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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Warrants. See the explanatory heading in Calendar of S.P. Domestic, 1702, p. 451, and the explanatory note, ibid., … not thought necessary to repeat this in the margin. From S.P. Scotland, Warrant Book 18; countersigned by the Duke of … office of clockmaker and keeper and dresser of the Queen's clocks, watches or pendulums in the Royal palaces in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… to Edinburgh and back. 20 Jan. Rebecca Lavinder, a soldier's wife, to go to her husband in Flanders. He is of the … Bard, her daughters. Mathew Bankes, carpenter in Scotland Yard. From p. 222. Jacobus Wyerman, a Dutchman, with his … William van Langelaer. Vryberge. 17 Aug. B. Sose and S. Newman. M. Hoffman. From p. 349. Four Dutch seamen ( names …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… name of the referee are given in each case. The entries in S.P. Dom., Entry Book No. 237, are countersigned by Vernon; … and mother to John, late Lord Lovelace, petitioner's father (being the only surviving daughter of Thomas, Lord … p. 11. John Stedwell (or Sledwell). Was porter at Chatham yard, temp. Charles II, James II and King William and Queen …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… or those of the Duchy of Lancaster, this is set out. From S.P. Dom., Entry Book 168: Countersigned by Vernon. 10 Mar. … and kept on foot at home or employed abroad with the Queen's allies. To contain all powers granted by King William III … of the Castle of Harleigh [Harlech] with the castle yard and castle green there. Fee of 50 l. to be paid him by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… by a French privateer, and is now in prison at St. Malo's. It is desired he may be exchanged for one of the French … Norfolk. Edward Lambe, Esq. Robert Suckling, Esq. William Newman, Esq. John Harvery, Esq. Sig. Trafford. Roger Crow of … Castar [Cayster] Thomas Berney, Esq. Rd. Knight. William Newman of Baconsthorpe. Notts. Robert Hacker, Esq. John …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… now a footpath. 10 The route to Bruton was through Solomon's Lane in 1675 1 and crossed the Brue over Wyke Bridge but in … roofs, when Ansford was the favoured home of Castle Cary's professional class. 6 The former rectory (Old Parsonage) is … 10 An inquest was held there in 1844. 11 It had a large yard, with stables and coachhouse, used by coal carriers …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… and tiled roofs. The first floor is jettied to W. and S. A brick chimney-stack until recently in the re-entrant … was probably a 17th-century addition. The roof of the S. range has original collared rafters with collar-purlins … demolished in 1973, stood respectively S. and N. of a yard called Antelope Square and were formerly two ranges of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Kerrier and of the county of Cornwall, 7 miles (S. by W.) from Falmouth; containing 313 inhabitants. During … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 4. 15. 10., and in the patronage of the Crown; … gold and steel armour worn by George Clifford in the tilt-yard, when he acted as champion to his royal mistress Queen …
Magna Britannia
… are particularly described and figured in Borlase's Antiquities of Cornwall: Four in the hundred of Penwith, … Scilly Isles; one of them on Salakee-downs, in St. Mary's 13, and the other on the island of Trescaw. 14 It is most … or kairn at Tredinek in Gulvall is figured in Dr. Borlase's work 18. In the year 1733, a barrow of earth in the …
Magna Britannia
… and of a Saint in the habit of a Bishop, holding a King's head in his left hand, an outline of which is introduced in … brogton;" i. e. "Here Ekard was converted, and to this man's example were the Danes brought." The scroll on which this … cut on it, in very uncouth characters 10. In the church-yard of Irthington is a grave-stone with the cross flore and …
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