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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… [ With 53 original signatures. Ibid. No. 27.] Sir Bernard de Gomme, to settle his pension of 300 l. a year, with … have directed 300 l., out of the 450 l. due to Sir Bernard de Gomme at Midsummer 1668, to be paid from the hearth … Ibid. Nos. 125, 126.] [Request for a pass] for Comte de Thun, Baron of Hohenfeld, his 2 brothers and suite, 20 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… Godfrey, the present possessor. [ Ibid. No. 9.] Jeanevive de Bardou, for some relief, having served the late Queen … to have the arrears pardoned. [ Ibid. No. 18.] Louis de Duras Blanquefort and Col. Robert Werden, for a commission … at Kingston, Surrey. [ Ibid. No. 20.] Capt. Anthoine de Bombelles, for 1,000 l. pension for one year granted to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… that the petition is granted. [ Ibid. No. 96.] Manuel de Fonseca, factor for the Florentine and Spanish merchants … from the said Customs. [ Ibid. No. 97.] Dan. Fabureau de la Fabvollire "Ingenieur," to be put into a better …
A History of the County of Somerset
… were held by Alwig Banneson, and in 1086 by Roger de Courcelles. 20 Both were probably fees of Hugh Vautort in … held by Alweard in 1066 and by Geoffrey Vautort of Roger de Courcelles in 1086. 53 Overlordship was not recorded again … SWANG, was held by Alweard in 1066 and by Ranulf of Roger de Courcelles in 1086. 86 It was held of Compton Dundon …
The Environs of London
… which succeeded the hard frost in 173940. "M r Peter De Labourtache, aged 94, buried May 11, 1765." "M r Joseph … II. Ducie impaling, O. on a pile G. between six fl. de lis Az. three lions pass. gard. of the firstSeymour. Sir … 1 and 4. Per pale dauncette S. and A. 2. Az. a fl. de lis O. 3. V. a cross engrailed A.The two first coats are …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the naval air station at Yeovilton until 1947. 53 Henry de Lacy, earl of Lincoln, received a grant of free warren in … may have been followed in succession by his nephew William de Roumare (d. c. 1161) and by William's grandson William (d. … manor was said to have been acquired before 1217 by Hubert de Burgh, earl of Kent, 77 and overlordship descended like …
A History of the County of Somerset
… earlier have included part of Charlton manor when Robert de Musgrove was licensed to retain some assarted land. 16 … who was still living in 1096, to his nephew William de Roumare (cr. earl of Lincoln c. 1141), who had died before … 1161 and who was succeeded by his grandson, also William de Roumare (d. c. 1198). 39 In 1254 the lordship was held by …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… these with the 1-hide manor of Cernel held by Hugh de Bosch Herbert in Domesday Book (Vol. I, f. 83a). If this …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Lee family; and by marriage with the daughter of Sir Henry de Lee, a moiety devolved to the Hoghtons, who subsequently … carried his extensive estates in marriage to William de Ferrers, Earl of Derby. The castle seems to have soon … improved by Charles II., in whose reign the Dutch Admiral de Ruyter, having cast anchor at the Nore with fifty sail of …
Cardiff Records
… Ante 1147. Hec sunt libertates et libere consuetudines de Kerdif et de Theokesburia date et concesse per Robertum et Willelmum … Gloucestrie. In primis quod quodlibet burgagium dabit de annuo redditu xij d pro omni servicio. Et quilibet …
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