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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 39 " " " Font, 15th-century xxxiv (6) St. Mary-at-the-Walls Church, Communion Cup, 1633 xxxv (7) St. … Gate, Houses, 16th and 17th-century 64 (160) Winnock's Almshouses, main doorways, dated 1678 176 (172 & 178) Hythe … Bourne Mill, c. 1591 68 " " Doorway 100 (265) Earthworks at Lexden, W. and S.W. of the town: Plan 72 Gryme's Dyke, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… 13th-century and later: dated Plan 5 "" Font Bowl (now at Creeksmouth) and stem, early 17th-century xxxii "" Slab to … 128 (98) Hatley's Farm, 16th-century 97 (111) Mill basins at Leighs Priory: Plan 84 28. FYFIELD. (1) The Church, … (3) Essex Hall: Fireplace, 17th-century 247 (4) "Monox" Almshouses, c. 1527 and later 270 (8) No. 317 Hoe Street: …
1300-39
Tenants' copies of court rolls before 1400
… roberti de Sydelinges et Ricardi le Rede. Translation At the court of Newland held on Monday next after the feast … tunc senescalli de Bello presentibus tunc ibi Roberto at park. Roberto le Border. Adam le mone. Stephano pessoner. … Translation Be it remembered that in a full court held at Battle on Wednesday next after the feast of St Denis in …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Ireland and contract with the Low Countries stands at a stay only upon the certainty of monies. SIR ROBERT … Lane. Referred to the committee for Amwell river. Ordered, at 8 [o']clock upon Monday, to read public bills, all other … of monopolies. SIR EDWARD COKE. Sir Simon Harvey attends at the door. Has brought in his books. To have some appointed …
28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… these in a parliamentary manner to the King. Tomorrow, at the Inner Temple Hall, 4 [o']clock. And any that will come … their jurisdiction. To meddle with nothing determinable at the common law. 13 H. 4, 2 go out of England into Scotland … a knight, and £6 13s. 4d. for a gentleman. £5 fee exacted at the King's coming. Fees of knights. DR. [ARTHUR] DUCK. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… claimed cost him £3000-£4000, he had prosecuted Morgan at common law for saying that his wife was a whore who kept a … or a dependant, tenant or servant? What was he rated at the last subsidy to the king and for ship money? How much … knt. George married Mary, daughter of William Burrell of Deptford, co. Kent and Poplar, co. Middlesex, esq. Their son …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… nor a fleece of wool'. Rookes had also prosecuted Morgan at common law for saying that Rookes's wife was a whore who … in a conflict over holding the office of searcher at Sandwich and Dover. Morgan responded to Rookes's libel in … knt. George married Mary, daughter of William Burrell of Deptford, co. Kent and Poplar, co. Middlesex, esq. Their son …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Liverpool, upholder (b. 1773/74d. 1831). Recorded in 1796 at 14 Rainford's Gdn and subsequently at Davies St, Hackins Hey and Bolt St. In 1816 he had a … cm (182324). [D] Armitage, William George, Broadway, Deptford, London, cm (1832). [D] Armitage, William, …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… for us to record our dissent from the conclusions arrived at by our colleagues. We have, however, carefully considered … of some (not by any means of all 17) of their original almshouses were probably similarly acquired. Custom of City … London for a time ruined the City Companies. Their halls, almshouses, and schools, and almost all their house property …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Thomas Jupp a Cloth-worker of the City of London, being at the Bar of this Court, his Majesties Attorney-General … and ten Flemish Ells of Mynikin Bays of Bocking making, at 21 d. ob. the Ell, and three other Pieces of about fifty … Bays for one Goddard a Sea-faring Man, then abiding about Deptford, but what his Christian Name is he knoweth not, but …
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