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The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… 30 July. All who take horses to meet the King shall be in their best apparel, and they shall have horses and no … part of the liberties, with the gentlemen of the parts of Lindsey, "and there they kneeled before the King, and the … into this your city with this present following: First, in fat oxen 20, price 20 l. Item, in fat muttons 100, price …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of the minutes of probably some ten years preceding, which in the troubles of the Civil War had never been duly entered, … while some portion of later years was no doubt contained in the pages now wanting at the beginning of the next volume. … by the trustees, viz. Lady Dorothy Stanhope, the Earl of Lindsey, Henry Earl of Ogle, John Earl of Exeter, George …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… article looks very black: like the Trojan horse, an army in the belly. Where did you provide for an army ? You bind an … bargain off my hands. I thought to have paid the whole sum in ready money, 8,000 l. If I paid it in ready money, the … sacriledge now to alien them." Then, after censuring "Dr. Lindsey," who had "styled Bishop Usher, for his often …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of the Treasury, Army, Navy, and Admiralty, be brought in. Mr. Sherwyn, according to the order of the House, did … orders, which was received. Colonel Clark likewise brought in an account from the Commissioners of the Admiralty, which … may take notice of; but of the debates he ought not. Mr. Kirton brought a message from court of this nature, but had a …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… February 7, 1658–9. I came late, and found the House in debate upon the report about Horsham, from the Committee … issue out for a new election. Lord Falkland was called in upon the report from the Committee of Privileges. 1 … Excellency's army killed the King's general, the Earl of Lindsey, the Lord Aubeny, Sir Edmund Verney, and divers more; …
A History of the County of York
… rivers. 89 The importance of these routes emerges clearly in the building records of the minster, for which stone from … coming up the Humber and thence to York and elsewhere in the county. It served for the great increase of the … such prominent York merchants as John Randman, Thomas Lindsey, William Lutter ington, Henry Goldbeter, and Walter …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Yeomen of the Guard Yeomen of the Guard 16601837 In 1660 the officers of the yeomen of the guard were the … The offices of lieutenant and ensign were instituted in 1668 and those of four corporals in 1669. 1 In the course … Myldam, S. By 1667 Nicholas, T. By 1667 Parker, D. By 1667 Kirton, J. [Usher by 1699] By 1667 Whetham, J. By 1667 Child, …
Survey of London
… of John Huss and the foundation of the Unitas Fratrum in 1373, following their expulsion from Moravia and Bohemia in the 16th century, we could trace the pathetic history of … in 1737. In 1750, as we have already seen, he purchased Lindsey House (q. v.), and with it the grounds of Beaufort …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… century; Aighton and Auton also occur. Aughton appears in the sixteenth century. Local pronunciation is Aff'n. … the same name. The area is 4,609 acres. 1 The population in 1901 was 3,517. The southern and south-western boundary is … in succession. He was also a justice of the peace for Lindsey in Lincolnshire. He died in 1896. The present rector, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… the river. The rector had a wharf next to his rectory in 1388, 2 and in 1399 Master Nicholas Stoket had a wharf in front of his … freeholders to repair the dangerous wall opposite Lindsey Row (later part of Cheyne Walk) and Millman Row …
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