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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Part III. Miscellaneous Royal Warrants. Part IV. Warrants to the Master of the Ordnance. Part V. Secretaries' Warrants … Recorder of London and Sheriffs of London and Middlesex. To insert in the next general pardon John Norborne, who was … l. s. d. Postage to and from all British Ministers in the North, Germany, Spain, Portugal, France and Italy. 390 0 0 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Anne Table X. Warrants addressed to the Attorney or Solicitor General TABLE X. Miscellaneous … Justice in Eyre of all the Royal chases, parks and warrens north of the Trent. Right to exercise by deputy. Fee of 100 … there. Fee of 50 l. to be paid him by the Receiver of North Wales, to be paid from Lady Day last; also the profits …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… for captaincy in the army. P. 1. Ibid, 14. Lord Belhaven to Nottingham. I beg you to recommend Captain Lyvingston, by … the pressing solicitation of clothiers and traders in the North (who shewed that several thousand packs of wool were … Commissioners in 1698 sent a number of officers to the North, who, at the hazard of their lives, made many seizures …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the time of the Saxon Government, had a Mannor which paid to the publick Geld or Tax for one carucat of Land. The Land … Varry Or, and Sab. Arg. six Lioncels, Gules 3, 2, 1. In a North Window:Gules a Crosse engrailed Arg. impaling Annesley. … B, was called the buckstead stand; leading thence right north, was the riding towards the Hall. Near the extremity of …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… parish c. 1684, showing that although very closely tied to Castle Cary it had its own common fields and park, which … between Castle Cary and Pitcombe, measured 2 km. from north to south at its deepest and 3 km. from east to west, … silt and clay, and Upper Lias sand following the contours north-west to south-east. The Lower Lias slopes steeply from …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… tower and about two-thirds of the nave, which belonged to a church of late 12th-century date. The present Chancel and the North and South Transepts were built outside the original … late in the 13th and early in the 14th century, when a North Vestry was also built, which has since been destroyed. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… divided by a creek that runs into it from the Nase Point to Gillan. It comprises by measurement 1510 acres; the high … Roseland, a verdant and bold promontory, connected on the north by a narrow isthmus with the parish of Gerrans. The … ANTINGHAM, a parish, in the union of Erpingham, hundred of North Erpingham, E. division of Norfolk, 2 miles (N. W.) from …
Magna Britannia
… two others in that of Trewren-Madern, which he supposes to be sepulchral monuments. "On the downs," he says, "leading … two miles distant from it, is a line of stones bearing north-east and south-west, generally called the Nine Maids." … parish of St. Paul, formed by rude stones, 52 paces from north to south, and 34 from east to west, called the …
Magna Britannia
… Teignton and East Teignmouth, both of which appear to have been built about the same time. The tower at Bishop's … it has roundheaded windows, which occur also on the north side of the church. One of the doorways, which has a … In the churches of Bundleigh, Farway, Holsworthy, and North Petherwin, are some remains of Saxon pillars and …
Magna Britannia
… Architecture. Saxon. Remains of Saxon architecture are to be seen in many of the churches of Cumberland, though few … original small round-headed windows are to be seen in the north wall of the nave and of the belfry. The great arch in … same style, but less ornamented; within the arch of the north door-way of the last, there is a rudely-sculptured …
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