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Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Book, vol. 30, 176066. Duke of Grafton, one of H.M.'s Principal Secretaries of State. Portland, William Henry … Bart., his master. [Do.] Cardigan 23 " 305 Sir Edward Clive Croton, Richard [Sheep-stealing.] [Not stated] Oxford … Highway robbery. [Death] York 28 Mar. 214 Mr. Justice Clive or Mr. Baron Smythe Adams, William Do. Death …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… Champion, Esq., vice Thomas Tyndall, Esq., decd. H.M.'s Procurator in the Courts of the Ecclesiastical and Civil … Mansfield Trail, Mr. Not stated 12 Aug 311 Mr. Justice Clive Moore, William, the elder. Horse-stealing Co. of Surrey … Death Durham 5 Aug. 12 Lord Mansfield and Mr. Justice Clive. Coates, Francis, Peachey, son of. Highway robbery. …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to the Lords of the Admiralty, signifying His Majesty's pleasure for proper orders to be given for purposes as … Stealing Transportation Old Bailey 29 Jan. 320 Sir Edward Clive Taylor, James Do. Do. for 14 years Hertford 3 Mar. 330 … to a forgery. [Death] Lancaster " " 92 Mr. Justice Clive or Mr. Baron Smythe Smith, Richard Highway robbery. …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to the Lords of the Admiralty, signifying His Majesty's pleasure that they should give orders for purposes as … co. of Bed ford. Sheep-stealing Death Bedford 4 Mar. 168 Clive, Justice or Adams, Baron Dunk, William Stealing Do. … J. or Willes, J. Crouch, Richard Death New Sarum 14 " 173 Clive, J. or Smythe, B. Porter, William Sheep-stealing Do. …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… to the Lords of the Admiralty, signifying "the King's pleasure" that they give immediate orders for purposes as … tried or confined. Date. Page. In Criminal Papers, 176670. Clive, J. or Smythe, B. Simmons, Edward Horse-stealing Death … Do. Green, Francis Housebreaking [Death] [Reading] 13 " 89 Clive, J. or Smythe, B. Lambern, John Highway robbery. Death …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… vice LeeRecorder of Doncaster 25 Feb. 334 Clive, Rt. Hon. Edward Lord, vice his fatherRecorder of … letters from the Secretary of State signifying His Majesty's approval or disapproval, are in the series entitled … orders for embarkation; and No. 86 signified His Majesty's compliance in all the cases except one or two. In vol. 453, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… parish of Huyton, union of Prescot, hundred of West Derby, S. division of Lancashire, 3 miles (S. S. E.) from Huyton, … equal portions. Hewell, the seat of the Hon. Robert Henry Clive, is situated here in a demesne highly embellished, in … books at 8, and in the patronage of Mr. and Lady Harriet Clive, to whom the impropriation also belongs: the great …
A History of the County of Somerset
… of which 120 went to one hide. The 'demesne' was the lord's portion of the manor, the peasantry holding the rest under … every manor mentioned, and correct not a few of Collinson's suggestions. In 1899 the present writer printed ( Som. … it back by direction of ( per) the count. The king holds Clive [Old Cleeve]. Earl Harold held it T.R.E. and paid geld …
A History of the County of Somerset
… It was worth 30 shillings. Geoffrey holds of Roger Colgrin's Land, [in Cannington Hundred]. Colgrin held (it) T.R.E. and … Now 40 shillings. Anschitil holds of Roger Alwin's Land [in Cannington Hundred]. Alwin held (it) T.R.E. and … of pasture. It is worth 5 shillings. Roger himself holds Clive [Kilve]. Brictric held (it) T.R.E. and paid geld for 2 …
Old and New London
… Origin of the CharterhouseSir Thomas More thereCromwell's CommissionersPrior HoughtonThe Departure of the Carthusians … Charterhouse and the HowardsThomas SuttonBishop Hall's Letter and its EffectSutton's DeathBaxter's Claim defeatedA … history, of the Grey Friars' Schoolwhere the colonel, and Clive, and I had been brought upan ancient foundation of the …
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