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Calendar of Border Papers
… death on Thursday last, and the escape of John Burn, a principal pledge, who "is with the Laird of Leystaryck in … Lord Willoughby at his "last retorn sothwardes," sent me a warrant to this effect, and to his dying day confirmed the … Nicolson, came early this morning, and had been sent on by a special man: at 8 this same morning these inclosed came …
Calendar of Border Papers
… any other business till that affair is settled. Offers him a hearty welcome. Carlisle, 27 February 1596. Th. Scroope. … in the Queen's name to court. I have despatched by post a copy of your letter to him at his own house in "Darby-shyre," and doubt not he will be with you so soon as …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… boundaries of Domesday Shropshire were little more than a century old. 6 The estates forming Wrockwardine hundred … Organization in Eng.' Jnl. Celtic Studies, iii. 27; E. Ekwall, Concise Oxf. Dict. Eng. P.N. (4th edn.), 1678. … 198201; ix. 1525; Domesday Geog. of Midland Eng. ed. H. C. Darby and I. B. Terrett (1971), 13641, 4379. Cf. O. Rackham, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… steward of the nunnery of Syon (d. 1524). Ralph Churton, a fellow of the college who published The Lives of William … The first reference to their joint intention to found a college in Oxford is in the will of Edmund Croston, late … for the inordinate cost of commons and the 'decrements' (i.e. extras). Nonpayment of battels was allowed to continue …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… perhaps finished by 1516 and has the entrance tower on the E. and the Hall on the S.; the former chapel was on the first … the N. side of the chapel, and the Library was completed a little later. The chapel was not consecrated till 1666 and … new library in 1664. In 1680 the hall floor was raised and a basement constructed beneath it; in 1683 the S. bay-window …
Survey of London
… the former Hospital of St. James continued to be leased as a unit known as St. James's Farm, and at some time before … 1 Thomas Ayres, brewer (see page 118), and William Dean(e), carpenter. 9 The latter sub-let a piece of his land to … Till bricklayer do. Michael Helme, party to lease Colonel Darby 172333 do. 1720/2/162 do. 7 0 0 19' 6" John Reyniere …
A History of the County of Somerset
… first element of the name, commonly thought to refer to a bridge built by the Domesday lord Walter of Douai, 59 is … and c. 1712 a new quay was built on the east bank. 84 'Mr. Darby's new quay had been built on the west bank, north of … there had been a few houses standing in spacious grounds (e.g. the Priory and Hamp House) and they became more numerous …
A History of the County of Somerset
… town bailiffs undertook repairs, and from 1546 it received a small sum, later 5 s., from a tenement and garden given by … payment of which had ceased by 1826. 7 Before 1757 Samuel Darby gave 10 s a year for a sermon on Good Friday and £10 to … 1898 the sermon charities of Richard Castleman and Samuel Darby, the Benjamin Vaughan apprentice charity, and the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… - Brushing board Brigandine According to the OED, a brigandine was a form of body ARMOUR composed of small iron … in its first year of issue, 1743, claimed that Edmund Darby, Samuel Borden and Levy Perry continued 'to sell the … and perhaps elsewhere. It was probably a BROWN CLOTH (i.e. unbleached) dyed blue, a process that would have given a
History Theses 1901-1970
… HISTORY The Tudor privy council. D.N. Gladish. London M.A. 1915. The jurisdiction of the privy council under the Tudors. Edna F. White. London M.A. 1918. The privy council under the Tudors, 154072. G.E. Taylor. Birmingham M.A. 1928. Parliamentary representation …
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