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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of his Majesty's Chamber, to the same. That some two or three years since petitioner made two several journeys … would either be pleased to recall your royal letters, or else signify, notwithstanding, to the Dean and Chapter … the robe he wore at his coronation to the Abbey of Croyland for the use of the altar." "In the laws of King …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I, 1625-49
… to Sir Thomas Fanshawe, Remembrancer of the Exchequer, or his deputy, to send particulars of the lands of William … dyking at South Eye and elsewhere in the great Level near Crowland, to the same. Petitioners were set to work by Robert … though he does nothing for the advance of the revenue or the good of the Commonwealth Madder has continually been …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… any who served under the Long Parliament, the Cromwells, or the late disbanded soldiers, except to drink with some of … to the King, for such a reward out of the Excise office or elsewhere as he thinks fitting, for the extraordinary … for relief out of 800 acres of land in Peterborough and Crowland Great Fen, the confiscated estate of William Say, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Carlisle to Sec. Bennet. Desires a warrant for the passage or return of Kath. Metham, his kinswoman, who is stopped by … Dan. O'Neale, who is constituted Postmaster General, or his deputies, to carry or deliver letters for hire; … son John, a grandson of Col. John Saul, who, after taking Crowland twice for the late King, was executed at King's Lynn …
Statutes of the Realm
… from the said Ferry place neere Waldron Hall unto Crowland Bridge upon the River of Welland, and from thence to … Participants of the said Earle Francis and Earle William or either of them their Heires and Assignes in such manner as … Lands called Portsand belonging to their Mannor of Crowland being Parte thereof, and to have such ancient …
Statutes of the Realm
… in Holland and Kesteven in the County of Lincolne called or knowne by the names of Deeping Fenn Pinchbecke and Spalding South Fenn Thurlby Fenn Bourne South Fenn and Croyland Fenn al[ia]s Goggushland It was by the Commissioners … on the East side of the River of Welland from a place in Crowland called Brother House to Spalding High Bridge, And …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Jan. 1. Hull. William Griffith to Williamson. These two or three days several ships of this place come dropping in … York. Postscript.We have since had a report as if four or more of the vessels mentioned to have passed Northward had … a great part of the Level betwixt Spalding, Wisbech, Crowland, and the Isle of Ely. Many cattle are drowned, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… of the late dissolved monastory of Whitby and the manor or lordship and port of Whitby, with licence to make a new port, wharf or haven at Saltwick or elsewhere in the said manor. [ S.P. … of 247 l. 3 s. to Sir Thomas Orby, lessee of the manor of Crowland, for his charges in repairing the banks there. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… descend to their heirs, nor have the heirs any right or interest but the interest and right is in the survivors. … act of one is as the act of the rest and does not displace or disturb the church or the right of presentation. April 29, … Orby for a grant to him and his heirs of the manor of Crowland with its appurtenances under the yearly rent of 193 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… home. A vessel of Tynemouth foundered at sea, about 2 or 3 leagues from Lyme Harbour, and two of her men were … were very refractory at first, refusing either to swear or pay the fine; they offered to take the oath of sheriff, … of Sir Thos. Orby, for a longer term than 21 years in Crowland Manor, let to him by the late Queen [Mother]. [ S.P. …
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