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London Hearth Tax
… 5 s Empty 5 s Empty William Ray 12 s widd Drake 10 j Henry Baven 0 j & The Right Honoble Earle of Clare 34 s William …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Carne, ambassador with her, in place of the Court Master or Vaughan, and that the meeting might be postponed to 8 May … Bave; but now it appears that the capture was only of 9 or 10 small boats off the Brittany coast. The English however … John Boyce, Ric. Gefferys alias Davis, Wm Rychardes, Wm. Bawen, John Sadeler, Wm. Gough, Thos. Newent, Wm. Richardes. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… into England such kinds of wildfowl as he provides, or else the furniture of the Household will be disappointed. … forth and will have ready within two, three, four, five or six days, according to the letters lately sent to them by … Axholme priory; a mill in Upton, Linc., in tenure of Ric. Baven, Herenynges priory; a house in Kellingholme, Linc., in …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of the French defeat. The king of England in person, or his army, will cross the sea in 15 days, to join Bourbon … Wolsey forwards. As the King is not resolved in person or by his lieutenant to cross the seas, he requires … the said money is not to be paid, if he refuse the oath, or does not cross the mountains. This article was inserted by …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… pleasure is known. Swynnerton is either in London or Essex. His costs were paid by poor men, not having enough … a fringe of Venice gold and silver for the little bed. To Baven, the bed-maker, fringe for the great bed. Green riband … 26 l. 9 s. 4 d. Dormer, linendraper, 6 l. 4 s. 8 d. Bawen and Chapell, bed-makers, 9 l. 14 s. 4 d. Rypley, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Bresmes. Pp. 3. Either a bad translation from the French, or written by a person who did not understand English. 16 … yeoman purveyor of the wines. Licence to export 500 lasts or "dikers" of salthides, at a duty of 12 d. per pound. … for the felling, making and carriage of hard-wood and baven for ... [s]aid Lady Prioress and her sisters, their …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of Bradwell, Wolverton, Padburie, and Ellesbridge or Ellisburgh, Bucks, Elmonden, Essex, Hellinglee, Sussex, … west side of the King's Street, leading from a messuage or brewhouse called the Axe, all the way to and beyond … pestle, a pewter saltcellar, baysalt. A little house with baven. Piles of billet in the yard and gate house. In the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… upon this Kingdom, and how far the same is to be consented or submitted to here. "By Command of His Majesty's … we cannot reasonably answer to them, as they concern One or both Kingdoms, before we receive Satisfaction from your … Leeds, James Tomson, William Janes, John Chennery, John Baven. For the Town of Cambridge. "The Mayor pro Tempore, …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Babbington. See Babington. Baber. See Bawburgh. Baber or Baker: Edward, i. 974, 1091. Francis, of Chew, ii. 1442. … alderman of Leicester, ii. 1434. Andrew, ii. 1369. ( or Baber), Edward, i. 974, 1091. George, ii. 1320, 1364. … 630, 637. Bawden (Bauden), John, ii. 463, 659, 1322, 1366. Bawen. See Bowen. Bawtel. See Boutel. Baxted. See Thaxted. …
A Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London & Middlesex
… 42, 44; Rich., 10, 11, 12, 26, 65; Thos., otherwise Legh, or Ley, 41, 44; Will., 26, 125, 126. Audley (Audeley, &c.), … 31 (3). Barber, Thos., 159. Barbican, otherwise Barrecan, or Bascourt, 25, 51, 81, 118. Barde, Wm., 11. Barfoot, … 20; Roger, 30; Rich., 155. Batwellheath, in Hayes, 77. Baven, Chris., 78. Baxter (Bacstar), Anne, 145; Emma, 37; …
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