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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… with the Master of Gray ? 3. Whether he was ever in Scotland, and for what cause ? 4. Whether he was privy to … ? 6. What he has to live upon, and why he left his service in Berwick ? 7. What entertainment he receives from the Laird … except when he visited his father, or went to Lord Hume in Scotland, or to the Laird of Lesterrick, about horses or …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… graciously acknowledges the matters expounded to him in the name of Prince Matthias, Archduke of Austria, by his … Belgian dominions, and being desirous of restoring peace in those parts, commissioned Count Otho Henry of … hardly brought about: He therefore exhorts the Archduke, in a brotherly manner, to be at the pains to admonish the …
A New History of London
… with the following scarce and interesting little tract in proper time to be referred to under the year when it was … two together, walk through your wards appointed, with your staffs in your hands; and all such vagrant and idle persons, … hereafter made or deuised; upon every fault found, your staffs shall be taken from you, and to be secluded for ever …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Additional notes to the text P. 8. Henry Williams (Note in p. 320). "An epitaph of maister Henrie Williams, written … The Songes and Sonnettes of lord Surrey, by Tottel, 1565, in Dr. Bliss's edition of Wood's Athen Oxon. i. 186. P. 9. … king Edward the Sixth were preserved for fifty years after in the royal wardrobe,Elizabeth, who never parted with any of …
Survey of London Monograph
… Agincourt King of Arms King of arms created by Henry V in memory of and soon after the great victory on St Crispin's … honorary or whether, as Spelman thought, he had a province in France. Aiyl Fauste Faire See IL FAUT FAIRE. Ambleteuse … Anjou. Sent to Dover to meet the Burgundian ambassadors in 1425. Title lapsed in 1436. Name of the 1425 Anjou not …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Kensington Reginald L. Poole, M.A. University Lecturer in Diplomatic, Oxford J. Horace Round, M.A., LL.D. Walter … of a large staff comprising the foremost students in science, history, and archology, is designed to record the history of every county of England in detail. This work was, by gracious permission, dedicated …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Add, PAYMENTS on Account SUBORDINATE SETTLEMENTS, in excess of RECEIPTS 172,789 254,353 75,163 125,912 138,019 … of Company's Troops 1.43.29.343 Local Corps, Garrisons, Staffs, Commissariat and contingent Charges 1.38.78.814 … of Company's Troops 93.39.083 Local Corps, Garrisons, Staffs, Commissariat and contingent Charges 73.55.877 …
Journal of the House of Lords
… several Heads of Revenue and Charge of India, contained in the Tables No.1. A. B. and C. of the printed Papers … of Bengal. (exclusive of the Commercial Charges) in the Years 1809-10, 1817-18 and 1827-28. REVENUES. 1809-10. … 1,007,829 1,008,426 1,211,964 Auxiliaries, Local Corps, Staffs, and Contingent and Extraordinary Charges 232,468 …
Journal of the House of Lords
… House of Commons on the Affairs of the East India Company in 1812, and communicated to the House of Lords in 1830.) PREFACE EXPLANATORY. [iii] The numerous Oriental Terms occurring in the Fifth Report, and its Appendix, have been adopted from …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… c. 1500 c. 1793 Sketch map of farming countries In the 16th century Wiltshire, excluding enclaves, comprehended parts of various farming regions. In the north was the Cheese Country devoted to cheese dairy … south-west lay a small part of the Butter Country, and in the extreme south-east there were fragments of a …
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