the barge, by a master of the horse and sixteen grooms of the … Stairs that the "great Lord Cardinal" entered his barge to be rowed to Esher, after his disgrace. As every … he has now simply to glide across the river in his barge, when on his way either to the Court or the Star …
Old and New London
… descended White Hall Stairs and took her pleasure in her barge on the then fresh and pure waters of the Thames, beyond …
Old and New London
… of Arms, bearing the insignia of the deceased. The third barge, which contained the body, was covered with black … like number of row-boats with Harbour Marines. The funeral barge was rowed by sixteen seamen belonging to the Victory; … and City barges drew up in two lines, through which the barge with the body passed, the bands at the same time …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… the Crimea. A bridge at Bristol has been carried away by a barge striking one of the piers, several lives lost. 23. …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1860s as 'king of Upware', drinking hard and fighting the barge x men. Closed by the 1950s and demolished after a fire …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… introduced iron boats on the Severn. The first, a barge-type vessel, was made at Willey in 1787. Apparently, …
Statutes of the Realm
… be imported And alsoe all and every Barke Hoy Lighter Barge Wherry Boate Shipp or other Vessell whatsoever out of … of the Kingdoms aforesaid into any lesser Vessell Lighter Barge or Boate shall forfeit the Summe of five hundred pounds …
Statutes of the Realm
… Tomson Robert Tomson Richard Carter Edward Hanger Thomas Barge Thomas Beete Lawrence Thompson Samuell Elliott John …
William and Mary, 1694: An Act for granting to theire Majesties severall Rates and Duties upon Tunnage of Shipps and Vessells and upon Beere Ale and other Liquors for secureing certaine Recompenses and Advantages in the said Act mentioned to such Persons as shall voluntarily advance the summe of [£1,500,000] towards the carrying on the Warr against France:- [Chapter XX. Rot. Parl. pt. 4. nu. 3.]
Statutes of the Realm
… shall not extend to charge or lay any Duty upon any Barge employed in carrying Sand Lime or Slate stone from Port …
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