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London Hearth Tax
… Surname Total Hearths Listing Status Notes Adam Blunt 10 s Gideon Gibson 3 s Mrs Ann Smith 4 s widd Harland 2 b Joshuah Baker 2 b poore … Neale 6 s Parish house John Steward 2 s no d widd Sarah Tripp 2 s John Bannister 2 s John Moyer 3 s Pore Richard …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… this marriage, considering his near relationship to Henry's daughter. He asked if my power had arrived. Said I expected … 12. To the 12th article, Hunt, Mason, Galing, Dr. Croke's servant, and Benbowe say "they heard not John Hatley say no … say to Sir Spycer, "I marvel that ye cannot favour no man's preaching that favours the word of God; and even as ye …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 21 Aug. P.SThe bearer desires John Dyker, Wingfield's servant, to help him. P. 1. Add.: [My Lord] Cardinal of … [21] Aug. 1517. Lat., p. 1, mutilated. Add. 22 Aug. P. S. 3612. For JOHN CHAMBER, clk. Presentation to the church of … three weeks. Has received 300 fl., not from the Prince's treasury, for no one receives money from that quarter, but …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… make any attempt upon your pale, and likewise the Admiral's band until the pleasure of your King is known. Aire, 26 … influence than the name of legate and the fame of Pole's virtues, but to satisfy his own mind. Encloses the letters, … their lordships' goodness. Has by the Duke of Norfolk's commandment the custody of the countess of Northumberland …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… June. 1040. The Privy Council noms des principaux . Dasent's A. P. C, 202. Meeting at Dartford, 26 June. Present: Master … of Alnewike castle and learned steward of all the King's lands in Northumberland which were the late Earl of Northumberland's. The constableship includes the leading of the men of the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the auditor for his lands which were Mrs. Lubbyshed's near Copthall. Roberts and Ryche behaved well, but the … it. He says it is worth 400 marks. We long for the King's return. The plague is very sore. I thank you for your little gelding. Gray's Inn, Saturday before St. Simon and Jude. Hol., p. 1. Add. : …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Giltcross Garboldesham GARBOLDESHAM, Gerbodes, or Gerbold's Town, is so called from some Saxon who was owner of it, … united in Thomas Duke of Norfolk in King Henry the Eighth's time, and continue so to this day; the biggest manor was … assize, barley rents, and a fold course called Pakenham's Tripp. It appears in 1571, that John Dobbes, lord of …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… Sir William Kingston, K. G., and died in 1572. William Tripp and Robert Dawe held the Hundred in 1589, by grant of …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and Stogursey. 7 Earlier changes in the Parrett's course resulted in the removal of a 50-a. island called … and in the earlier 18th century the Saunders, Maundrell, Tripp, and Jeffery families, among others, acquired holdings … to different people for different terms. In 1701 John Tripp bought half the advowson and a half of one third which …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… see also Builders and Contractors. Goodhart-Rendel, H. S., Lulworth, East, (2), 145a. Hamilton, James, of Weymouth: … (1); Wool (1), 402. Hyde, George, Weymouth (112). Jackson, S., of Weymouth, Owermoigne (1). Jarman, Edward, Swanage (4). … Poole (6), 199b. Trinity, see Holy Trinity, The. Tripp, Mary, 1792, wife of Reuben, floor-slab, Dorchester …
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