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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… deserved; the lands chosen, value 4,470 l. 18 s. 4 d., were to pass in fee simple, except Theobalds Park and mansion, which was valued to him at 1,749 l. 10 s., and granted to him and his heirs male. Mentions this as … After this, the Honour of Clitheroe, value 1,680 l. 8 s. 7 d., being land of the duchy of Lancaster, was passed to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the committal of George Fox and Mrs. Fell. Judge Twysden's charge not being so home to the fanatics as was expected, … 3. Petition of Samuel Howlett of Essex, B.A. of St. John's College, Cambridge, to the King, to dispense with the … houses and lands called Blanche Appleton and the Steward's Inn in London, formerly mortgaged by the Crown to the City, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… House of Commons to give testimony in Sir John Packington's business, but as there is a proclamation forbidding all … Bennet. The printer at first refused to give up Macguaire's book, saying it was against his conscience as well as his … from above. Endorsed "Hampshire." April 11. Barnard's Inn. 82. John Bennet, bailiff of Westminster, to Williamson. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… at Deptford. Desire them to measure and receive Mr. Harbin's canvas, and, if answerable to the contract, to make him out … rage, he debars persons from seeing him who have Secretary's orders, and come on important business of their own; thinks … the Arcbishopric of York. April 28. Derby. 62. Anchitell Gray and Henry Every, [deputy lieutenants of Derbyshire], to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… not know of having done anything to disoblige Williamson's brother. May 2. 7. Geo. Williamson to the Same. Lady Curwen … himself free about the Excise, but leaves it to Williamson's management. Sir Pat. [Curwen] wants his help to get the … Hospital against the new buildings intended by Lincoln's Inn, which will damage certain lands and tenants of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to [ Commissioner Pett]. Tender of elm timber at 48 s. and 40 s. per load. 3. ii. Same to [ the Same ?]. Tender … June 4. 14. Purveyor's account of masts from Messrs. Wood, Gray, Heling, and Walker. [ Adm. Paper.] June 4. Woolwich. … they will have press and conduct money. June 8. Gray's Inn. 33. Joseph Ayloff to Williamson. Asks further directions …
Survey of London
… sides of the street for two hundred feet east of St. James's Square was part of the land granted freehold by the Crown to the Earl of St. Albans's trustees in 1665. The ground facing the remainder of the … Street to the Haymarket was through the yard of the Bell Inn. The eastward extension of Charles Street is closely …
Statutes of the Realm
… or Ale Imported from beyond the Seas Three shillings iij s. For every Tun of Sider or Perry Imported from beyond the … for a greater or lesser quantity Five shillings v s. For every Gallon of Spirits made of any kinde of Wine or …
Statutes of the Realm
… xijs. Aggetts small as a Beane the hundred dozen xiij s. iiij d. Aggets large the peece vjd. Alphabetts the sett … one hundred & twelve pounds j li. Ambergreece black or gray the ounce Troy iij li. Ameos seed the pound viij d. … Tawed and dyed into colo rs the hundred cont. cxx j li. Gray stagg the c cont. 6 score x s. Grey seasoned the c co …
Statutes of the Realm
… Gent. Arras Door of Phisickt Richard Combes Esquire. S t Albans For the Burrough of S t Albans William Foxwist [Esquires 11] Recorder M r John …
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