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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… not tried before the latter either, but before the Mayor and Recorder of Exeter, for their charter gives them power to … Communicating orders as to the 32nd Foot, and the arrangements made for transports to St. Vincent and Tobago. 6 Sept. Ordnance, v. 5. 1441. Board of Ordnance …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… when one of his former convictions was before him, and he, Sir John, admitted him an evidence in the … of resistance to an armed vessel, seeing that all the smugglers are themselves unarmed, and depend entirely on … and Rush, near Dublin, where there is a nest of outlawed smugglers with a very audacious Catholic mob armed in their …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… In answer to letter of 18th of last month. States when and by what conveyance the standing commissions for the trial … which were passed in January 1762, were sent out. 1 p. and parts of 2 pp. 1 Sept. 1435. Lord Lieutenant of Ireland … 36 miles from Brest, now greatly resorted to by our smugglers, particularly the outlawed Irish wherries. Gives an …
A History of the County of Essex
… disruption by wars, competition from rival manufacturers, and the import of cotton cloth. Despite occasional revival the trade declined, and had ceased by the end of the Georgian period. … in local shipyards. 31 Among Colchester men identified as smugglers were Mason, a glazier (fl. 1715), John and Edward …
Cardiff Records
… Powys. Each entry gives only the names of the collectors and the sums of money. I have extracted the entries for Saint Fagan's, Leckwith, Penarth, Lavernock and Cogan. This document is preserved in the Cardiff Museum. … in Ireland, esq., who was descended from Mathew of Radyr and owned Llandaff Castle and Manor. He was ancestor to the …
Survey of London
… who is variously described as gentleman or cow-keeper, 26 and who may also perhaps be identified with the victualler of … 27 but he became involved in dispute with other tradesmen and it has not been possible to identify the builder of this … Horace Mann, explained that as Haslang was 'a prince of smugglers as well as Bavarian minister, great quantities of …
Old and New London
… Division of Hammersmith from FulhamThe Principal Streets and ThoroughfaresThe Railway StationsThe "Bell and Anchor" TavernThe "Red Cow"Nazareth House, the Home of … been seen here; but it turned out at last that a gang of smugglers had taken up their residence in it, supposing that …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Lord Lisle. R. O. I have received your sundry letters and made suit for your licence to come over, whereunto my … give no ear. He asked what your Lordship would do here, and I answered that you desired only to Bee the King and "to break your mind and open your heart unto him". He was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Hillingdon, including Uxbridge Economic and social history ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY. Until the exploitation of brickearth … number of larcenies. 60 The activities of highwaymen and smugglers in the Uxbridge area were frequently reported in …
Journal of the House of Commons
… of Ambrose Mannaton Esquire was presented to the House, and read; setting forth, That, on the 10th Day of November … for the Borough of Tavistock, in the County of Devon; and an Indenture was made, and sealed, by the legal Electors, … Coast of Sussex, are famous for a Sort of People, called Owlers; who are so well encouraged, and supported, by the (a) …
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