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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Capt. Pitt, Jno., payment to or Pitts, Wm. Pittocke, Rich. Pix, see Mint, pix in. Pixley, Jno. Plaise, John Plantations, English, … &c. against. (against Charles II.) Rebels (King's party) agent of (Parliament party) Rectories Reculver, ship …
A Survey of London
… 1. i. 196), ii. 256. abiding house: 'this was the Abbot's abiding house when he came to London,' ii. 16. aboundance, … ii. 97. inches of, i. 162. perches of, i. 10. tailor's yards of, i. 102. assise of bread, the, ii. 156. See Index … Rufus] pilled and shaued the people with tribute,' i. 45. Pix, or Boxe of Assay, i. 54: Lat. pixis, chest, treasury …
Lincoln Wills
… bedys, beydes. Beads. See Pair; also Index of Subjects, s.v. Beads Bedstocks, bedstokes. The front and back parts of … known as 'Monks' Abbey'. The priory was a cell of St. Mary's Abbey, York. 4, 140, 150 Blacker. A wheelwright's tool ( see context). Probably a variant of 'blocker,' a …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… court messengers. The were appointed by lord chamberlain's warrant. 1 They were 14 in number between 1660 and 1702 … Queen Anne. 2 1660 8 June Royden, E. 1660 8 June Sheppard, S. 1660 8 June Andrewes, J. 1660 8 June Graham, R. 1660 8 … Nov. Cresswell, E. 1664 19 Dec. Sheireman, E. 1664 20 Dec. Pix, N. 1665 10 Feb. Vanier, C. 1665 10 Feb. Howson, T. 1665 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Mother in whom, after Him, has been all his (testator's) trust, by whom in all his adversities he has had special … has "in picture delivered" to the prior of St. Bartholomew's beside Smithfield, master of the works for the same); and … Ric. Emson, Chancellor of the Duchy, Edm. Dudley, the King's attorney at the time of his decease, and his confessor, the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1533, 11-20 April 1533, 11-20 11 April. 325. Wm. Boston, S.T.P., Abbot Of Westminster. See Grants in April, 24 Hen. … Master of the Jewels, for 1,000 l. paid into the King's privy coffers. Greenwich, April 24 Hen. VIII. 11 April. R. … ... [wi]th dead men's heads and bones. [A mons]traunce or pix to be set on an altar. A devise to put relics in, borne …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1 which he has delayed doing hitherto, knowing Cromwell's great continual business for the common weal. Sends five … worshipful friend master Thomas Cromewell, one of the King's most honorable Council. 26 April. 542. Stephen Bishop of … A diaper cloth upon the altar and hanging over it. A pix with a cloth hanging over it, garnished with gold, with …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… prisoners was questioned about the possibility of the King's surrendering Boulogne; and Madame d'Etampes thereupon … who calls himself a gentleman and says he was M. d'Enghien's servant and fled because of illtreatment. It will be hard … Devon. Lease of the "lathstedes" within Barnestable, the pix of the toll of the market there, and the annual fair on …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… have bene at Dover." Written at the ship, 26 August. P.S.I did not deliver your favourable letters to Sir John Allyn … please him to show those parcels following to the King's highness." Delivered to the King jewels amounting to 468 l … lay in pledge, 54 oz., for which the Visitor paid 5 l.; a pix with a crystal, 27 oz. Memorandum of how the plate in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… end the matter, because of the absence of lord Borough's son, yet you may order lord Boroughe to pay the 25 l. for … earl of Hampton, and me, especially as it was lord Borough's fault allowing his son to depart so suddenly before you … of the goldsmiths requiring them to take a view of the pix belonging to the mint at Canterbury, but they want a …
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