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Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… is that which at presente enforceth us to cry unto you for justice against it. We have not formerly beene used thus … (peradventure) it hath mett with, ites high time for all (right worshipfull) that would have peace here and … the howse may be suppressed from selling of ale and beere for the future, it being a howse that harboureth drunkardes …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… bin almost lost and famished in these hard and deare times for want of foode and nessaries to sustayne nature. The … and your peticnour shall as in dewtie bound ever pray for your worshipp [illegible] [and?] safetie etc Next vacancy … hath severall times made applicacion [unto?] this court for releife for himselfe and family haveing formerly …
Petitions to the Cheshire Quarter Sessions
… to hire one elce I would have wayted on you my selfe, for haveinge noethinge comeinge in nor noe way nor meanes to … estate, and condition, and truely if it had not beene for this younge woman who was formerly my servant, who by her … both in the goale, and since hath done what was possible for her to doe towardes my releife, and maintenance; elce I …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… surrounded by a wall, was taken down by the Parliamentary Commissioners for selling the crown lands, in 1650. Near the church is a … of a Roman station on the Ermin-street: the petty-sessions for the division are held here. The living is a vicarage, …
A History of the County of Chester
… were very similar to those issued at about the same time for other cathedrals of the New Foundation. 3 In addition to … immediately by reorganization under the Ecclesiastical Commissioners Act, 1840. 119 Two of the 6 prebends, now … The restoration cost more than 90,000. The Ecclesiastical Commissioners contributed 15,000, and other sums were sought …
Survey of London Monograph
… one of Prince Henry's household. The title was in abeyance for a time under Henry VIII, but since Jackson's appointment … Chester. 1. JOHN Chester, c. 1393. Granted 10 mks a year for services to the King 26 February 1393 (Pat. 16 Ric. II, … ten years, Knight functioning as Chester; 1613 Lords Commissioners of Earl Marshalship decided in Knight's favour …
Survey of London
… of Chester. From the original leases in possession of the Commissioners of Crown Lands it appears that James Burton, … was lessee and architect. The frontage is continuous for a length of 1000 feet, with five projecting Corinthian … being considerably higher than those at either side for foot passengers. They are framed towards the front by …
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1541-1857
… had held both the archdeaconries since 1529, and in return for their surrender he received the bishopric of Bath and … reduced in size by the work of the ecclesiastical commissioners in the eighteen-thirties, enshrined in the … Church in the 16th Century (London, 1912). Rept. of the Commissioners to inquire into the Ecclesiastical Revenues pp. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… bounds the site on the E. and, less closely, on the N. For much of its length on these sides the main defence, so … be seen approaching the site from the S.E., and is visible for a few yards immediately outside the N. escarpment. The … sides, in making the turnpike road in 1739 and in digging for a foundation in 1754 near 'Kate's Cabin' workmen …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… when a minister from Bury St. Edmunds registered a barn for worship. 51 A house registered in 1836 52 was perhaps for Primitive Methodists, who had a 'chapel' in 1850 and held … no. 358; cf. Norf. R.O., VIS/42/4; VIS/54/4 (rector stating no mtg. ho. 1806 and 1820). P.R.O., RG 31/3, Norwich …
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