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Survey of London
… mansion with its surrounding parks and farmland to Laud D'Oyley of St. Mary le Savoy, a merchant ( see page 50). D'Oyley had at least three illegitimate daughters, one of … She married again, to John Seymour, an upholsterer. Laud D'Oyley died in 1709, leaving his property to his son Robert. …
Survey of London
… to be sold. The purchaser, who paid 6,800, was Laud D'Oyley of St. Mary le Savoy, a merchant. 7 D'Oyley, who died shortly afterwards, left his property to his son Robert, and in March 1709/10 Robert D'Oyley broke up the estate when he sold Campden House and …
Old and New London
… of the site of Wimbledon House was afterwards occupied by "D'Oyley's warehouse," a shop which has never been outdone in … in the metropolis that have acquired more celebrity than D'Oyley's warehouse. We have been told that the original … reaching that eminence which they afterwards attained. D'Oyley himself was a man of great ingenuity, and having the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to pay as follows out of the above 4,000 l.: viz. to s. d. Christian Sigfried de Plesson, one of the late Prince … the Foreign [Allied] Forces amounting to 469,950 l. 5 s. 2 d., which have been made for the full numbers according to … on the Establishment of the 40,000 men 116,585 l. 7 s. 5 d. to the Danes for their pay from 1707 Dec. 24 to 1708 Dec. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Clerk of the Pells, &c., to issue the 24,195 l. 13 s. 10 d. (now remaining in the Exchequer as the surplus of the … Jett, Paymaster of the same, to pay 63,132 l. 11 s. 10 d. towards answering and paying the 68,278 l. 10 s. 0 d. due for six months interest to June 24 last on the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… passage to and from Ireland at the usual rates viz., 12 d. a day for each Trooper and his horse; 9 d. a day for each Dragoon and his horse; 4 d. a day for each foot soldier and proportionably for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… munitions, &c. loco Leonard Smelt, at a fee of 12 d. per day. King's Warrants Book XXXI. pp. 935. Same. Leonard … Dartmouth port, to be land surveyor there, loco Thomas D'Oyley, deceased; Daniel Shath to succeed Beavis. Customs … and keeper of the gaol there with same of 6 l. 1 s. 8 d. per annum. Ibid, p. 158. Sept. 13 Treasury warrants. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Ages. The Manor of Wick Dive to 1587. In 1086 Robert d'Oyley held one hide and one virgate in Wick, which Azor had … sister Margery, the first wife of Henry, earl of Warwick (d. 1229). 37 Their only son and heir Thomas died without … seised of the barony of Hook Norton and the lands of Henry d'Oyley, his wife's uncle, by virtue of a conditional grant, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… Oct. 2. Whitehall. Warrant for a grant to Lawrence Fogg, D.D., of the deanery of the Cathedral Church of Chester, void by the death of James Arderne, D.D., late dean thereof. [ H.O. Church Book 1, p. 112.] Oct. …
Statutes of the Realm
… Esquires Sir John Cope Sir Robert Jenkinson Sir John D'Oyley Sir Fairmeadow Pennyston Sir Thomas Littleton Sir … Sir Robert Sheppard Sir Francis Blake Knights Colmley D'Oyley William Cobb Thomas Tipping Anthony Hungerford … Thomas Escourt The Mayor and Aldermen for the time being D r. [Peiner 91] D r. [Pranker 92]. For the City of Wells. …
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