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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Charles II Warrants for naturalizing vessels, 1669 Warrants for naturalizing vessels Warrants for naturalizing or making free vessels taken in the late …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Charles II Warrants from the Navy Commissioners Warrants from the Navy Commissioners to the storekeeper and clerk of the cheque at Chatham for receipt of goods delivered according to contract endorsed …
The Environs of London
… including a part of Blackheath; the cultivated land is, for the most part, arable; there are 145 acres of marsh. The … of experiments to the Royal Society. He was one of the commissioners appointed to survey the new buildings, after … which was done by Lord Chief Justice Rolles and other Commissioners, who were appointed by Parliament to try the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… house was licensed. 58 There were two licensed premises for most of the 18th and the 19th centuries: the Smiths Arms … de Warenne, earl of Surrey (d. 1347), acquired the manor for his life 86 and in 1327 his wife Joan de Bar in turn received a life interest. 87 Joan let it for her life to Edward, prince of Wales, probably between …
A History of the County of Somerset
… points the parish interlocked with Wincanton parish where, for example, fields belonging to Stavordale priory's grange … The manor passed to William's widow Elizabeth, who held it for her life. 54 Elizabeth was succeeded by her daughter Anne … Leir settled those lands not part of the glebe in trust for two younger and insane sons, and the survivor, Paul …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… the Pickard family. The great tithes have been commuted for 510, the perpetual curate's for 12, and the tithes of the … repaired and enlarged, and the steeple was rebuilt by the commissioners of the royal navy: in 1788, the body of the … an expense of nearly 15,000, by grant of the Parliamentary Commissioners: the living is a perpetual curacy, in the gift …
Cardiff Records
… each burgage shall give an annual rent of twelve pence for every service. And each burgess may at his will give, … a burgess oweth no suit, except at will, to the mill or for fulling or dyeing cloths. Also, no burgess shall give for … granted this application to the men of Cardiff by favour, stating they were not compelled to give their laws to towns …
The Spanish Company
… and enriching of our loving subjects, have therefore and for divers other good causes and considerations us specially moving granted and declared, and for us our heirs and successors by these presents, we do … corporate and politic in deed and in name really and fully for us, our heirs and successors, we do erect, ordain, name, …
Survey of London
… and post-Reformation tenants depended on the Charterhouse for the use of its excess water which ran down the lane. 153 … decade they were more successful, and in 1775 improvement commissioners purchased eleven houses for demolition on the … Road. The Charterhouse sold this piece of land to the Commissioners for Building New Churches in 1839. A district …
Survey of London
… eighteenth century and 1900 it was separately administered for civil purposes as the Liberty of Glasshouse Yard. 1 The … that year, the freehold was offered to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners but they declined it. 77 Since 19312 No. 5 has … 401: Harleian Society, vol. xv, 1880, pp. 967 CERC, Church Commissioners' file 74309 (St Sepulchre) Survey of London, …
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