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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… more; and those not very rich, I beleeve not 2 millions sterlinge, 2 others, and those the richest, are yet expected, … from the pope investure in som church preferment, a dean or an abbot being dead. 'Tis a strange thing so potent, … thus to Rom for preferment, as if theyr king wanted power or autority to giv it. But 'tis no marvail; for wi know til …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… beinge in the two ships taken neare a million of money sterlinge, which was all plundered to about 250 or 300,000 sterling. A private captaine, they say, hath got … heate of sight, that it is not possible to get it againe, or any part of it. The parliament is goeinge on upon severall …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… called the Eagle and Child in the Strand. That about 2 or 3 years since the said Gardiner told this informant, that … no person would sooner attempt to murder his highness, or do any other thing to the states prejudice, than the said … it. The shipp, they say, was worth 170 thousand pound sterlinge in plate, and as much more (neare) in other …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… 103.185 DOW: Thomasin, 106.45 DOWDELL: Gabriel; Jeane, w; Starling, d; Judeth, d; Jeane, d; William, s; Gabriell, s; …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… w; Mary, d, 109.4 John; Elizabeth, w, 109.31 John, 600 or 50 p.a.; Elizabeth, w; James, s; Elizabeth, d; Alice, d; … 106.36 SHERBORNE: Mary, wid, 103.57 SHERBROOKE: Henry, 600 or 50 p.a.; Richard, s; Mary, d, 109.62 SHERGOLD: John, … app, 107A.33 Henry, app, 109.25 William, ser, 109.9 STARLING: Anne; Elizabeth, d; William, s; Henry, s, 107D.74 …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Crew, grand-d, 42.21 Susa, 17.66 Starkin Susan, ser, 2.7 Starling: Jos, ser, 35.7 Peter, 58.15 Starmore: Ric, …
Old and New London
… not immediately into the City itself, but into the Liberty or Freedom thereof." We need hardly say that nothing can be … down by time: "Erected in the year 1670, Sir Samuel Starling, Mayor; continued in the year 1671, Sir Richard … we may perhaps safely put it down as early as Edward VI. or Henry VIII. Indeed, if a certain scrap of history is …
Survey of London
… development came from; nor is it apparent which of the two or three architects and surveyors whose names occur in the … was at that time divided into four closes, as is shown on Starling's map of 1822, where the western half appears as one … Court Lane and the former Barrow's Walk to west and east, Starling shows on the south side of Wattsfield the eastern …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… early times the Aldermen have usually been members of one or other of the craft guilds represented in the later … from the Barber-Surgeons to the Grocers. 1669 Sir S. Starling, from the Brewers to the Drapers. 1675 Sir J. … (1658). W. Love (16591662). # T. Bewley (1661). Sir S. Starling (16611674). # R. Fuller (1661). # S. Eve (1661). Sir …
Survey of London
… by Riculf to the monks of Rochester in the 12th century, or of any earlier building, there are no certain traces. … As Papworth assigns the arms in this panel to the name of Starling, they are, no doubt, meant to refer to Sir Samuel Starling (or Sterlinge) who was Lord Mayor in 1669, and, according to …
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