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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Forwarding a letter from Captain Pye, of the Seaford, in Portsmouth harbour, concerning India handkerchiefs seized …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Lieut. Gen. Honey wood, concerning a lease of lands at Portsmouth obtained by Mark Frecker. Ibid, p. 44. May 20 … Bowerbank. For extension of lease of messuages in or near Portsmouth. Ibid, p. 167. Same to same from Martin Fyler. For same of 3 water corn mills called Portsmouth mills, in Portsmouth. Ibid. June 1 Report to same …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… pp. 8895. Petition to the Treasury from Henry Freind of Portsmouth, vinegar merchant. For repayment of duty on cider …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Crown Lands. For a particular of messuages and lands near Portsmouth, of which Thomas Bowerbank prays a revisionary … lease to Thomas Bowerbank of houses and lands in and about Portsmouth. Prefixing:Particular in Latin, memorandum, ratal …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… purchased for perfecting the plan of fortifications of Portsmouth. Crown Lease Book VI. p. 354. Aug. 19 Same to same …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… a Danish ship Young John and William. of Altona, put into Portsmouth. Customs Book XV. p. 375. Treasury warrant to the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… snow lying near Milford, the enforcement of quarantine at Portsmouth, and as to smugglers running goods at Dungeness …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… inst. from the Customs officers of Dover, Sandwich, and Portsmouth, concerning several French vessels sent into Dover and Ramsgate by Sir John Norris, or stopped at Portsmouth on account of the embargo: for the Admiralty to …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… ship Nuestra Senora del Camino, now lying perishing at Portsmouth, having been captured 1739, July 17. by Lord … by the Eltham in July, 1739, and ever since detained at Portsmouth in a perishing condition. Endorsed:1744, Sept. 13 … the complaints of Mr. Ridge and George Coles, of Portsmouth, of the removing of the bound stones of the King's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 175 inhabitants. It is on the road from Horndean to Portsmouth. A church, a neat edifice dedicated to St. George, …
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