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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… the fee of Goisfrid Alselin, and answered the publick tax or geld for six boy. 1 The land being three car. There eight … esquire, (named in Maplebecke.) The principal manor, or capital messuage was Whitmores, and by the marriage of the … sold it to fir Francis Willoughby, lord of Wollaton, or his son Francis, since deceased. Another ancient capital …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Le Mans, on the terms that if one should wish to infringe or undo this agreement or sale in any way, they are to defend and support it ( … to St. Martin's, Troarn and the monks there serving or to serve God, for his soul and those of his father and …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… my letters. To have written either by Captain Caupell or Sir John Selby I durst not, for I knew both those ways … deceived you, I cannot hear nor understand that that man or his fellow the minister are come in this country. I have … heard anything of them, neither that they are in Germany or Denmark, so that it appears that they are lurking in some …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… he is especially devoted. If it go by the general's voice or by a jury I know none will be preferred before him. … hear what famine and extremity the poor inhabitants of the Bernes are driven to. They eat horses. A quarter of a bad … to her Highness. I do not hear of any trouble in the Bernes; some scattering rebels there be, which I make no …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of such deer as hath been killed by North and his man with or without warrant. 1 p. ( 25. 10.) Posth. Hoby to Sir Robert … to do my duty which would have been offensive to her, or else I must have omitted that which I am bound to perform, … with good and sufficient sureties to the good 'aberyng,' or else, I dare assure you, it will cost the shedding of a …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… are reinforcing their old companies, and raising five or six cornets of horse of their own nation. The Admirante is still at Rhees and has forced two or three towns of the Duke of Cleves to receive his soldiers … But this I protest doth more afflict me than the hardness or the unworthiness of mine own destiny. For if I might with …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… passed on his side. If any new suits arise, either for him or any other my friends there, they shall take no trial … almost in plain terms forbidden him. We look within this 4 or 5 days to hear from the King, who (they say) by reason of … great charge have brought him up, myself receiving small or no contentment but in music: he wanting the rest, of no …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… the end they have established a Strafgericht ( dritture) or Tribunal of fifty judges and about 1,200 guards, rustics … the last degree. Since all who have pensions from France or Venice are excluded as well as all who have ever been members of the 'Bitag' Diet or administration of the Republic. The object of this is the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of a Queen and a Mistress) nor any particular device or drift that makes me write this letter; But the sad and … my judgement, yet my true zeal not led with any mercenary or self-loving respect making me sometimes light upon the … as affectionate to you. Neither will I plead any service or endeavour, how grateful soever they were while they were …
The History and Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham
… which is one of the severed members of the ancient rectory or original Parish of Jarrow, is bounded by the Tyne on the … and both Shields and Tynemouth were forbid to hold fair or market, or to expose to sale meat, drink, or other articles 3. Thus …
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