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Calendar of Treasury Books
… of his services : said payment is in arrear for 5 years ended 1676, Sept. 29 : therefore prays payment … that they were advised that cocquet fees were not due for wool carried from the said Island to the town of Southampton, … without cocquets 20 hides of leather and 22 todds of wool which were seized by the officers of the Customs there …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… when the port was surveyed in 1667 after the Great Fire. 5 Old Wool Quay. One of the oldest quays in London (dating back at … for marchaundize'. Gibsons Quay. Formerly called Asselynes Wharf after John Asselyne, who owned it in 1366, it was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… St. Lawrence Jewry 11,870 1 9 167084 St. Bride 11,430 5 11 167086 St. Dionis Backchurch (destroyed 1878) 5737 10 8 … 167787 St. Peter Cornhill 5647 8 2 167785 St. Benet Paul's Wharf 3328 18 10 167787 St. Martin Ludgate 5378 9 7 167787 … 3145 3 10 167891 St. Antholin (destroyed 1874) 5685 5 10 168187 St. Mildred Bread Street 3705 13 6 168187 St. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Silver Street. St. Pancras, Soper Lane. St. Peter, Paul's Wharf. St. Peter, Westcheap. St. Thomas Apostle. Churches … St. Benet Fink. St. Benet Gracechurch. St. Benet, Paul's Wharf. St. Bride. St. Christopher le Stocks. St. Clement, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… at Ladyday last. Mr. Manwaring, discharge. Privy Purse : 5,000 l. upon seizures. Sir Wm. Haward's fee farms. Ibid. … 4 d. Sir Tho. Williams : blank. Edw. Bertie : Collector of wool, etc., dormant. Lord Falkland : blank. Mr. Beresford. … Warrants, pp. 85-6. May 8. Mr. Jenman's authority to seize wool. To take Mr. Rawlin's security. Nisbett, Searcher of …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… to the Word of God, Luke 22.; 1. Tim. 3.; Tit. 1.; 1. Pet. 5.; Math. 23. &c. But such is that which is set doun in the … had to do in that businesse day and night. 2 Tim. 4. 1, 2, 5. I charge thee therefore before God, and before the Lorde … the flocks? Ye eate the fat, and yee clothe you with the wool: ye kill them that are fed, but yee feede not the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… in these Times have Means probable to attempt them. 5. That it is a sure Remedy against Rebellion, and popular … shut all Night, and Keys kept by the Mayor or Governour, 5. Also Inn-keepers to deliver the Names of all unknown … 4. To demand a Rate for Sealing for Weights every Year; 5. To demand an Import for Wools; 6. To put a Tax upon every …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… THE LION. [9th December 1165 to 4th December 1214.] [5.] CHARTER OF CONFIRMATION by KING WILLIAM THE LION, under … thereof; (4) the sale to strangers in Leith of cloth hides wool or other customable merchandise, but that the same be … decerning the inhabitants of Leith to desist from buying wool, hides, skins, cloth, and all merchandise in the country …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… quarter 20; Mr Medley chamberlain ///; 4 Robert Southworth 5 common serjeant 5, margin (by me to Ryc'); Thomas Russheton common clerk 5; Thomas Haies under chamberlain 6 5; Walter Smyth …
A New History of London
… or near the Three Cranes, and in Dunghill-Lane near Broken-Wharf, until such time as the publick wharf or key at the river-side shall be laid open, and …
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