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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… made to the House of Commons from the committee for Ways and Means, that towards the Supply the quit-rents, granted away by the Crown, should be re-assumed and made a fund. But the House after some debate did not agree with the committee, and upon the Question rejected the Resolution of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Christ Church. He served in the regiments of Lord Craven and the duke of Monmouth, 'also since this revolution' in … [ S.P.32. 13. ff. 12.] The same, for 80 to Will. Wekett and John Farra. [ Ibid. ff. 34.] ( Treas. Cal. XVII, 105.) … than forty witnesses. I can produce Thomas Jones, esq., and others; plainly to demonstrate many corrupt practices …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… continuance in that service we authorise you to prepare and publish rules and ordinances fit to be observed by all officers and soldiers, and to punish offenders according to the nature …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Mar. 1. Whitehall. Sir William Trumbull to the Lord Mayor and court of aldermen of London. The King has been informed … in the guards, "being of a gentleman's family, in age and in want," for the next vacancy among the Poor Knights of … The King has been pleased to order that Thomas Richardson and John Brown, now in the gaol of St. Albans for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… ship, having taken on board several goods at Rotterdam and sailing for Caen, was forced by bad weather to put in at … case, having taken on board at Rotterdam several goods, and amongst others eight packs of wool, and sailing for St. Vallery, had the misfortune to run …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… that has been applied has been with great success; and, I thank God, I am now at perfect ease, but very low and weak. The doctors assure me that by the end of next week … my journey for England. There being but one yacht here and the duchess of Ormond going for England I have ordered …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… Hitchin. The walls are of flint (see below). The Chancel and Nave were built in the first half of the 12th century. … must have been completed before the W. wall was removed and the nave lengthened by three or four feet. The windows … and Joan his wife, 1624, kneeling figures, the man in armour; three children, arms and inscription: on S. wall of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… small parish adjoining that of Willingale Spain on the N. and 4 m. N.E. of Chipping Ongar. The Church is noteworthy. … (1) of [Thomas Torrell, 1442], figure of man in plate armour with dog at feet, and shield of arms on a fesse … behind central column, reclining effigy of man in plate armour, life size; on projecting shelf under arches, smaller …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… Wills are noted Comm. Lond., with the name of the volume and the number of the folio. Between 1395 and 1414 some Wills are given from the Register of the … within the house of the Friars Minors, London. Left much armour to friends. Will dated 12 Feb., 14045. Proved 11 …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… of S. Dunstan towards the Tower. To Adam Ludekyn a house and a stone vault under the solar of John Beauflour in the … de), Peyverer. 2Certain rents in the parish of S. Vedast and his tenement in the parish of S Michael le Quern to be … p. xxii) this probably means a maker of "cushes," or armour for the thighs. See note supra, p. 62. Sporier or …
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