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Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
… those of the Constable, the Marshal, Brissac, Villebon, la Roche, Maine, Rochepot, Vendme, and Enghien. The report … four ensigns of Piedmontese in the fort, commanded by M. de Tez. All their wood-huts are not yet completed. They have … Italians. Has had letters from the camp stating that Mons. de Sedan had been informed that the Landgrave of Hesse has …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
… immediately declare to them the state of the Treasurer's account here. [ One page.] March 3. Boulogne. 53. Lord Grey … and set order for such fortifications as she and the Count de Rieulx thought meet to be newly erected. One page.] … [ Three pages.] Inclosing, 77. I. Letter from Jacques de la Motte, formerly Abbot of Anderne. Fiennes, March 20. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
… good purpose, desired it should be so received. "Well, M. de Grey," said Chastillon, 'I will depart from you for this … the limits of High Boulogne. [ One page. See his Majesty's Journal, in "Literary Remains of King Edward VI.," Vol. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Edward VI
… great thing. The Constable of France is very sick. MM. de la Rochepot and Chastillon were lately in Council at Hesdin, … for service. They therefore recommend him to his Grace's consideration. [ Quarter of a page.] May 4. Boulogne. 140. …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… and the Archbishop of Canterbury 2 to summon John de Pulteney, William de la Pole, Roger Norman, and any other wealthy merchants whom they …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… the earliest reference to his successor Captains 1347 John de Montgomery Foed, III, i, 138 1347 John de Chivereston Ib, III, i, 142 1349 John de Beauchamp Ib, III, i, 181 1350 Robert de Herle Ib, III, i, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 646 in Low, and 567 in Haltcliffe, Caldbeck; 8 miles (S. E.) from Wigton. This parish comprises a mountainous tract … remains of an abbey founded for Cistercian monks, by Ralph de Meschines, second earl of Chester and Cumberland, in 1134, … gave name to its possessors; and was granted, by Gilbert de Callaley, in the reign of Henry III., to Robert …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… Caldecote 15. CALDECOTE (B.b.). (O.S. 6 in. IX. N.W.) Caldecote is a small parish, 7 m. S.W. of Peterborough. The church is the principal monument. … label with mask-stops common to both bays and with a fleur-de-lis carved in the spandrel, sex-foiled drain in E. bay, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… Caldecote 6 CALDECOTE (O.S. 6 ins. aTL 35 N.W., bTL 35 N.E.) Caldecote, originally a … from Kingston, across the Bourn Brook which forms the S. boundary of the parish, to Childerley. It was already a … in the earlier chapters of the Liber Memorandorum Ecclesie de Bernewelle as 'capella', is referred to as 'ecclesia' in …
Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
… of Sandwich and then lying in a ship of Sandwich in le Pole of the Thames, should be conveyed to Sandwich; and the … [30 Nov.] A o 5 Ric. II [1381] Floria, widow of Andrew de Shaldeford, brought a bill of complaint against John de … receipt from Sir Oliver de Claekyn, knight, seigneur of La Roche Tesson, by the hands of Philepot de Hodant, esquire, …
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