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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… English merchants residing in Portugal not to act but in common concert, for their own and the nation's interest, and … Chambers. Treasury warrant dormant to cause tallies of pro or assignment to be levied for Ashburnham Toll esq. ( Treas. … not to suffer the English and Dutch to have any trade or commerce in those parts, but to attack and seize their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… considerable yearly value, which the trustees, being all or most of them to this day Roman Catholics, have and do … were not at the dissolution of Abbeys, through oversight or concealment vested in the Crown, were pleased to agree … 64.] Enclosing: Proposals made by the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council of Limerick to be sent to Sir Joseph …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… them therewith. But they doubted whether they would or could consent to the remitting more money till the account … day sevennight, it was plain, and would admit of little or no difficulty. If any objection were made to it, they were … Cox and Sir John Jeffreyson, knights, justices, of the common pleas, Robert Doyne, esquire, chief baron, Sir Henry …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Robinson had written from Stockholm, that there were six or seven ships unquestionably belonging to the Swedes. They … Sir John, in 6,000 l. penalty, entered in the court of Common Pleas at Westminster. The marriage soon after took … kept in confinement for 16 months with 12 others in the common gaol of Birr. [ Ibid.] Sept. 15. Loo. Warrant to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… be a happy opportunity for procuring the redemption of 200 or 300 of the King's subjects in slavery at Mackyness. Upon a … and whether the goods seized should be sold in Hamburg or London. Vernon has written to Mr. Blathwayt to know the … The new East India Company have resolved to send five or six ships to the Indies this year. The city of London have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Italian of Bergamo, aged 45 to 50, and of his son, aged 19 or 20. Mem: same letter to Mr. Edisbury at Harwich, the … whether they should submit to the administrator, or stand it out, as M. Schonenberg proposes. [ S.P.44. 102. … they are so sickly in those parts. I suppose agues are common with you at this time of the year. The wind coming to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… persons who are ready to attest it; yet some person or persons have surreptitiously got the paper and proposals, … and Wales, and of aliens and strangers, whereby that common fraud at this day, and formerly practised, will be … jurisdictions of the said Courts, nor injure the bishops common register, nor any person therein concerned; because …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… for the time being, the clerks of the signet attending, or other his Majesty's servants: that his Highness' letters … few years twenty times more bullion will really be brought or kept in this kingdom for ever than can be pretended to be … express orders and direction, either under his own hand or that of his principal secretary: and yet I hear from other …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… the W. wall was removed and the nave lengthened by three or four feet. The windows and doorways are of the 14th and … Some of the original timbers remain in the floors; one beam in a garret is partly in its natural state, with the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… wall-plates. The roof of the nave is probably of late 14th or early 15th-century date, and has three cased king-post … wide fireplaces and exposed ceiling-beams. ConditionGood, or fairly good. b(7). Bell Inn, 40 yards E. of the church, … and bailey. ConditionOf smaller moat, good; of large moat or ditch, fragmentary. …
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