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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to save Davenant from danger: and that Powell could not or would not find security for keeping the peace. [ S.P.44. … The King, I hear, will return to Kensington to-morrow or next day. The enclosed is a letter from my lord … Hibbons, that he may succeed Mr. Dod in the parsonage of Marsh Gibbons, co. Bucks. I am to send it for consideration …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… Mrs. Diana Savage, with one maidservant, to go to Harwich or Gravesend for Holland [ Ibid. 344, p. 435]; for Pieter … for Martha Marchant, a French refugee, to go to Harwich or Gravesend for Holland [ Ibid., p. 435]; and for Peter … Proceedings upon the petition of Samuel Cock, of Wapping, blockmaker. He prays letters patents for fourteen …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… indictment, and to-day he petitioned for a writ of error, or to be heard by his counsel, and had retained Sir Thomas … in. They gave an account of the opposition made in "the Marsh" to the executing of the writs. Ellisden, a … to Holland, on the recommendation of J. Russell, rector of Wapping [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 387, p. 137]; and for Captain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… Hoogh, a subject of the States General, to go to Harwich or Gravesend and Holland [ Ibid. 344, p. 421]; and for John … Admiralty of ships coming out from Dunkirk, and of five or six that may easily be destroyed at Palice near Rochfort. … on the recommendation of the minister and churchwardens of Wapping, Stepney; for Hans Sterrison, a Danish seaman, to go …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… considerable yearly value, which the trustees, being all or most of them to this day Roman Catholics, have and do … were not at the dissolution of Abbeys, through oversight or concealment vested in the Crown, were pleased to agree … James Hunt of the parish of St. Mary's, in Romney Marsh was with him. The said person was brought to his house …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… toft holders, and 17 men who paid small rents in cash or capons for common rights. The 3,900 works owed each year … to sell parts of the demesne arable to his tenants; 80he or his son was later recorded as having sold c. 180 a. 81In … had 78 a. of open-field arable and 21 a. of meadow and marsh. 85From the 16th century it was leased. Lessees …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… 1631. 97Heavily in debt, Sandys conveyed the manor in 1649 or 1650 to trustees, one of whom, Richard Holman, became sole … 1428. 19Three have not been traced further, though in 1463 or 1464 Thomas Sowkeild did homage for land held by knight … Burgoyne, 33from whom it was bought in 1572 by Thomas Marsh of Pampisford 34(d. 1587). 35It descended with …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Mary Judde his wife he leaves, in satisfaction of jointure or dower, his manors of Esshetisforde, otherwise Asshford, … Wardens of the Fraternity of Corpus Christi of the Craft or Mistery of Skynners of the City of London he leaves his … fur. To Mary his wife a "neste of Bowelles" with a cover, or else a "neste of Goblettes gylte" with a cover, whichever …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… of Nicholas Martel, his apprentice, during minority or until marriage, the said Nicholas giving security at the … chattels, corn, and oats; also all tithes issuing from a marsh called "le Middelwych," which he holds for a term of … Carshalton, co. Surrey. Mickleham, co. Surrey. Horkeslegh or Horsley, co. Gloucester. See note supra, p. 104. "East …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… nearest and poorest of his kindred and relations living in or near the parish of Olasbury, co. Eadnor, and many others. To John Marsh he gives all his pots, colours, print books, and other …
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