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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and Captain Lilburne, Serjeant Maynard moved, that Lord Craven's business be taken up to-morrow, according to former …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of the Clerk's business, whom I found called in. Lord Craven's business was then in hand, and the counsel for him … Pedley moved, and it was ordered, that the counsel on Lord Craven's part might then attend. Mr. Scot. This is a … you to instruct counsel. Mr. Highland. You have done Lord Craven injury, and not the purchasers, if any injury be done. …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… business, as Reed did, who came over to solicit Lord Craven's business. 10 I pray that you would order his …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… of Justice, that you would not delay that business of Lord Craven's; but go on with it now, seeing the counsel are … for York River be read on Saturday. The counsel for Lord Craven were called in, viz. Mr. Finch and Mr. Alien, counsel, … of counsel for. He answered, he was of counsel for my Lord Craven, and moved that the petition might be read, which was …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… month. Colonel Shapcott. I move that you exclude not Lord Craven's business. Resolved, that the Committee do also … be ordered without a motion. Mr. Onslow moved, that Lord Craven's business be excepted. Mr. Bond. If you admit of Lord Craven's business, other business will expect to be read; Sir …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… I move, that you would declare your sense about Lord Craven's business which you have appointed tomorrow. It being …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… it seems to have remained. 99 Parliament confiscated Lord Craven's Shropshire estates in 1651 1 and sold the Heath in 1653 to Samuel Hill; 2 Craven regained it at the Restoration. 3 In 1846 the manorial … lord, 27 and one was held in 1660 immediately after Lord Craven regained possession. 28 The Heath chapelry raised and …
A History of the County of York
… 1446 the recorder was sent to Lord Clifford at Skipton-in-Craven (W.R.) about a fishmonger who had received livery from …
Old and New London
… show was revived by the king's order. In 1611, Sir William Craven (Draper) was mayor. As a poor Yorkshire boy from … tradition that during an outbreak of the plague in London, Craven took horse and galloped westward till he reached a …
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