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Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… Part 2 Journal, January 1754 At a meeting of his Majesty's Commissioners for Trade and Plantations. Tuesday, January … dated 20th September, 1753, inclosing: Copy of Mr. Knowles's speech to the Council and Assembly of Jamaica. Copy of the … to be necessary and for the good of the settlements. Mr. Brewse, late Engineer in Nova Scotia, attending, was called …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… the letter from Mr. Harding, referring Mr. Roberts's petition for a reimbursement of his expences in defending … of the transactions at Dixcove Fort during Mr. Roberts's administration, which Mr. Roberts acquainted their … be prepared. Ordered that the Secretary do write to Mr. Brewse, Engineer in the service of Nova Scotia, signifying …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… under the protection, only of Earl Guert, in King Edward's reign, containing three carucates of land, 12 villains, &c. … protection only of St. Edmund, and of Edric in King Edward's time, held a carucate and a half, which Covin after held, … Sir Roger Townsend; so that this lordship came to Robert Brewse, Esq. eldest son of Sir Thomas, by Elizabeth his 2d …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a carucate of land, which was valued under the said Roger's manor of Suffield; and Torstin, son of Wido, held under Roger, what 3 freemen held in King Edward's reign, under Almarus Alwold and Anspatus: viz one carucate … Jeffrey de Loftegrave to a fourth. Ditto 1327, Edmund de Brewse to a fourth, by Sir Thomas Latimer. 1333, John de …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… carucate and an half of the tenants, &c. valued then at 40 s. at the survey at 4 l.; it was half a leuca long, 4 … of the 3d part of 2 carucates of land in this town, of 40 s. rent, in lands at Runton, of one carucate of land in East … and impaling Townsend, with his quarterings, Haywell, Brewse, Ufford, Carbonell, and Shardelowe. It does not appear …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… which is the Saperton, formerly the property of the Beakes's, who resided here as early as king Henry the VIIIth.'s … daughter and heir of Walter Clifford, with John de Brewse, it passed into that name, and William de Brewse, or de Braiosa, as they were written in Latin, was …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Church, butcher, and Christopher Gully of St. Sepulchre's, butcher, to give evidence against Ralph Gurly for felony. … Thomas Browne of Clerkenwell, glover. Alice Brewse of the same, spinster. Discharged on a certificate of … of Enfield, brewer. Denice Covell, servant to the Lord Brewse, for wounding John Newman and Matthew Buggerell. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… City of Norwich, chapter 13 Of the city in Edward the first's time CHAPTER XIII. OF THE CITY IN EDWARD THE FIRST'S TIME. Edward, son of King Henry III. at his father's death, … John de Brittain the younger, Rob. de Clifford, Will. de Brewse, Will. de Leyburne, Tho. de Bykenore, and others. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Norwich, chapter 16 Of the city in Richard the second's time CHAPTER XVI. OF THE CITY IN RICHARD THE SECOND'S TIME. Richard the Second, son to Edward the Black Prince, … were the Lord Scales, Will. Lord Morley, Sir John Brewse, and Sir Stephen de Hales, who perceiving they must …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… is all we find of this town in Domesday Book. 1 Le Gross's manors of Sloley and Crostweyt extended into it. Reginald … Jeffrey Bolour, held the fourth part of a fee of Marshall's lordship of Scothow, they extended here; and in the 20th of … two sons John and Richard. In the church were the arms of Brewse, and of Brotherton Earl of Norfolk; Calthorp impaling …
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