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A History of the County of Middlesex
… his son Grantham sold Kempton five years later to Sir John Chardin, Bt., whose father, a well-known Eastern traveller, had been a local Huguenot refugee. 24 Chardin conveyed it in 1746 to his nephew Sir Philip Musgrave, Bt., whose son Sir John Chardin Musgrave sold it in 1798 to Edmund Hill (d. 1809), a …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… in the county of Middlesex, Esq., to Sir John Chardin, of Leicester Fields, in the same county, Knt., to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in the same manner as was lately paid to Sir John Chardin by virtue of the warrant [or Establishment] of 1704 … 100 555 the said yearly sum having been satisfied to said Chardin up to 1709 Michaelmas and the Queen being resolved …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Nicholas : during pleasure : viz. per an. l. to Sir John Chardin, to be remitted by him for the use of the Vaudois …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for him to distribute. 11 l. to be paid to Sir John Chardin to be returned to Monsieur Arnaud. 50 l. to be paid …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… 19. Whitehall. Proceedings upon the petition of Sir John Chardin, agent for the Armenian nation. Shows that the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… (obtained at the request of their agent, Sir John Chardin) to bring into England those commodities which they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Mr. Lewis, paymaster of the East India Company, Sir John Chardin and others, on behalf of Samuel Raymey, a Frenchman …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Wm. Russell, Sir Edm. Turner, Sir Wm. Hustler, Sir John Chardin, and Sir Rich. Blackmore, knts.; John Hooke, …
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