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Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… this, perhaps, was done (though in a way indecent to the Crown) because former Kings had not well executed their …
Journal of the House of Lords
… in Number. Besides these Allowances, there was a Half Crown given to a Man of indifferent Character, whom no Person …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Now supposing this to be thrashed at the Rate of Half a Crown a Quarter, which is about the Average Rate, then, as Half a Crown is the Eighth of a Pound, Six Millions of Money are the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… the old ones. Have you been engaged on the Part of the Crown in any Inclosures? No; Mr. Driver has been generally on the Part of the Crown. Have you been engaged in the Inclosure of what is … a State of open Common. Does Epping Forest belong to the Crown? Yes. What Advantage does the Crown derive from Epping …
Journal of the House of Lords
… I do not think they answer his Purposes; he asks Half a Crown a Week. Are those Cottages exempted from the Rates? We …
Journal of the House of Lords
… allow each Man Three Shillings a Week; each Woman, Half-a-Crown; each Child under the Age of Ten, Eighteen-pence; each …
Journal of the House of Lords
… you contract for their Support? Yes. At what Rate? Half a Crown a Head; and, if we put in young Chaps, we pay 3 s. a …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… was granted by Parliament to relieve the distress of the Crown, its servants and creditors. The Queen was simply given … her Majesty's Household and the honour and dignity of the Crown as well those which are hereditary in the Crown as those which were granted during her Majesty's life …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… be prepared. Navy warrant in one sum on the [loans on the Crown] land revenue. To move the Treasurer of the Household … Warrant to be drawn for 500 l. by tally on the [loans on Crown] land revenue. Mr. Brathwait, &c. Warrant as the minute …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
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