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Calendar of Treasury Books
… the latter to have liberty to make any new propositions or any additions to their propositions: and they may, as formerly, bid for the whole revenue or for any part [thereof] except Fines, Greenwax, First … read from the Commissioners of Excise about Sir Samuel Starling's Excise account. Write him to attend hereon on …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of the Household, Sir J. Duncombe. Write the old [or late] Farmers of the Customs to attend on Wednesday about … made my Lords may issue process against either the county or city. Those for the city say that those for the county … to pass. Sir W. Doyly and Sir R. Long's report on Saml. Starling's case is approved. Sir W. Doyly is to send for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Great Wardrobe; granted on his petition. Sir Samuell Sterlinge [called in] about his accounting for Hearthmoney. … that 'tis not so really that they should report it, or else to discharge the goods according to the petition. Mr. … the revenue of] the law bill [in one farm all] together or by parcels and which way may be most [advantageous] for …
A Dictionary of London
… II. 213). "Moorstrete," 1388-9 (ib. II. 273). " Morelane " or " Morestrete," 1510 (ib. 615). In O.S. 1875-80 it only … as erected on the site of Moorfields, the old " More "or" Moor" outside the walls. Moor Square West out of Moor … but in that year in the southern portion of this moor or field, dikes were cut and bridges made, and subsequently …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… London and Its Suburbs (1862 edn. with additions to 1865) Starling's Map (1831) T. Starling, Plan of the Parish of Hackney (1831, H.A.D. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… his vexation was not speedy, as he did not die till nearly or fully twelve months later, his election being in September … of Sir Thomas Foot (Lord Mayor 164950). 1661. Sir Samuel Starling. His widow, daughter of Richard Garford (Alderman … 8, 1666), during the progress of the fire, that 'Alderman Starling, a very rich man, without children, the fire at next …
A Survey of London
… and the wine to be sold in Tauerns, is a common cookerie or cookes row: there dayly for the season of the yere, men might haue meate, rost, sod, or fried: fish, flesh, fowles, fit for rich and poore. If any … and therefore should giue the Mayor euery yeare 50. marks starling: and the same yeare they gave 100. l. towardes the …
A Survey of London
… but that the said inclosure and ditch, tooke the like or greater quantitie of ground from the Citie within the … for other coynes they had none. The antiquity of this starling peny vsuall in this realme, is from the raigne of … is called argent, as afore, & not otherwise. Weight of starling pence 32. granes of wheat. The first great summe …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… (91488669). The pottery (in D.C.M.), ranging from the 1st or 2nd century to the 4th century, seems to be domestic … (SY 98 NW). Occupation Debris, and a claylined vat or basin (Fig.), suggesting industrial activity throughout … The bird bones were identified as of buzzard, raven, starling and crow, and one coin as of Theodosius I (37995). …
A History of the County of Buckingham
… The central portion is sometimes known as Great Ickford or Church Ickford, while the part lying further eastward is … 17th centuries, mostly of timber and brick with thatched or tiled roofs. The rectory, which is mainly of brick with a … this date various portions of the manor were enfranchised or the reversions sold, the main part with the demesne lands …
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