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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Suffolk, and had Yardsley, a Papist, in his company. Mr. Crake, of Yorkshire, and a thousand more that could be named, …
London Consistory Court Wills, 1492-1547
… John Ellys 20 s. and my best hosen. I gif to Sir Thomas Crake other fyve of my bokes at his choyse withowte any … my 4th spone of sylver.* I bequeith to the seid Sir Thomas Crake my 5th spone of sylver, to my broder, Richard Breton of … labour 20 s. And their overseer I make the seid Sir Thomas Crake and I bequeith to hym for his labour 6 s. 8 d., and I …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… . . . lyeing betweene the Creeke of the Ryver called Crake and a certaine Isle called Harelesyde [Chapel Island] …
Survey of London
… of 5 Down Street, plumber; James Mackell, smith; William Crake of 18 Quebec Street, painter; Messrs. Robson and Hale …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Hugone le Tope ij. x. Will'o de Flossebrok xviij. Joh'e Crake vj. Joh'e Clerico xij. Ric'o le Eyr iiij. j. Rad'o de …
Report on the Records of the City of Exeter
… to him by their bond. [Abstract in Oliver, p. 282.] XVI. Crake ( i.e. CraikeYorks), Aug. 22, 1292.Edward I commits to …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… John De la Chaumette. 1846. April 22. William Hamilton Crake. 1846. July 14. John Elliott Snow. 1846. Oct. 28. …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… and Coniston Water, and their outlets the Leven and Crake. The scenery is fine, diversified with hills and … till a few years ago. Nibthwaite extends north along the Crake and Coniston Lake; it has many small detached parts, … The road from Ulverston has another branch crossing the Crake at Penny Bridge; it divides, one part going north-east …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… to the south end of Coniston Water and thence by the Crake to the sea. At the time of Domesday Book the Fells seem … Water with its tributary Yewdale Beck and its outlet the Crake, which joins the Leven near the sea. The eastern group … the northern end it rises to grandeur. The ascent of the Crake valley, and then the passage up Coniston Water by boat, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… between 1 and 4 miles wide along the Leven estuary, the Crake, Coniston Lake and Yewdale Beck, and being bounded on …
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