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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… survives. Walcott's witnesses were examined during the winter of 1639 and Parsons was due to begin his defence in …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 719 Winter v Hewes 719 WINTER V HEWES Henry Winter of Sandford Orcas, co. Somerset, gent v Richard Hewes … co. Somerset December 1639 - February 1640 Abstract Winter complained that before a company of gentlemen Hewes …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… William, gent (also Wargeant) Williams, John, butcher Winter, John, knight (also Wynter) Worrall, William, cooper …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… In 1774, Sent to Mr. Ansells 2 Table frames came out of Winter Drawing Room to be gilt. On 23 May 1774, Came from Mr. … frames Gilt with Burnish'd Gold; 3 Cornices Gold, for the Winter Drawing Room. On 18 July 1774, Came from Mr. Ansells 2 Large Cases with Pier Glasses, frames for the winter drawing Room. A fine picture frame for Duchs of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to have been the principal arable crop followed by maize, winter barley, and fodder crops. There were only six holdings … two sermons were preached each Sunday in summer and one in winter. 93 The church of ST. MARY, so dedicated by 1871, 94 …
A History of the County of Essex
… land, good malt and dirty roads; the latter indeed in the winter are scarce passable for horse or man'. 18 There is …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… a mile distant, called the Priest's burn, which in the winter is never frozen, and in the driest summers is always … subscription, are held regularly every month, during the winter season, in the spacious rooms erected about … diameter, which was destroyed by the sea in the following winter, and rebuilt with a slope towards the sea. A …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… in 1620 the bed of a stream which ran only in the winter months; 4 the road was lined in places with houses … iron was built there after 1625 and was owned by Sir John Winter in 1634. 74 John Brayne seized it in 1644 75 and Winter had regained possession by 1653. 76 The furnace was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… reared on the lands, great numbers are pastured during the winter, for which many of the farms are well adapted by the … richest arable land, and which is thronged, in autumn and winter, with various kinds of water-fowl, and sometimes is …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
… of Richard Hughis and for working after 7 o'clock in winter nights 4s. whereof the Chamber has had 2s. and so to … Item of Thomas Wakelyn for working late after 7 o'clock in winter 12d. Item received of Richard Beaumont for disobeying …