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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… [1 pages.] Jan. 25./Feb. 4. 112. Rob. Tempest to Dr. Bennet, President of the English College, at Rheims. I have …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Still to Jas. Vavasour, priest at Rheims. Mentions John Bennett's arrival, and the death of Mat. Beningfield. One …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… 408. 4 pages. Copies. Ibid. No. 161.] Sept. 28. Sir John Bennet to Williamson. Desiring his recommendation of the … being deprived of the money they hoped for from Sir John Bennett. [ Ibid. No. 178.] Nathaniel Williamson. For some …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… day a privateer of Middelburg, and in her one John Bennett of North Yarm, late master of the Charity of Yarm. On … gun and thirtyfive men. On the 22nd the caper, in which Bennett was prisoner, was taken by an Ostend privateer off La …
A New History of London
… de Hakeneye. 1337 At Westm. Reginald de Conduit and Bennet de Fulsham. 1337 John Grantham, Andrew Aubray, Ralph …
A New History of London
… Mosley, Robert Broke 1592 Sir William Rowe William Rider, Bennet Barnham 1593 Sir Cuthbert Buckle Sir Richard Martin … Robert Lee Henry Anderson, William Glover 1603 Sir Thomas Bennet James Pemberton, John Swinnerton 1604 Sir Thomas Low … Rotherham, Alexand. Prescot 1614 Sir John Hayes Thomas Bennet, Henry Jaye 1615 Sir John Jolles Peter Proby, Martin …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… and Mai is to thank him. When the Bishop of London and Dr. Bennet arrive (in Rome) Mai is to employ all means in order …
The Environs of London
… in favour of his female heirs, one of whom married John Bennet, Esq. and the other Henry Spencer, Esq. The manor and estate were sold by their sons, Wooley Leigh Bennet, Esq. and Wooley Leigh Spencer, Esq. (about the year …
Magna Britannia
… that was appropriated to the orphan's aid. Mrs. Joan Bennet, in 1650, gave certain premises, now producing a rent …
Magna Britannia
… History. P. xxxv. The existence of nunneries at St. Bennet's, Credis, and Hellnoweth, is very uncertain: there was certainly a monastery of some fort at St. Bennet's; and Credis belonged to that monastery, either as a …
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