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February 1645: An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the raising and levying of the Monthly Sum of One and Twenty Thousand Pounds, towards the Maintenance of the Scotish Army under the Command of the Ear[l] of Leven, by a Monthly Assessment upon the severa[l] Counties, Cities, and Towns, of the Kingdom of England therein mentioned.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Thomas Seyliard, Master Thomas Francklyn, Master William Boothby, Captain Thomas Seyliard, Master John Twisleton. For …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Master Thomas Blunt; Master Thomas Seliard, William Boothby, Edward Bois of Betshanger, Esq; William Read of … himself Houshold-servant, or Waiting-servant to the King's Majesty, or other Lord or Lady, Master or Mistress, be … to the said Treasurer at his Office of Receipt in Weaver's Hall in London, who shall give Acquittances for the same …
Old and New London
… GREEN AND NORTH END. Vine CottageThe Pryor's BankThe "Swan" TavernStourton HouseRanelagh … Residence of Nell Gwynne, and of Joseph AddisonSt. James's, Moore ParkWalham GreenSt. John's ChurchThe Butchers' … Elms, just above Putney; and Mrs. Nisbet (afterwards Lady Boothby) was likewise at one time a resident here. North End …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 1649 read Knighted by Cromwell November 14, 1657. " 14 S. Stanier, after Draper add (Sheriff-elect). " 16 R. le … omit Sir, and (in the nominations) for N. Jenyns read S. Jenyns. For February 12, 1506 read February 16, 1506. … Masters of the latter but not of the former Company] W. Boothby, add Haberdasher. S. Eastwick, between died and 1657 …
Magna Britannia
… In the year 1808, he took the name of Crewe, by the King's sign-manual, in consequence of his descent from Lord Crewe, … with wings expanded, Proper; comb, beak, and wattles, Or. Boothby, of Broadlow-Ash. This family was originally of Boothby in Lincolnshire. Henry, third son of William Boothby, …
Magna Britannia
… a mullet, Sable, a crescent for difference. Crest: A boar's head, couped, Argent. Babington, of Dethick and Normanton. … Babington, who was appointed Chief Justice of the King's Bench in 1423, married the heiress of Dethick, and settled … last of this branch, died in 1670. The coheiresses married Boothby, Jennens, and Adderley. Arms: Ermine, on a fesse, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… have been used, sometimes with the addition of the letter s to form the plural: Abp., Archbishop; admin., … secretary, see Inskip, Wm. Booth, Sir Geo., 56; Rob., 423. Boothby, Thos., 126. Boroughbridge (Yorks.), battle, 4. … Joshua, 368; Sam., 81, 87 n, 90 n, 109. Marston, see Boothby. Martin, Thos., 49 n. Martival, Anketil de, 439; …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Abbevile, Master Giles de, physician of Edward the king's son, 30. , John de, 147. , Richard de, 692. Abbey, … of Wellingborough, 674, 684. , Master John de, parson of Boothby, 428. , , parson of Chesterton, 681. Ancient demesne, … Derhyde in, 15. Boby, Roger de, 465. Boby. See Boothby. Bochetton, Geoffrey de, 20. Bochton Auulphus, …
General Index - B
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… of Lullington, 247. , Richard, vicar of St. Ethelbert's, Hereford, 118. , William, of Donnington, 225. , Master … Bobbingworth, Babbyngworth, co. Essex, 89. Boby. See Boothby. Bochardeby. See Botcherby. Bochel, Francis, and … Robert, 64. Bodyn, Bartholomew, 217, 456. Boeby. See Boothby. Boef. See Giffard. Boggelton, William de, 337. Bog …
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