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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in Germany, i. 808, 12278. Ulrich, Hans, Reiffenberg's clerk, ii. 299, 300. -, -, letter to, ii. 300. Ulster … 351, 563, 594, 666, 695, 1015:App. 5. -, -, his mother's brother, i. 587. -, -, his wife, ii. 167, 511. -, -, other … (supp.), i. p. 680; ii. g. 910 (4). Warden, Sir Thos. See Cawarden. Warder, , ii. 263. Warderobe, Thos., i. g. 465 …
A History of the County of Surrey
… Ferry was confiscated with the rest of the archbishop's property and sold to Christopher Wormeall in 1648. 4 In … over.' 5 It was at Lambeth Ferry in 1655 that Cromwell's coach and six horses were upset while crossing the river; … of the woods there was granted by Edward VI to Sir Thomas Cawarden, 186 and in 15545 the manor was bestowed by Philip …
Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… 2.00 10.00 1.20 100.00 Willis, John 1.20 6.00 0.00 0.00 Cawarden, Peter 0.80 4.00 0.00 0.00 Hartwell, William 0.80 …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… that of her son Arthur prince of Wales in Leland's Collectanea; that of king Henry the Eighth is inserted at length in the Appendix to Strype's Ecclesiastical Memorials; that of queen Mary is in Leland's … a horselitter" (p. 43), and in the same way that of lady Cawarden was conveyed to Blechingley (p. 225). But the Herse …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… at his death. "Well," says Holinshed, "was that nobleman's son that happened to be preferred into his service." See … His first dealings with it were resisted by sir Thomas Cawarden, (the subject of the following Note,) who had been … previous keeper. P. 208. Death and funeral of sir Thomas Cawarden. Knighted by Henry VIII. at the siege of Boulogne in …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… her poetical epitaph in Jesus chapel, afterwards St. Faith's, printed by Stowe. Her will was proved on the 5th Jan. … before Dr. Oglethorpe, when his burial at St. Dunstan's, Fleet Street, was thus entered in the parish register: … the play was at Whitehall. See the estimate of sir Thomas Cawarden for the court revels this Christmas, printed by Mr. …
A Survey of London
… 302, l. 6. Abbot of Ramsey. There is mention of the Abbot's house in London in 111430 ( Cart.de Rameseia, ii. 140, 242; ii.133). The Abbot's lodging of Ramsey in Whitecross Street was granted to John … 556): see Corrigenda. l. 30. sir Thomas Carden. Carden or Cawarden had a grant of Blackfriars on March 12, 1550. He …
A History of the County of Surrey
… But the northern part crosses the chalk ridge of the Hog's Back and reaches on to the Woolwich Beds and London Clay … years, in the neighbourhood of the station and on the Hog's Back, building has much increased. The Portsmouth road also … of Wales; Sir William was also executor to Sir Thomas Cawarden, who was Master of the Revels from Henry VIII to the …
A History of the County of Surrey
… 770 ft. above the sea. Manning and Bray call it Cardinal's Cap, but this name does not now seem to be known locally. … in England and to renounce her marriage. 56 Sir Thomas Cawarden was appointed keeper of the manor, 57 and in 1546 he … of the Tents to Henry VIII, 59 died in 1559, William Cawarden; his nephew, being his heir. 60 The latter alienated …
A History of the County of Surrey
… his farms and cottages with the East Surrey Water Company's mains; otherwise the supply depends upon the shallow wells … to the chaplain of Watenden land lying between 'the King's Highway and the way from Colesden to Blechingley in valle … manor passed to William Puttenham. 58 In 1552 Sir Thomas Cawarden had it by grant from John Cooke. He obtained a …
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