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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… up. Attitude of the accused denied Action taken Deferred again. Number of crimes 1 6 Dec 1633 Entry Doves appeared and … B was offended and 'exclamed on the Colledge saying they made a Monopolye of phisicke', and complained that the …
A History of the County of Sussex
… begins with Sir Richard Hotham, 5 a London hatter who had made a fortune in trade. Attracted by the climate and the … boundaries of the civil parish were extended in 1900 and again in 1933 to include part of Felpham on the east and all … parish of Bognor. In the following year a start was made with building the new St. John the Baptist's church, on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… retook both these castles from the barons, and was made governor of them, as a reward for his fidelity. In the … honour of St. Thomas the Martyr, or the Holy Trinity, and made subordinate to the abbey of Rivaulx, and the priory of … carry the place by storm. Pursuant to this, an assault was made with great spirit and bravery, which, however was met by …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Caius might come on the following morning and that he had made no decisions to the detriment of the College but that he …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 6 Dec 1605 Entry [Collbiz.] 14 April 1606 Entry B was again examined but his replies were not pertinent. Attitude …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… Dee, supports its own poor, according to an arrangement made in March 1830. The impropriate tithes of Borras-Bovah … to the king, who was preparing to embark for Ireland; but, again exciting disturbances in Wales, he at length retired … however, fearing the effects of his resentment, became again reconciled to him, an act which once more involved him …
A New History of London
… they set out in the establishment of; any name may be made to signify any thing. It is nevertheless as true, that … city Rome, and the elegance of the Roman improvements made their authority be more easily admitted. Among the rest, … borne so weighty a building, might reasonably be trusted again. However, he had the curiosity to dig wells in several …
A New History of London
… not published weekly; a general account being annually made up and given. They underwent several alterations in … peopling the province of Ulster with English Protestants, made a tender to the city of London, in 1609, of the … Aldersgate was rebuilt this year. 1617. When king James made a progress to Scotland in 1617, he issued an …
A New History of London
… added to those reported to have died of other disorders, made the whole number of deaths 54,265, one third of the … bowed three times to it, and then ventured to open it again. The same idolatrous gesticulations were repeated on … with a retinue of 200 men to the house, and taking the speaker's chair, asked him whether these members were there: …
A New History of London
… of bank for safety; but Charles in the year 1640, having made free with the money there, they after that kept it at … justice: the army also drawing together prepared to march again to London. The trained bands were upon this … out to destroy it; when accounts arrived that it was again in motion, their courage sunk and they were for …