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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… provided they be first approved by the Kings and Heralds at Arms. [ Ibid., No. 144i.] [1673, July ?] Randolph Poulson … ship called the Peace or Mecena which has been a year at Deptford and is altogether unserviceable, which though not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… William Batten. I am employed as locksmith of Woolwich and Deptford yards. It being two years since I received any … for his pay during the time he commanded the Royal Charles at the same rate as was allowed to Sir Roger Cuttance when he …
Abstracts of Inquisitiones Post Mortem for the City of London
… 17, No. 103. Thomas Cardinal of York. Inquisition taken at the Guildhall on Monday, viz., the 3rd day of July, 23 … VIII, or on the 2nd day of December in the same year, or at any time after the said 2nd day of December, in his … of King Richard the II. late King of England, held at Westminster in the 16th year of his reign, whereof the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… list of Sheriffs 1797. GEORGE GROTE, esq. of Beckenham. DEPTFORD. PAGE 340. THE parish of St. Nicholas is but of small extent; the land not built upon does not exceed at most three acres, but the houses are about eleven hundred. … towards Brockley, is clay, in other parts sand and gravel. At Lomepit-hole there is a large chalk pit, in which are …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Marsh, surgeon, resides in it. Line 5 from the bottom. At the east end of Moore-street is a new-built genteel … solely, who sold it to Mr. Henry Wife, who resides at Posiers. Last line but seven. The farm in Wood, or … BUTTERS, which formerly belonged to George Isles, esq. of Deptford, who devised it to admiral Evans, and he sold it to …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… with a small triangular-headed recess in the brickwork at the back and an old wooden chimney-seat on one side. Two … Parish ChurchCoffin-lid: fragment of, recently found at Monks Lodge and now replaced in church, slightly coped … p. 215 (a) 26: for "Wall" read "Wale." Saffron Walden(57) Almshouses: The foundation possesses a mazer-bowl with silver …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… continue until 1542, when they are first entered in books. At this time deeds are inrolled, and the wills of citizens … Pope, and his goods are seized to the city's use. 1532. Almshouses are standing on the ground in St. Peter's-lane, … Rev. Mr. Byrche, without Newingate, which are intended as almshouses for six unmarried women, and to be endowed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… shall serve the Queen yearly with two bushels of wheat at 1 s. the bushel, one bushel of malt at 6 d. one peck of oats at 2 d., and one peck of beans and peas at 6 d. per peck; and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… they attend, and for one or two of the yeomen to attend at the King's removes, for better performance of service;that … timber, &c. lent, embezzled, or taken out of the stores at Chatham, Woolwich, or Deptford, or from any ship or timber yard, as also by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… stand in the Low Countries; but the States that have been at the Court have received Her Majesty's answer, and are … me in my absence any money; had I received it, I would be at sea with the next wind. Be good to my cook, as I left him … unfinished. Rich. Miller, Keeper of the Queen's grounds at Deptford, and Serjeant Haynes, Overseer of the Queen's …
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