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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the French soldiers and sailors have returned home. A vessel of Tynemouth foundered at sea, about 2 or 3 leagues … S.P. Dom., Car. II. 267, No. 103.] Nov. 4. London. Rob. Bransby to Viscount Conway, St. George's Lane, Dublin. I … 2 22 W.S.W. 67 " 17 1 1 S. 56 " 5 2 21 W.N.W. 68 " 18 1 S.E. 57 " 6 2 22 69 " 19 1 S.E. 58 " 7 2 25 S.W. 70 " 20 1 S. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… you. I have heard of them, since my departure, through a fair lady and other friends, and am sorry I have no way of … died worth 40,000 l., most of which he has left to Thos. Bransby of Yarmouth and Rob. Bransby in St. Bartholomew's Close, London, his brothers by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… doing their duty than heretofore, and there has not been a public meeting in the Hamlets save those of the Quakers; if … head of the dock, and 58 feet breadth, S.W. by W. and N.E. by E. I judge it will be convenient to lay the plank on … Gazette. [3 pages. Ibid. No. 5.] Sept. 27. London. Rob. Bransby to Viscount Conway. I beseech payment of money due …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and Hanslope. In the south-west Watling Street formed a boundary with Passenham; on the west Cosgove was bounded by … union of the benefices and asked that the new incumbent, A.E. Bransby, should hold the two in plurality. This policy was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Dacre - Dalston A TOPOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY of ENGLAND. Dacre (St. Andrew) … Andrew), a parish, in the union of Penrith, Leath ward, E. division of Cumberland, 4 miles (S. W. by W.) from … of Bulmer, N. riding of York, 3 miles (S. E.) from Bransby, and 15 (N.) from York; containing 155 inhabitants. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… survey we learn that Godric was steward and took care of a lordship here for the Conqueror, which consisted of four … other lordships. The tenths were 8 l.Deducted 1 l. Thomas Bransby, Esq. gave 10 acres of land in Hemesby, for the use … Godricus servat, Castre tenuere lxxx liberi ho'es. T.R.E. et mo. simil. iiii car. t're. tc. xxii car. et ex hoc. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… weak, and inward parts feeble. To this the blessed joy of a young wife has brought him unto.Edinburgh, 1 March 1569. 2. … Endd. Pp. 2. March 1. 724. War in Grenada. Confession of a Moor taken in Calahorra, 1 March 1570, touching the … Desires that he may have leave to lie sometimes at Bransby [Brancepeth] and sometime at Newcastle, as he shall …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of ( sic) the varlet had thrown all his writings into a privy. Thinks his delivery will not be refused. Finds that … for the payment for the Earl. Congratulates him on being a companion of the Order. Berwick. 2 May 1572. Signed. Add. … his instructions. Desires leave to lie this summer at Bransby [Brancepeth]. Berwick, 7 May 1572. Signed. Add. Endd. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Home's greediness the custom was demanded of one Rudge, a merchant of Berwick, and his goods were stayed for it; as … his place. The Laird of Clyshe's message was but to make a request to have the Bishop of Ross, and now is required a … him to procure leave for him from the Queen to lie at Bransby [Brancepeth] in the summer. Signed. Add. Endd. P. . …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Book X, p. 424. Same constituting Sir Henry Bedingfield (a Justice of the King's Bench) to be Lord Chief Justice of … Bench. Ibid, p. 428. Same constituting Sir Edward Lutwich a Justice of the same. Ibid. Henry Guy to the Customs Cashier … that in the last five years in the shrievalties of Tho. Bransby, John Knivett, John Green, Henry Skelton and Sir …
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