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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… as touching mine interest to the keeping of the forest and park of Havering; and I receiving from you and my Lord Admiral his resolution, … raised tumults in divers places against your peaceable ingress, and how I stood in the face of such who went about …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… place by reason of an order set down by us of the Council and signed by her Majesty, affirming that the engrossing of … the Council: these are to signify unto you my meaning is, and was, that if he could not make it appear unto you that of … gentlemen to travel for five or six years, with liberty of egress and regress out of or into England. It is likewise …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… I to wander like Ulysses for twenty whole years by land and sea, I could scarcely find your equal in learning or … the several ports of the realm for the prevention of the ingress and egress of all Jesuits, seminary priests and the like. …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… by the Pontburn, separating it from Tanfield Chapelry and from Lanchester, on the East; by Lanchester on the South-East and South, by the Parish of Muggleswick on the South-West; by … with a rood lately cultivated from the waste, with free egress and regress to the mill, for term of life, paying 3 s. …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… VIII. a great portion of the people of Northumberland and Durham continued to regret the change, and to adhere steadily to "the ancient faith." As there were … strongly secured with iron bars, to prevent either the egress or regress of individuals; but whether this had been …
Bristol Town Duties
… Chapter 3 Murage, keyage and pavage Chapter III. ORIGIN OF THE TOWN DUES. In the first … of Bristol and their heirs shall have a free course, ingress, and egress, and transit to their vessels, and to walk according …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… 1538, Oct. 10.Confirmation by William, prior of Bath, and by Thomas Crumwell, dean, and the chapter of Wells, Oct. 20, of the bishop's grant to … 29. 1538, Nov. 2.Confirmation by William, prior of Bath, and Thomas, Lord Crumwell, dean, and the chapter of Wells, of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a cause between the King's servant, Sir George Perkins, and Richard Greaves, respecting certain lands in co. Derby, … same. In September 1627 the King gave the petitioners free ingress and egress to and from all his Majesty's ports and havens. The …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Muscovia Company, against Andrew Hawes, William Batten, and others, of Yarmouth, for going with their ships to … of the Board, made April 1627. It is ordered that Hawes and Batten should enter into bond of 1,000 l. that the … thereabouts, for whose passage is paid 5 s. a piece. Their ingress cannot be prevented by reason that they land them on …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Earl. Petitioner has ever carried himself very faithfully, and has done good service. By certificate annexed of Sir … Lambe with. The Archbishop prays Lambe to hear him, and with secrecy, and to speak with his Grace about it at his … to that commission, and commands that he shall have free egress and regress into the said prison, with liberty of …
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