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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… in Devonshire) June 19. 1685, by one of the late King's Messengers, in virtue of a Warrant signed by the Earl of … where he continued a Prisoner at the said Messenger's House, till discharg'd by Habeas Corpus July 14, on giving … appear'd at the Custom-House, from that Time, were Lord Cheney, Sir Richard Temple, Sir Nicholas Butler, Sir John …
A History of the County of Oxford
… are set out in an appendix to the description of the king's land in the Oxfordshire Domesday, and its judgement, based … the 'son of Wadard' who held of Roger d'Ivry at Barford Cheney on the abbey's land and at Thrup on Roger's own honour … Pipe Roll of 1130, and whose daughter brought Barford Cheney by marriage to the family from which it derived its …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… If it were not for that, I am apt to think, the Duke's being a Papist would not be thought a sufficient Cause for … as it is now penned, it may probably exclude all the Duke's Children, at leastwise leave it so, as that it may prove a … would not be more preposterous, than the many Proviso's which otherwise the Act would require, to secure such Issue …
Survey of London
… marriage of Sir Henry Rich, first Earl of Holland, to Cope's daughter. When Edward Henry Rich, seventh Earl of Warwick … land for ninety-nine years or three lives. 3 By the 1760's he had acquired most of that part of the Edwardes estate … than income were becoming increasingly apparent. Edward Cheney, her friend and financial adviser, scolded, 'you never …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and yeomen, grooms and pages, appointed by lord steward's warrant. In 1662 the remuneration of the clerk was fixed at … 171 in 1761. The office became a sinecure at St. James's in 1812 at 183. This was increased to 200 in 1813 in … 1 July Palmer, W. 1761 1 July Griffith, E. 1762 9 July Cheney, J. 1762 9 July Haite, W. 1765 9 Nov. Worley, G. 1766 …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… has probably been merged in Camsoysell, Dean is in Bishop's Waltham, Bromwich and Abshot in Titchfield; Crockerhill and … west to east; a second road enters the town from Bishop's Waltham, while a third runs southwards to Gosport. The … of the Court of the lord bishop of Winchester called the Cheney Court,' and 'that no tenant or inhabitant of the manor …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… scarce any roads in it. THE MANOR OF HARTY, otherwise Saye's court, was, in the reign of king Henry III. part of the … to be possessed of it, was Whalley, whose heirs sold it to Cheney, in which name it continued to Sir Thomas Chency, … it continued till at length it was alienated to Cheney, and Sir Thomas Cheney, knight of the garter, &c. died …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… OF FORDWICH LIES at no great distance from St. Stephen's, a small part of the parish of Sturry only intervening, and … away. And at the same time Odo, bishop of Baieux, the king's half-brother, gave to the abbot all the houses he had here. … granted it, with the advowson of the church, to Sir Thomas Cheney, to hold in capite, who in the Ist year of queen Mary …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… steep hills or cliffs, and making allowance for the sea's withdrawing itself from between them, answers well to the … Kilburne says, there was a tower here, called Csar's tower, afterwards the king's lodgings; but these, now … viscount Lisle, natural son of king Edward IV. Sir Thomas Cheney, K. G. Sir William Brooke, lord Cobham. Henry, lord …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and other ecclesiastical officers in the University's affairs. 5 All this is legend; as one historian wrote of John Caius's speculations on the subject, they are 'about moonshine, and … Mr. J. C. Barry, Mr. I. G. Philip, and Professor C. R. Cheney, who have read and criticized his work and helped him …
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