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Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the Officers and soldiers of the Earl of Galway's French Regiment of Horse. s. d. for a double charge made on them for their … the succeeding Colonel 1 14 5 Lieut. Col. and Capt. Cook 23 5 0 Major and Capt. Cope 7 13 0 ditto 75 0 0 Capt. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… from to . (8) sum. (9) Observations on these arrears.] s. d. T38/193, p. 2. Henry Ayloffe Esq.: the late King's Remembrancer; 55 l. 17 s. 4 d. per an.: arrears 11 years … at 100 l. and 1 year from Xmas 1701 at 200 l. 225 0 0 John Cook Esq.; Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the Exchequer; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… King William and were due at the time of his said Majesty's death and still remain unpaid. Ibid., p. 85. Tradesmen's … 3 years' liveries due at Pentecost 1701 3 0 0 James Cook, the same 3 0 0 Griffith Evans, the same 3 0 0 Adam … Barges], the same 19 4 0 Cooks. Patrick Lamb, M[aster Cook] for 3 years' liveries at 40 l. 0 s. 6 d. per an. due at …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Civil List Debt Greencloth The Greencloth or Cofferer's Account. A particular state of the debts due to the … is only 700 l. 19 s. 2 d.) Patrick Lamb, First Master Cook: the like items 236 l. 14 s. 2 d.; 258 l. 19 s. 4 d.; 40 l. 18 s. 6 d. 536 12 0 Ulrick Horitiner, Second Master Cook: the like items 142 l. 0 s. 6 d.; 54 l.; 118 l. 2 s. 6 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Debt Treasurer of the Chamber The Treasurer of the Chamber's Account. s. d. T 38/193, pp. 65 & 83. William Shore, … and 83. fourteen Grooms of the Great Chamber (viz. James Cook, Griffith Evans, Charles Shepheard, John Stone, the … Yeoman of the Robes 34 0 0 Thurstonus Whithurst and James Cook, Grooms of the Great Chamber 41 14 0 John Sewell 46 5 0 …
The London eyre of 1276
… [cf. 524 no. 98]. 472. Eleanor queen of England, the king's mother, vouched to warranty by the Friars of the Penitence … by accident through the bite of a horse in his father's stable which took his right ear completely away from his … house in the parish of St. Pancras on Saturday after the close of Easter 51 Henry III [30 Apr. 1267] Walter, then …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Clackclose Hundred and Half Barton BARTON. Lovel's Manor. Called Bertun by the Saxons, from its site by the … William was enfeoffed of it under Hermerus. In Turchetel's time, it consisted of 2 carucates of land, 5 villains, 3 … land, a messuage, called Grymes, 60 acres at Eastmore, a close, called Old Hern Hall, &c. held by the 4th part of a …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… acres of land, and a carucate and a half, &c. valued at 13 s. 4 d. whom Wihenoc 2 had invaded, or seized on. All Well … a quarter of a mile south of the town of Bycham, in a close near to Well-Hall. It was a single building, built of … by the Lord William Zouch of Glamorgan. 1371, Ralph Cook, on the resignation of Wells, by Robert Perle, William …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… l. per ann. To this lordship there belonged in King Edward's time 27 socmen, with all their customary dues; but after … land paid 14 d. gelt, when the hundred and half paid 20 s. and it was the same at the survey. 2 The Abbey Manor. This … St. John's college. The church of St. Andrew stood in the close, near to the vicar's house, the site is still to be …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… there were 3 freemen who had the liberty of the lord's fold, and were under his protection, with other freemen … valued at 14 d. and one freemen, with 40 acres valued at 2 s. and was included in its length, &c. and gelt under … to Roger son of John Aylmer of Tomers in Torpe, for 10 s. and paying homage and service to him, 8 roods of land in …
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