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London Inhabitants within the Walls
… s, 17.12 Sam, bach, 56.9 Keely Wm; Martha, w, 28.4 Keen(e): -, Mr. gent, bach, 32.4 Abigall, ser, 34.2 Anne, ser, … Art, s, 38.19 Wm, ser, bach, 79.1 Kendle Ann, ser, 55.18 Kendrick: Edw; Frances, w, 8.13bElenor, poor wid; Hen, ?s; … 54.10 Keyd Francis, ser, 11.5 Keymer Kath, ser, 44.4 Key(e)s: Ant, 37.16 Eliz, ser, 56.12 John; Mary, w; Ric, s; Eliz, …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Stealing in a shop. Do. Do. Do. for life Ludgreen, Andrew Kendrick. Burglary Do. Do. Do. for 14 years. Clark, William …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… years transpn. Favourable circumstanes 17 Feb. 9 Wilmot, E, Cook, William Theft Do. Chelmsford Do. Do. Bathurst, J. … Horse-stealing Do. Westmore-land assizes. Do. Do. Clive, E. Longbotham, Eli. Grand larceny without benefit of statute. … for nonpayment. Poultry Compter. 29 " 186 Free pardon Kendrick, John Stealing Transportation for 7 years. Old …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… one of the twelve in anticipation of the Mayoralty: 1621 E. Barkham, from the Leathersellers to the Drapers. 1622 P. … 1626 C. Hackett, from the Dyers to the Drapers. 1636 E. Bromfield, from the Leathersellers to the Fishmongers. … now necessary for the President of the Irish Committee, i.e. the Governor of the Irish Society to belong to one of the …
Old and New London
A History of the County of Berkshire
… were of course vested in the king; those of Mortimer (i.e., the manorial rights) passed to the Duke of York and … to the relief of the poor in 1599, and in 1624 John Kendrick left 4,000, part of which was to be invested in a … raised a weekly poor-rate. By means of this tax and of Kendrick's bequest they apprenticed fourteen boys and girls …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… England foundations, include the following charities: The Kendrick Almshouses and subsidiary endowments, founded in 1634 by will of William Kendrick. The trust properties now consist of an annuity of … helping girls in connexion with the Church of England. The Kendrick schools, established out of certain charities …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… monument of stone, painted in black and gold, to William Kendrick, who died in 1635. Above a tablet with a laudatory inscription are the figures of William Kendrick and his wife kneeling on either side of a small … Anno d[omin]i mill[essim]mo cccc olxiii o cui' a[nima]e ppiciet r de.' Below this, removed from its matrix, which …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Common, where several executions took place. Excerpta e Rot. Fin. (Rec. Com.), ii, 194. Assize R. 38. Ibid. 40, m. 242. Cott. MS. Vesp. E v, fol. 63 b. Cal. Pat. 12921301, p. 299. Fuller, Worthies … 5 Chas. I. Part of Whitley was sold by the earl to William Kendrick (Close, 3 Chas. I, pt. xiv, no. 12). a Com. Pleas …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… in the clothing trade at Reading, as in the case of John Kendrick. William Laud, who was born in Reading in 1593, was … In 1628 the Oracle was built under the will of John Kendrick. This building, which stood at the corner of Minster … MS. 1708, fol. 17 b. Ibid. fol. 15 b. a Cott. MS. Vesp. E v, fol. 48 b. Doc. penes churchwardens of St. Mary's …
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