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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… (if it be not done already) that the two Holland ships or vessells expressed in the papers, which I delivered to his … fleet, soe that it is not knowen, wheather the gramp or noe is talke/galleon be taken or not. This is what news the Spanish king has; noathing …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… which news hath caused us to resolve to abide here two or three days, and to expect further certainty of his … Swedes before the treatie, and is content that the matter or subject of the treatie shall be Prussia, &c. &c. and that … did and doth pretend to be a cavalier. All which Edmunde Hynde, dwelling at Mr. Hopper's at the upper end of …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… in my last. We expect great matters now. We are to have, or would have, six regiments of horse, when we can raise … expect your commands at Flushing, for I dare not hazard or trust any to receive any goods of yours here, for they are … received your honor's letter of the 17/27 January by the Hynde packet-boate. The slacknesse of the master hath much …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… comes to stir up the provinces to declare against Spain, or to hinder the resolution of Holland (of setting forth a … The foregoing is a copy of my former to your honour by the Hynde packett-boate. Inclosed goes a packett from general Blake, which came to my hand four hours after the Hynde-catch was departed: the general sent it by an express …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… being I conceive it is a knavish trick of some Scotchman or other, which you may understand by some phrases in it. … the shop, namely, Thomas Bawne, Marmaduke Hebden, Richard Hynde, John Falkinor, Ambrose Hargrave, Thomas Deyne, and … Robert Booth his mark. [+] The information of Richard Hynde, servant to Mr. Busfield, taken upon oath, as …
A History of the County of Essex
… By 1412, if not earlier, the manor had passed to Sir John Hende, who had been Mayor of London in 1391 and 1404. 83 He … The house had been burnt down in 1877 and rebuilt a year or two later. White's house was thus the third of the name. … 16 A new building was erected on the same site a year or two later and this still survives. It is in Georgian style …
A History of the County of Essex
… is one of frequent bickering with his neighbours. Sir John Hende (d. 1418), lord of the manor of Stondon, was Mayor of … in 1456. 51 Walter Wrytell, son-in-law of the elder John Hende, was sheriff in 1469 and 1471. 52 Sir Edward Belknap … Pleas and son-in-law of Sir Edward Belknap. 59 Sir John Hende and Sir Nathaniel Rich represent a connexion with …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… to the dane-geld. The land being sufficient for four plows or four car. 1 There afterwards Bernard the man of Roger (de … plow of his demesne one acresset of the corn of wheat or rye or oates, with command to his heirs to maintain his … Cressy. There was a recovery 20 E. 4, 10 wherein William Hynde claimed against Nicolas Worteley the manor of Oulecotes …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 64 65 t De Joh anne Hereward' v.s. 65 66 t De Rob erto le Hende iiij.s. iiij.d. 66 67 t De Joh anne de Potyngton e … legatees of Joan Goldcorn, widow of Bartholomew le Smith (or Locksmith) in 1303-4 (CW 162). Richard Sprot may have been … 1308-9 Will (of St. Sepulchre). - Hereward fn. Robert le Hynde 1325 Cor 118 (surety of no. 70), R. le Hende 1329 LBE …
Survey of London
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