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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… and also the vestiges of a road leading from it to Carlisle, on which are several stones at equal distances, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… E. end, (1) to Henry Austen, 1638, servant to the Earl of Carlisle, inscription only. In S. aisleon S. wall, (2) …
A History of the County of Essex
… In 1641, when Charles I visited Waltham, the Earl of Carlisle asked him to grant a cattle toll towards the … to Fuller the tomb was 'where now ( c. 1655) the Earl of Carlisle's leaden fountain in his garden, then probably the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Waltham devolved upon his grandson James Hay, 2nd Earl of Carlisle. 137 Carlisle died in 1660 without issue and his widow Margaret, … of Waltham until the death in 1660 of James Hay, Earl of Carlisle. His will directed that it should be sold to pay his …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… miles, and 288 in Low Walton, 10 miles, (N. E. by E.) from Carlisle. The parish comprises 3592 acres, of which 500 are …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… ground from 1687 to 1697. The Newcastle and Carlisle railway passes for nearly 8 miles through the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 528: patron and appropriator, the Bishop of Carlisle. The vicarial tithes of Warkworth township have been …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the execution of a warrant dated April 5 by the Earl of Carlisle, [Deputy] Earl Marshal, to the Master of the Great …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… deceased. Peter Head as riding officer at Cardonnock in Carlisle port loco Richard Moscrop who is by a melancholy …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Blackestone, sureties for Mr. Eaglesfeild, Collector of Carlisle port, who died deficient in his accounts ; praying …
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