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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… shall suffer him to have grass for four or five geldings in my park, so long as he or any of his shall tarry at my house aforesaid. [ page. Copy, from the original in the Marquis of Hertford's Collection, with the original … to Sir Wm. Cecil. The Queen has inquired of me what Dalton had done, and what order was taken by us. I told her …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Also the Queen is angry with me for something I have done in service of the King; yet if you would secure me against my … but my six years' adversity may bring forth good service in time. [2 pages.] [Feb. 29.] 66. Preamble to the Bill of … and tenths granted by the temporality. [1 pages. Printed in Statutes of the Realm, Vol. IV., pt. 1, p.638.] Feb. ? 67. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… 1578 April ? 82. Note by Henry Earl of Huntingdon, that in the calendar of names sent from Council, that of Richard … Constable, when no such man was certified, as the words in the certificate from Scarborough are "The said Richard and … Constable," which Richard has relation to Richard Peacock in the line next before mentioned; so that either the same …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… has told you of the treaty passed between M. de la Fert in the name of the Duke of Anjou and myself. I sent it to his … although the prince does not approve the execution of it in any way, considering the position of this place and the … since it is impossible for me to hold out much longer in this state, besieged by the opposite side. Cateau …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… December 1691 December 1691 Dec. 4. On board the Milford, in Plymouth Sound. 1,287. Charles Hawkins to Lords of Trade … for the summer voyage, which lasts from the first week in May to the third week in August. In Trinity Bay and Bonavista they make no winter …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… all included, is 1,560. They depend wholly on fishing in summer and getting firewood and building their houses in winter. (2) The Colony depends on provisions imported from … (3) There is wood enough to supply the fishing-trade in all the convenient harbours for time to come out of mind. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Bois. On the 6th of May, Doctor Bandeville and I embarked in an English ship belonging to a merchant of Bristol named Thomas de Merico, who in Spain gave proofs of being a good Christian, not omitting … mass each day, which is the chief reason of our coming in his ship, in which we deceived ourselves, as it was …
Survey of London
… of London and its Suburbs. He started his work here in 1885 in the Church of the Good Shepherd. The foundation stone of … 1907 Philip Harold Rogers 1928 Charles Reginald Dalton 1945 Frederick Salmon Vaughan CLXXVIIISt. …
Final Concords for Lancashire
… documents have come to light since the volume was in the press: This is the final concord made in the court of … in Wrstincton [ Wrightington] and in Dauton [ Dalton, par. Wigan] and in Iperbolt [ Parbold] and in Moston, … Fine of 1202 must be examined with it. 2 The vills of Dalton, Parbold, and Wrightington had been given to Orm, son …
The Overseas Trade of London
… making 809¾ sacks 23 fells of Gerard Canyzian, William Dalton, Richard Pontesbury, John Oneley, Henry Kebyll, Hugh … senior, Thomas Burton, Hugh Went, Thomas Bretayn, William Dalton, Roger Wygston, William Heryot, Henry Kebyll, William … 63½ sacks 7 cloves of wool of William Heryot, shipped in a ship of John Santander of San Sebastian called Sancta …
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