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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of the staff would make it difficult to gather up the broken threads when the time came for the resumption of the …
Survey of London
… alternatives were also rigidly symmetrical, but were broken up more realistically into projecting pavilions and … But continuity with Fowke's work was not completely broken, although the elements of Fowke's design in the works …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Thomas Hord and John French M.A. in the upper roome of the Crosse inn in Oxford, 13 January 1637/8. (witness 1), Thomas … 'he cared not for such friendship that was soe easily broken on Mr Heylin's part'? 5. Whether Heylin and Chaloner … the colte was taken away [Dixe] heard that Mr Chaloner had broken of his bargaine with Mr Heilin.' Signed by Francis …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… by the worde brokerly did meane that Mr Collins was a man broken or decayed in his estate or to that effect, whereto … William Wigge say that Mr Collin 'was a base brokerly or broken Rogue and a Rascall'. Mr Treagle was also present. To …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… that Colville was a gentleman? 6. Whether he knew John Crosse of Wisbech, gent, Roger Spensly of Holme Hale, co. … gent, Thomas Davye of Beeby, co. Leicester, gent, Edward Crosse of Wisbech, gent, Thomas Holmes of Wisbech, gent, John … esq (also Colville) Colvile, Sarah (also Colville) Crosse, Edward, gent Crosse, John, gent Davye, Thomas, gent …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… asked our advice for the treaties, we have for 5 reasons broken them. The King replies that then a war follows, what … PHELIPS. In case his Majesty shall declare the treaties broken, we will assist his Majesty with our substance and … consider what shall be best to be done if the treaties be broken. But until we [f. 69] have resolved what we will do …