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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Slab to Martin, Vicar of Barking [1328] 103 "" Recess in N.E. pier of tower, 15th-century 85 (3) The Abbey, 12th-century … House, 16th-century: Plan 9 """" Exterior from N.W. and S.E. 11 """" Wall-paintings 10 4. BARNSTON. (1) The Church, … to Earls of Sussex, 15[4]2, 1556/7 and 1583 23 "" Recess, E. wall of Nave, early 12th-century, and Piscina, c. 1340 xxx …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… in France and Belgium and with the 4th Bn. in Palestine, E.E.F.; returned home February, 1919. Captain J. Murray … leading his company. When his company arrived at the river bank the enemy opened very heavy machine-gun and rifle fire …
Survey of London
… A, National Gallery, B, C, Colleges of Art and Science. D, E, Museums of Industrial Art, Patented Inventions, Trade … and then, probably, to Thomas Cundy II and (possibly) E. W. Pugin. 62 He was evidently competent, and able to … to 1874, Part I, in the museum's possession. It is perhaps worth noticing here that from an early date the Department …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… drank his health and promised him a 'yorkshire nag', worth £10 by way of compensation. Around Easter 1637 Chaloner … for perjury and bearing false witness. How much were they worth in goods with their debts paid? 2. Was the witness … Heylin's consent. To Chaloner's interrogatories: 1. He was worth £3,000 his debts paid. 2. He favoured the parties …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… they indebted to Claxton or King? 3. How much were they worth in their own goods with their debts paid? 4. In exactly …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Now it is an office, men are compelled to enter and it is worth £300 per annum. In the House Whilst there was an … may have but one place in every harbour, it will be worth £3,000 per annum, which will turn to the benefit of …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… there was yet in respect of his personal qualities and worth an admittance granted him by order of the House to sit …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 0 Regis are against the law and against the statutes of 39 E. 3 and 29 H. 7. He would have a bill here passed for the … all men. That he told Sir Francis Nethersole that in 14 E. 3, 40s. was set by statute on a sack of wool, and three … beyond sea. [f. 201v] Mr. Speaker in the chair. Upon SIR E[DWIN] SANDYS'S report from the committee for trade …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by the report and testimony of the gentlemen and men of worth in his countrey that knowe him. So it is nevertheless, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of their own or depend upon another? How much were they worth in goods with their debts paid? How much were they … of the parties, and if so for how much? How much were they worth with their debts paid? 3. Was the witness compelled to … victory to him that hath most right unto it'. 2. He was worth with his debts paid, £100 or more. 3. He came to …
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