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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… and charge has been extraordinary, for it has cost me 100 l. more than Sir H. Beeston had of me. I desire to pass it … Durrent in Cornwall, as namely from Walter Bruse 180 l., from Nicholas Hony 160 l., from John Seargeant 180 l., from John Bole 180 l., from …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… d'Estat de dela, de vous representer comme de notre part l'opportunit qui se presente cette heure-cy d'avancer une … que ne la laissez escouler : veu que par tel moyen ou l'ennemy pourra estre affoibli, ou (ce qui est encore de plus grande consequence pour l'abaissement de la tyrannie espagnol) le Roy tres chrtien en …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… against him on account of his recusancy. [ Indorsed "L. Falc."] 15. The same to the Treasurer and Chancellor of … to a particular thereof, subject to a rent of 1,100 l. per annum de incremento, with an agreement for an increase … victualled and furnished at petitioner's cost of 1,536 l. 12 s. 1 d., were, by warrant of the late Duke of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… plate, and sold it to John Reele, an Irishman, for 8 l. Morgan Powell had part of the 8 l. May 10. Linsted. 5. James Hugessen to the same. The Duke … packs of cloth that were between decks, worth about 3,000 l. Contends that, being whole packs, part of the cargo, they …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… restoration, by surrender of their fee-farm rents of 13 l. 6 s. 8 d., which they purchased from the late powers. June … a grand malignant, and purchased fee-farm rents, value 220 l.; but he being only lately of age, has received none of the … who refuse else to supply more biscuit; also payment of 84 l. 14 s. for canvas for biscuit bags. [ Adm. Paper.] June 13. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… the Customs, between 28 May and 4 June 1660: total, 10,173 l. 1 s. 11 d. [ Large sheet. Ibid. No. 4.] June 13. Order by … or some recompense for the loss by his father of 40,000 l. when Governor of Guernsey, to the ruin of his estate. [2 … my loyalty, I was obliged by the late usurpers to pay 100 l. to redeem my estate. Rob. Gibbon, receiver of the island, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… have those manors; but Alice, his daughter, a rent of 10 l. yearly; Beatrix, his daughter, a like rent thereout; … were anciently the arms of Lovell, Edward the Confessor, Carvil, with his crest, a goat sable, horned, bearded and … Gul. a chevron, or, between three leopards heads, argent. Carvil, azure, a cross . . . . . fitch between . . …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of Henry VII. West Derham temporalities were valued at 3 l. 4 s. 1 d. ob. The abbot of Bury had lands here valued in … Godfrey de Tilney, &c. The tenths of this town, were 10 l. 14 s.Deduct 1 l.remain 9 l. 14 s. The lete was in the abbey of Ramsey, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 29th of Henry VIII. was farmed by John Dethick, Esq. at 4 l. 15 s. 3 d. per annum of Thomas Earl of Rutland, who had a … belonging to the abbey. The tenths of West-Derham were 10 l.Deducted 1 l. 6 s. 8 d. Ramsey abbey temporalities were 3 s. 6 d.The …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… possessed it with the soke, valued in 1570, at 49 l. 14 s 3 d. and was farmed of her by Mr. Smith, of Winston, … rent of him, by Simon Smith, Esq. The tenths were 6 l. 5 s. Deducted 2 l. 0 s. 0 d.Temporalities of Langley … impaling Fineaux. Godsalve. Bigod of Stockton, also Carvil. William Wright, of this town, buried in the church …
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