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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by Ann, his wife. The referees reported that defendant's estate being 450 l. per annum, he ought to allow his wife … Alexander Lower; suit promoted by his wife. Sir Nathaniel Brent and Dr. Duck joined with Sir John Lambe and Sir Charles … cause was referred to Sir John Lambe and Sir Nathaniel Brent, to set down order therein. William Spencer, clerk; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sworn. Jan. 20. fol. 48 b. Daniel Frere, of St. Botolph's Parish Without, Aldersgate. Appeared, was sworn and … next court day. Margaret Knott Referred to Sir Nathaniel Brent, Dr. Gwynne, and Dr. Eden, or any two of them, to set … Motion of defendant's counsel referred to Sir Nathaniel Brent. Richard Hill and Mary Wilkinson, of Wood-street, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… sworn. fol. 228. Robert Barker and Martin Lucas, the King's typographers. The certifying of their fine of 300 l. was … [Towers] of Peterborough, Sir John Lambe, Sir Nathaniel Brent, Dr. Aylett, and Dr. Mason, or any three of them, who … like. Daniel Votier, clerk It was referred to Sir Nath. Brent to consider the sufficiency of his answers. Thos. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the expence of which, except from the aid of Mrs. Lloyd's and Mrs. Harrison's benefactions, have been defrayed by voluntary … hundred acres of waste on Dartford-heath, and fifty on the Brent. PAGE 288. The fish at present caught in Dartford …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 1469 Roger Rydle 1470 Nicholas Faunt 3 1471 Roger Brent 1472 Roger Brent 1473 John Bygge 1474 John Bygge 1475 John Whitlok 1476 … and the liberties of the city were seized into the king's hands, so that the city was without a Mayor for some good …
Survey of London
… was closed to allow of the building of the sexton's house. From 1863 and onwards the Midland Railway obtained … and mason of London. 1706. Catherine, widow of Robert Brent of Lark Stoke, Glos. 1709. Gilbert Whitehall, of … Shuttleworth and his wife Catherine (d. 1719). 1724. Mary Brent. 1725. Jonathan Wild, "thief-taker." Executed at …
The Overseas Trade of London
… William Stokker, John Stokker, Walter Ayleworth, Richard Brent, Richard Chawry, Roger Kynton, John Saundyrs, Stephen … Nicholas Alwyn, Henry Cantlowe, John Wetherard, Richard Brent, Stephen Gybson, John Saundyrs, Thomas Betson, John … Total London wool exports 1480–1481, 7,216 sacks ( England's Export Trade, p. 68). There were also 1,028 ox-hides …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… P. 1, 1. 7. The word imperfect in the MS. is in Arnold's Chronicle, "Portchaf," i. e. Port Jaffa or Joppa. P. 15, 1. … e. a comet. P. 26, 4th 1. from foot. " And this yere was brent a palmer." This is a flagrant clerical error of the MS. In Arnold's Chronicle we read "this year was brent y e towne of Paburh'm." Qu. was this Baburham or …
Magna Britannia
… by a Mr. Wearing, before the year 1626. The rent of Gould's land is now 23 l. per annum. Lawrence Blundell, in 1637, … of Brampton, Devon, in 1204, to William de Marisco. South Brent SOUTH BRENT, p. 68. The rent of Wilcocks's lands is now 9 l. Mr. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… it. The county is well watered by the rivers Lea, Thames, Brent, and Colne. The soil is fertile; it varies from clay … sand and gravel. The following estimate, taken from 'Foot's View of the Agriculture of Middlesex,' reported to the … other. That by Thomas Baird appeared in 1793, Peter Foot's in 1794, and John Middleton's in 1797, with a second …
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