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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… shield bearing a cheveron, shield with the initials I H C within a crown of thorns, chalice with grapes and an … letters"Surgite Mortui" and "et venite ad judic(i)um"; these inscriptions together with the boarded soffit … the top of the house. Towards the end of the 17th century, Charles, 4th Earl of Manchester, began the reconstruction of …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Dissolution at Oxford, March 28, 1681, to the Death of Charles II. which happened Feb. 6, 1684-5, Parliaments seem … Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses of the House of Commons, I am Commanded by His Majesty, to acquaint You, that there … it be the same which was given to his late Majesty King Charles the Second, in the 22d Year of his Reign. Ordered, …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… he spake to the following Effect: His Speech. 'Gentlemen, I know very well that Excuses from this Place, are look'd … are very worthily recommended by the Testimony of King Charles the First; he alloweth, That Government did … will resign or renounce, he may do so, as particularly Charles the Fifth. Earl of Pembroke. 'That was an express …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the said Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy be abrogated: I A. B. do sincerely promise and swear, That I will be faithful, and bear true Allegiance to their … the Council-Chamber, and from thence were conducted by Sir Charles Cotterel, Master of the Ceremonies, attended by most …
Survey of London
… King Street, which was presumably named in honour of Charles II, first appears in the ratebooks of the parish of St. Martin in 1673: it had previously been known as Charles Street like the street on the other side of the … spent over 40,000 'in the erection of a Structure which I flatter myself will not disgrace the quarter in which it is …
Survey of London
… site of No. 28 at 60 a year, and found some merits in it: 'I now rise at five A clok & after our six A clok prayers, I … Sir Thomas Hanmoore, 1638; Sir John Seaton, 1639; Sir Charles Howard, 1640, and as third Earl of Nottingham, 16445; … James Roettiers, medallist; David Lewis, 17435,? poet; Charles Grignion, 175072, line-engraver; Frances Abington, …
Survey of London
… 1669, ? divine; Sir John Baber, 1671 c. 1702, physician to Charles II; Charles Howard, third Earl of Berkshire, 16718; Sir Thomas … building erected later in the year (by John & Charles I'Anson) to Little's design, with a front matching that of …
Survey of London
… 1015, D, boundle 8, no.1. P.R.O., PC2/49, p. 493. D.N.B. Charles E. Ward, The Life of John Dryden, 1961, pp. 1434. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… of the householders were copyholders (PRO, E134/11 James I E27). At enclosure in 1813 almost all of the tenements were … his wife, 1814, freestone, by Stevens. On S. wall (21), of Charles Attkins, 1802, and Ann, 1783, freestone oval tablets; … 17th-century: e) a cowshed with a panel inscribed 'I N S 1705'. West Street (46) Cross Keys Inn. An inn of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… 'the will and intent' of King Henry VI (Willis and Clark, I, 368) sets out in detail his intention regarding the plan … position for Wilkins' bridge was suggested by the Rev. Charles Simeon. The stone and bronze Fountain in the centre … mask, the mutilated arms of Baterman, a pile of coins of Charles I dated 1634, two quarries with a crown in a …
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