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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… 230. -, Benedict, 653. -, Charles, 5th Lord Baltimore, a proprietor of Maryland, 32, 523; an Admiralty Lord, 655. -, … 124, 132, 229, 241, 475. -, -, Justices of. See Pollen, J.; Beeston, H. -, -, Receivers General of. See Gurnell, J.; … 646. Crail (co. Fife), 641. Cramacke, Alexander, 649. Cramer, Jacob, 569. Cranbourne Chase and Lodge. See Windsor …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… 1075. -, -, his quarrel with Harborne, 325. -, -, receives a present from Drake, 332. -, -, hostile to Harborne, 343. -, … hostile to Spain, 1134. Caraffa, 565. Carazza, the, a poll tax, 127. Carcova, 511. Cardinal, the, Archduke, 94. … 887. -, of Flanders, 887. -, on board the Armada, 689. Cramer, 584. Crechovitz, Aulie Councillor, 1058. Cremona, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1230. -, -, fortifications (the works) of; II. 609. -, -, a French priest of, I. 436. -, -, merchants of, I. 611, 718 … priory (supp.), Ntht., I. g. 539 (19); II. 664. Chaderton, J., letter from, II. 1006. Chaffcombe, Soms., II. g. 191 … Cramborne Chace (in Windsor Forest?), II. 1241. Cramer, Hugh, I. 1084 (p. 493). Cramlyngton, Thos., II. 80. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… g. 190 (13, 14). Caithness (Catnes), bp. of. See Stewart, A. Caithness, Wm. St. Clair earl of, slain at Flodden, 2313. … See Bukmer, G. -, chief mason, g. 289 (49). See Baker, J. -, chief smith, g. 381 (10). See Dowsyn, J. -, clerk of … or Crambourne. See Cranborne. Crambroke. See Cranbrook. Cramer, Henry, 20 (p. 14). Cramlington, Nthld., 438 (3 m. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… bishopric of, collector of rents in. See Murray, A. Caithness, Earl of. See Sinclair, Alexander. Caladon, … county of, Receiver General of Assessments. See Grove, J.; Lightfoot, R.; Millicent, J.; Richers, T. Receiver … de, captain, pension on the Irish Establishment, 521. Cramer, John Lodwick, military auditor of Bethune, 808. …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VII
… consent, 241, 822. appearance by countess to acknowledge a fine, 474. request by widow to use money in trust for …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Kew (Surr.), n, bridge, Observatory, Key (Keye), Maj. A. Cooper, John, Thos., Key & Co., Keyes, Rob., Keynes, Wm. … property, Köhler, -, brass instrument maker, Kramer, see Cramer Kraus, -, of Florence, Kuffler, Dr. Johannes Sibertus, … City of Laffan, Revd. R. S. de Courcy, Lafone, Alf., J. P., Laguerre, Louis, painter, Lake, Sir Lancelot (fl. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… The manufacture of musical instruments dates back to a remote antiquity. They were constantly in use by minstrels … to be made in London or elsewhere, according to Mr. A. J. Hipkins, 14 in 1784. A more important instrument than any … in this country. The founder of the firm was Mr. Kramer or Cramer, who came over from Hanover in 1746 to take the post …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Mathews 4 Mr. Sapwith 22 Mr. Dixon 8 Mr. Harris 5 Mrs. Cramer 6 Mr. Sicklyn 6 James Baskerfeild 6 Francis Smith 6 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… merry burgesses of Newcastle maintained, time out of mind, a band of musicians, that waited upon the mayor on gala … the Concerts in the Assembly-rooms each evening. The elder Cramer was leader of the band. The tickets were 1, 11 s. 6 d. … and composition. In 1801 and 1803, he had lessons of G. B. Cramer, and has since occasionally visited London, to receive …
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