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A History of the County of Warwick
… Saltley, and Nechells that are first mentioned in the 12th or 13th century. 3 William's estates passed, with Dudley … Little Barr is not subsequently mentioned, but the Sutton (or Dudley) family continued as overlords of Birmingham. 6 … and Warwickshire under Gervase Paynel. 17 He died in or soon after 1171 18 and his son William had a charter from …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… and made Void; And the Levying of Men, Money, Horses or Armes by Vertue thereof, or any further Proceeding thereupon, do Cease and Determine, … Berry the elder, Esqs; Colonel Edward Syler, Charls Dymock, John Willisbye, Thomas Ellis of Wellingore, John …
A History of the County of Somerset
… follow roads; most of the northern boundary the Lambrook or Hornsey Brook. Marston village lay near the centre of the parish, with the former farmstead or hamlet of Netherton and the former park to the south-east. … his daughter Catherine (d. 1794) for her marriage to Lewis Dymock Grosvenor Tregonwell. 24 In 1814 half the manor was …
A History of the County of Chester
… his name appeared either at the head of the witness lists or immediately after the sheriffs suggests that he was mayor … the clerk, Alexander Hurrell, and Hugh of Brickhill, two or more bearers of the name have been identified. William the … Stephen Cross 15245 Robert Golborne Richard Evans, John Dymock 15256 Robert Aldersey John Walley, Henry Heyton 15267 …
Middlesex county records
… 25 Elizabeth.True Bill for not going to church, chapel or any usual place of Common Prayer, from the said day to … similar True Bill for not going to church, chapel or any other usual place of Common Prayer, from 1st January … twenty shillings, of the goods and chattels of Edward Dymock esq. Putting himself 'Guilty,' John Snowden was …
Middlesex county records
… Bills against recusants, for not going to church, chapel or any usual place of Common Prayer, put together by … co. Midd. gentleman, for not going to church, chapel or any usual place of Common Prayer, during the twelve months … roll, against Recusants for not going to church, chapel or any usual place of Common Prayer; viz.(1) Against Mathew …
Middlesex county records
… co. Midd. yomen, for not repairing to church, chapel or &c., for an entire month beginning on the said day.Also, … the said Hill was noe way chargeable either as principall or accessary to the robbery of the said Niccolson, It was … William Walton for beinge a Romishe Preist, That then &c. or else &c." G. D. R., 8 Dec, 1 Charles I. 18 November, 1 …
Middlesex county records
… Joseph Ward carpenter, both late of the said parish, put or caused to be put one hundred cartloads of rubbish (centum … yeomen, conspiring and designing to defraud a certain Dymock Ely of his money, and then and there having in their … on two several parchments, for not going to church, chapel or any other usual place of common prayer, during one month …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the King's duty of tin, and the more [coinage towns or] places [there are] the more cheats. (2) They will seize … four stannaries and a [coinage] town in every stannary or jurisdiction. The blower is to return the master of the … in Col. Panton is to be called in. Warrant on Charles Dymock's petition that he be steward [of Newark, Notts] …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Pembroke. (Done.) Consul of Algiers: order, whether signed or not. (Done.) Earl of Craven's warrant to be sent to Capt. … second quarter of the subsidy as is inserted [in the text or body of said warrant]. Sir Edm. Windham: order for 260 l. … Thomas Howard's name as desired by Lord Ogle and Robert Dymock, Esq. (Done.) Mr. Griffith: 1,000 l. on the loan money …
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