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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1641. Two specimens of his workmanship are described by Britten. 7 One is a superb and very early example of English … which plays six tunes on eleven bells, is illustrated by Britten. John Zoffany, R.A., in his early days was Rimbault's … Lond. iii, 142. Paston Letters (ed. 1900), ii, 393. F. J Britten, Old Clocks, 45. W. Page, Denizations and …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… 5 John Arnold 13 John Waters 10 Roger Stevens 12 William Britten 6 Robert Chambers 11 Richard Morrell 16 Nicholas …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Robert Hebb 30 George Priddy 22/10 Arthur Crew 30 Richard Britten 4/10 Owen Thomas 7/10 Gilbert Whitehead 9 Richard …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Mr. Mason 5 Mr. Beard 5 Mr. Houlecheap 5 Mr. Arendell 5 Mr Britten 5 Mr. Sanders 8 Mr Mousey 10 Mr. Leaven 8 Mr. Greene …
Cardiff Records
… Neath Citra, Neath Ultra, Certeyne "lands and tenem ts in Britten, The manno r of Spittle, Royley "Llantwite al's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I
… Evesham. John Brent, finding More reading a book by Nich. Britten, entitled "Great Britain's Thankfullnes to God for …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… fiant of letters patent for Sir Edward Blount and William Britten to transport into England 1,200 packs of linen yarn … 12th May last. And the said Sir Edward Blount and William Britten having purchased from His Majesty's servant, James … during three years, the said Sir Edward Blount and William Britten are to be at liberty, pursuant to His Majesty's …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… for Ireland." 256. Licence for Sir Edw. Blount and William Britten to export linen yarn. [May 12.] Docquet Book, May 12. … within seven years, for Sir Edw. Blount, Knt., and William Britten, gent., paying a yearly rent of 100 l. 257. The King … in Ireland. 265. Patent to Sir Edward Blount and William Britten. [May 18.] Docquet Book, s. d. Letter to the Lord …
July 1643: An Ordinance for the speedy Rising and Leavying of Moneys, set by way of Charge or new Impost, on the severall Commodities mentioned in the Schedule hereunto annexed; Aswell for the better securing of Trade, as for the maintenance of the Forces raised for the Defence of the King and Parliament, both by Sea and Land, as for and towards the Payment of the Debts of the Common-wealth, for which the Publique Faith is, or shall be given.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Bone-Lace of thred, three shillings. Item, for a grosse of Britten Lace, containing twelve dozen yards, three shillings. …
A Dictionary of London
… and forms : "Brettone strete," 1329 (Ct. H.W. I. 350). "Britten Strete," 38 H. VIII. (L. and P. H. VIII. XXI. (2), p. …
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