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Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… M.A., 2nd Class in Classics, Easter, 1843. (HeadMaster of Hackney Grammar School). 1840 Thomas Augustus Parnell, B.A. … D. Mapleton, B.A. 1846 J. C. Jackson, M.A. Head Master of Hackney Grammar School. B. Mallam, M.A. 1847 Herbert D. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… petition to be restored to his place of Commissioner for Hackney Coaches. [My Lord orders] the petitioner's nephew, at present a Commissioner [ of Hackney Coaches], to come to the Treasury and give his answer …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… p. ccxiv Stamp Duties, p. ccxviii Wine Licences, p. ccxx Hackney and Stage Coaches, p. ccxxii Hawkers and Pedlars, p. … 5 7 Income l. s. d. l. s. d. Revenue arising by Licensing Hackney Coaches granted for 21 years from Midsummer 1694 [ by … hands 153 10 1 Depending on sundry Hackney and Stage Coachmen in arrears for their rents 722 0 0 l. s. d. Receipts …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… l. 10 s. 6 d. Declared 26 July, 1705. Declared Accounts : Hackney And Stage Coaches 1702-3. Pipe Office, Roll 1579. … Wharton, Receiver General of money arising by licences of Hackney and Stage Coaches. For one year ended at Midsummer, … d. Remains 142 0 7 Arrear depending on Hackney and Stage Coachmen 722 0 0 Licence rents of 700 coachmen and the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Office clxviiiclxx Stamp Duties clxx Wine Licences clxxi Hackney and Stage Coaches clxxiclxxii Hawkers and Pedlars … 2,047 10 5 3,486 14 4 3,486 14 4 Revenue by Licensing Hackney Coaches, granted for 21 years from Midsummer, 1694 … ; for the late King's Civil List 2 12 8 On rent of Hackney Coaches 2,793 9 8 On first 3 s. Aid, 8 Wm. III 0 12 8 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… at the pageants, and said that the King had got a white hackney from England, which would soon take him post to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… has today been hurt in the foot by the kick of a hackney, which will keep him to his chamber tomorrow. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
The Environs of London
… of Shrewsbury, to which he was entitled by descent. HACKNEY. Manor of Wyke. P. 457. Sir Alan Buxhull, son of Maud … mentioned in this page, was son of Edmund Trench, M.D. of Hackney, and younger brother of the Rev. Edmund Trench, a … with his portrait prefixed, in 1693. He was brought up at Hackney, and I suppose was a native of that place. P. 479. …
The Environs of London
… he now inhabits, and with Stickleton-house abovementioned. HACKNEY. P. 453.Mr. Benyon, one of the trustees in fee of the manors of Lord's-hold and King's-hold in Hackney, is lately deceased. Brooke house the manor house of … coat impaled by Collins is that of Clerke. STEPNEY. P. 418.Hackney is not now to be reckoned among the boundaries of …
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