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A History of the County of Hampshire
… when it was divided between Sarah the wife of Christopher d'Oyley and Anne the wife of Welbore Ellis, afterwards Lord … 7 July, left a legacy, now represented by 208 12 s. 1 d. consols, with the official trustees, the annual dividends, amounting to 5 4 s. 4 d., to be applied in aid of the funds of the parish school. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… about 1300, a trespass for which the village was fined 12 d. and a further 6 s. 8 d. for concealment. 19 Another, Cobstone (or Copsen) 20 Lane, … by his grandson Francis, later Earl of Berkshire (d. 1622). 39 The Norreys family appears soon to have …
A History of the County of Durham
… Monday and St. Stephen's Day paid a cake valued at 4 d. for passing freely over the river all the year except when the river was frozen; at such times they paid d. each way. 19 After the adjoining castle had been quite … the Toleration Act of 1689. John Rogers of Barnard Castle (d. 1680), an ejected minister, is said to have founded a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… occupied from the 2nd century B.C. until the 1st century A.D. when it appears to have been deserted, except for a brief … settlement which was quite large in the first century A.D. seems to have declined in the second, but flourished again … there; in 1334 the total assessment was fixed at 2 6 s. 2 d., and in 1377 38 people were assessed for poll tax, exactly …
A History of the County of Surrey
… of Hampton Court), to hold in fee at a rent of 22 10 s. 11 d. In 1650 this rent was conveyed by Thomas Coke and others, … came into the possession of their nephew Richard Palmer, D.D., chaplain of the House of Commons from 1765 to 1769; and …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… excepting ten virgates of land and five messuages and 8 d. of rent; and she sued Robert de Beverle for one-third of … of land in Clifton, and Roger le Eskuur for one-third of 8 d. rent in the same vill, as dower. Robert, Ralph, and Roger …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… the country abounds); the value of their shilling is but 9 d. sterling, the pieces usually current are only 2 d., 3 d., 6 d., and shillings; Jamaica supplies them with silver. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… planting and settling of Port Royal" was 284 l. 12 s. 3 d. (879.) It measures to the Lords Proprietors, remarked … in part been incorrectly translated. In the letter to M. D'Hinse, surgeon at Albany, instead of the writer complaining … or five hours after the governor retired, but he told M. D'Hinse that he was still more displeased when during the war …
Survey of London
… Medical Officer, ed. Thorold Rogers, 1889, p. 2. 28. D. Forbes-Winslow, Daly's, 1944, epilogue by W. … 69. Ibid., T48/45. 70. Guildhall Library, MS. 3047/23. 71. D.N.B. 72. P.R.O., Ind. 4620, p. 147; Ind. 4621, p. 89; … II, pp. 6578. 26. Edward Walford, Old and New London, N.D., vol. III, p. 185. 27. W.P.L., Leicester Square Scrapbook, …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Estate then issued several short-term leases for houses in D'Oyley, Ellis and adjoining streets, possibly with future … KL, deed 43307. KL, deeds 36649-50. LMA, MJ/SBB 2493. D.J. Olsen, Growth of Victorian London (1976), 128. Girouard, … 1815-1914', in Hist. of Working-class Housing, ed. S.D. Chapman (1971), 25. R. Dennis, ' "Hard to Let" in …
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