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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Thos., see Tyrwhitt. Texel, the Teynham, Lord, see Roper, Chris. Teynton-Regis-Yalampton Thames, the ballast in … Sir Baynham, jun. petition of Raphael, petition of Sir W., Knight Marshal certificate by petition of Thrupp, John … estates of Tichmarsh Little Tickell, Mr. Tierne, Capt. H., letters of Tilbury letter dated from West, blockhouse at …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of. Tepffer, Capt. Christianus petition of Terne, Capt. H. certificate and letters by Terrill, Mr., letter to Terry, … Capt. Nich., see Tattersall. Teynham, Lord, see Roper Thames, the ballast in encroachments on ferries over …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… and Corporation of, named, recusants in Teynham, Lord. See Roper, Christopher. Thames, River (the River), conservation …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… to be Deputy Lieutenant of co. Essex Tenham, Baron. See Roper, Christopher Tennyson, Dr. Terme, Henry, murdered … Holland, invasion fleet at Teynham (Tenham), Baron. See Roper, Christopher Thacker, Peter, alderman of Norwich …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Thomas Tetbury Tetuan Texel, the Teynham, Lady, see Roper, Mary. Lord, see Roper, Christopher. Thacker, , Secretary to Sir John Coke …
Survey of London
… Kennington, consecrated in 1824 and designed by D. R. Roper (also attributed to A. B. Clayton), is a far less … is an unfinished but highly dramatic Gothic church by G. H. Fellowes Prynne (Plate 21), who also completed St. … first decade of this century, probably to the design of F. W. Tasker. They are St. Philip and St. James, Poplar Walk; …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… No. 22. 1336. Mr. Philip Stephens to Edward Sedgwick, Esq. H.M.'s ships the "Grafton" and "Lenox" have brought with them … and in order to be used in any necessary instructions to H.M.'s Ambassador at the Court of France, Col. Faucit's reply … of Mr. Cahman), and Francis Lloyd, Edward Glover, and John Roper, as to the payment of their wages, which are to be, for …
The medieval records of a London City church
… n. p. joists, 177. Gyrddyllys, n. p. girdles, 251. H. Haberdasher, 22, 195, 201. Hair-cloth, lix, 256, 394. … and Lead. Rope, bast, 87; purchase of, 64, 87, 99, 185. Roper, 5. Roses, 173. Rosse, n. rose, 46. Royal Chapel, … n. door to winding stair? (Palsgrave, p. 158), 279, 281. W. Wacchyng, Wecchyng, n. watching, 81, 83, 99. Wainscot, 37, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… bearer's hat by the mid 19th century and until 1933 when W. L. Edwards, the mayor, gave the city a new cap of … (1980), 128. G.B.R., B 3/2, p. 625; Rudder, Glos. 125. Roper, Glos. Effigies, plate facing p. 275; the arms granted … insignia, and plate are based on LI. F. W. Jewitt and W. H. St. John Hope, Corp. Plate and Insignia (1895), i. 22134; …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… 191 and in 1971 had an annual income of 100. 192 F. H. Collins by declaration of trust of 1926 gave 1,000 stock … in 1923. 205 All Saints (the new parish created in 1876). W. R. Voller in 1935 gave a bequest for the poor, 206 which … 359. Glos. Colln. prints GL 15.21; cf. ibid. GL 15.25, 37. Roper, Glos. Effigies, 31617. Hockaday Abs. ccxxiii, 1546, …
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