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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… sickness, then of the death of Mr. Knollys. Monsieur's Court was never so great and pestered with a crowd of … when taken before by the 'Grave Van Holloc.' Every man's mouth sounds ' A la guerre,' supposing that the enemy is … it 'should be' said that the Earls of Gowrie, Huntley, 'Crayford,' and 'Clyncarne' are seeking to set Captain James …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… to Walsingham. [Jan. 4.] Since the news here of the Guise's death "there is many heddes set a worke": some can hardly … of Spain by the Low Countries and lies quiet till the King's mind be known. Signature crossed out. 2 pp. Holograph. … townes are for the moste protestants; noblemen, Erle of Crayford, Lord Glammes, Lord Graye, Lord Ogleby, Lord …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Stewart; where he is strengthened by the Earls Huntly, Crayford, and others which are papists. So as in all … readiness. Davy and James Fentry, the Scottish bishop's nephews, with forty gentlemen and servants departed eight … surnamed Colvin, challenged him for a traitor in the King's presence, and that the King sent away Stewart, the Abbot of …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… would have me do, let me be advertised. From the Regent's lodging this Thursday at 10 o'clock. Signed: Mortoun. … C.III., fol. 230. Your lordships by Sir Thomas Smythe's letter, to her majesty, shall [be] fully informed what has … Dumfarmelinge, Mageyle. The Earles of Greyme, Cassells, Crayford, and Egleton this week looked for. Sir James Hume, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… after he shall receive the assurance of the Queen's good will, to 'direct' Smallet into England, to deliver … he promised to deal with d'Aubigny to trust to the Queen's goodness; as for himself, he seemed to 'ascertain' me, for … of the lords have held a little convention at the Lord Crayford's house. I perceive they 'faint' of the hope they …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… gone, by his letter which I enclose. Since Queen Mother's return from Monsieur there appears no alteration. But a … to bring him alive or dead ; this being spoken in Monsieur's cabinet was reported to the Duke of Nevers, and further … opportunity he conveys numbers across the sea. The Earl of Crayford, surnamed Leslie, left Paris on April 28 for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… warrant [privy seal] to the Treasury Lords for 354 l. 14 s. 10 d. to Thomas East for engraving seals, ut supra, p. … of this royal warrant was unconstitutional.] King's Warrant Book XIII, p. 58. Money order for 5,687 l. 9 s. 2 … Manley of Rochester, Tho. Scranton of Canterbury, Edwd. Crayford of Canterbury, Tho. Hales of Canterbury, Edmd. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 464. Ibid, p. 420. Same to the Receipt to issue 241 l. 10 s. 0 d. to Edward Russell, esq., on any unsatisfied orders in … 150 l. thereof to be by tally on the Excise ; and 91 l. 10 s. 0 d. remainder thereof by tally on the late revenue of … lbs. of tea belonging to Mary Devet, which were seized at Crayford in Kent by Mr. Peregrine Bertie as prohibited goods …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Leet of the manor of Cliffe and the Leets of the manor of Crayford, Foots Cray and Swanley in Sutton at Hone, parcels … said Courts. Ibid, pp. 3245. Appending: said Fisher's representation concerning said fee, see supra, p. 1630. The … to be taken by all officers of Excise) since the King's accession. Consider what consequence this may be of to you. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Sutton-At-Hone, W. division of Kent, 2 miles (N.) from Crayford; containing 2082 inhabitants. This was once a … are in wood. The living is a vicarage, valued in the king's books at 9. 12. 6.; net income, 368; patron and … streamlets. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 22. 13. 4., and in the gift of E. W. Wynne …
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