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The Environs of London
… meaning, perhaps, the village on the green. It lies in the hundred of Blackheath, being situated on the banks of … of Blackheath, adjoining to Greenwich town and park, is in this parish. The soil, except in the marshes, is, for the … some of the publications of that day, is said to have been Beswick. Her performance of this character raised her very …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Grimstone - Grosmont Grimstone GRIMSTONE, a tything, in the parish of Stratton, union of Dorchester, hundred of … Grimstone (St. John) GRIMSTONE ( St. John), a parish, in the union of Melton-Mowbray, hundred of East Goscote, N. … piled; and in another tumulus opened by the late Mr. Beswick, were found, in an oak-tree scooped and hollowed out, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Wapentake HARTHILL WAPENTAKE The Wapentake, the largest in the East Riding, extends from the river Hull in the east to the river Derwent in the west, and in places … Wilton, and Youlthorpe. 13 Sneculfcros contributed Aike, Beswick, Bracken, Cherry Burton, South Dalton, Etton, …
London Hearth Tax
… Empty William Nicholls 3 s John Campleshon 4 s Empty James Kilwick 2 s Thomas Chandler 2 s William Boss 2 s recd Randall …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Finally obtained it from Thomas Lodge, grocer. The capper in Lombart Street. Francis Samuel. Enclose a letter of … The mortality from the plague has greatly increased in Calais. Mr. Robyns, your lieutenant, and many of your … has surveyed all the ordnance and munition here, both in castle and town; and I trust you will remember our …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Scotch pride, which may be abated by what he shall see in this realm, which shall be nothing pleasant to him, having, as he ever will have, "a very enemy's heart in his body." He should, however, have no safe-conduct unless … Beverley:Wilsone, Wodmansey, and Marshall, parish clerk of Beswick. "In Westmoreland not yet taken but great …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and ye shall well perceive thereby that the country was in much more danger than I thought it had been in, for he knows more than I did know therein." If all things … new commotion besides Bygod and Halom, were the clerk of Beswick, Nicholson, James Horsekeper at Watton, the subprior, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 182. JOHN PARKYNS to CROMWELL and FITZWILLIAM. With thanks in that your Lordships do advertise me to preserve my health. … or stirrers of new tumults he knew, says that the clerk of Beswick and James Horsekeper at Watton be naughty fellows in … of Watton, Roger Kitchyn of Beverley, Marshall, clerk of Beswick. Nicholson had come there for other business whereas …
Survey of London
… [Hog Lane], and two pieces of ground west of the messuages in question, and bounded south by the lane, west by the … contained in connection with the sale by Hubott to William Beswick on 24th June, 1561. 50 The houses are said to lie … to be 160 feet long and 22 feet wide. Four months later Beswick sold the property to John Nysam, 53 who, on his death …
Journal of the House of Commons
… to be heard with his Counsel on this Day sevennight, in the House, or at the Committee, if he will, according to … The Order to be altered, according to this Form brought in by the Committee. Privilege. Sir Francis Fuliam to have … a Suit. Bills reported, &c. Barrington Manor; and Fishing in America; reported, - Ordered, To be ingrossed. Conference. …
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