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Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… as hitherto for ships which have been built in England or any other of the king's dominions, using care to avoid … the king's subject and dwelling in the king's dominions or to anyone who is suspected of alienating ordnance. If they … respect. Trinity House must not be deceived by the owners or the alleged owners of ships built by strangers overseas. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… the restoration of the Charter in 1688, were, immediately, or after short intervals, elected to fill vacancies in other …
Old and New London
… since the reign of William IV. The little river Tyburn, or Tybourn, whence the district derives its name, consisted … Terrace and the Serpentine. Five hundred years ago, or less, it was a pleasant brook enough, with rows of elms … to the derivation by the fact that traitors were strung or "tied" up first, and afterwards "burnt." But the real …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… keep body and soul together by sewing seams, men with few or no possessions, like Alan de York, hanged for theft in … to see a fortune dissipated by some chance blow of fate, or their heirs wiped out by plague or disease. 2 But while there were always skinners in the …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… dress designers and feminine caprice can combine to make or break a profitable fur-farming business; sable, once the … on lambskins and there were few households, whether rich or poor, which did not own some article lined or trimmed with lambskin. But this was merely a matter of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… under heavy penalties, the selling of meal in any house or shop except the market place. (2.) It was brought about by … who have not always money to go to market on market days, or live far from the market. (5.) We are sueable in any court … such offences were only to be prosecuted at the assizes or sessions. (6.) When, at the importunity of the poor, we …
The Environs of London
… the greater number lie in the following hamlets or streets: Wood-street, Clay-street, Marshstreet, … 3, Chapel-end, &c. Manors. Manor of Waltham-stow Tony, or High Hall. The manor of Walthamstow was, in the reign of … Alice Judith brought it, in marriage, to Ralph de Toeni or Toni, son of Ralph de Toni, who was standardbearer to …
A History of the County of Essex
… The manor of WALTHAMSTOW, later called WALTHAMSTOW TONY or HIGH HALL, 2 the largest in the parish, may originally … of Walthamstow Bedyk, later called Walthamstow Fraunceys or Low Hall. 23 Ralph de Tony V died in France in 1295, … in 1626 authorized him to sell some of the demesne, or when he inherited the manor after her death in 1630. 80 In …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Navy, out of the moneys in the Exchequer on the Land Tax or the eleventh 4 s. Aid anno 1708, "the loans on that Aid … of March last: and is to be placed to account as [part of or] in aid of the quota for [seamen's] Wages anno 1702, the … Lords by to-morrow morning an account of the whole claim or demand of the King of Portugal for powder to Xmas last, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
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