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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… James for lands in Aston, co. Montgomery, held by Sir Edw. Herbert. Fisher to be allowed 60 l. for Parliament taxes on Blagrave's estate, and 61 l. 19 s. 5 d. on Sir Edw. Herbert's. Also to have interest on the principal debts … [ G 85, pp. 967969.] May ? 49. Certificate that Sir Edw. Herbert of Carshalton was returned a delinquent by the late …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… of Caerleon, whom I have sequestered. Case of Henry, Lord Herbert. I will wait on you as soon as I can convey my charge …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… for Salop. We hear you have secured the trunks of Lord Herbert's writings. You should have enquired by what order … in cases. Preserve the writings and clothes in [John] Herbert's trunks from being embezzled, but do not dispose of … Rob. Broughton. Thos. Church. Edw. Minshall. Edward, Lord Herbert. Lord Kilmorey. Many young gentlemen were engaged in …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Groom, governor of Ludlow Castle, taken by him from John Herbert, steward to the late Lord Herbert. Repair to Ludlow, take the trunks into your custody, … and send us a schedule of any writings relating to Lord Herbert or John Herbert, or to any engaged in the late …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… co. Radnor are such, and we beg directions. Is Henry, Lord Herbert of Ragland, the person intended in your order of 14 Nov. last? He justifies himself, and says Lord Herbert of Montgomery is the person intended. However, we …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… may have estates in these counties. We hear that Lord Herbert of Raglan is a prisoner in the Tower; if he is to be … in other counties held by the persons engaged. Lord Herbert in cos. Montgomery, Denbigh, and Merioneth. Capt. Wm. …
Petitions to the Pope
… of the abbot and convent of St. Mary's, York. Adam son of Herbert de Beverlaco, a poor priest. For a benefice in the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hometrade is of course carried on. A manufactory for Herbert's patent progressive corn-mills has been erected …
A History of the County of Stafford
… was arable farming by the time the manor was granted to Herbert le Rous in 1159, 72 and the area of cultivation was gradually extended by assarting. Herbert was evidently making assarts at Walsall in 1160. 73 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… throughout the realm. 35 In 1159 Henry II granted it to Herbert le Rous (or Ruffus) in fee farm for £4 a year. 36 Herbert, described by the king in his grant as serviens meus, … to the king's son-in-law the duke of Saxony. 39 Herbert was still alive in 1166. 40 Herbert or his son …
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