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Survey of London
… of his visit to Birmingham in 1843, he had enjoyed mixing with the bourgeois and the self-made, and accordingly South … to combine advanced German theories of art and science with an agile British pragmatism in adaptation to the … Museum in London', 3 no doubt prepared in connexion with the evidence he gave in London in July 1853 to the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… for the issues in the same manner as John de Oketon did ; with mandate to the tenants all persons to be intendant to … for the death of William le Charpenter. Simple protection with clause volumus, until Easter, for Imbert Gui. Simple … to the fine of 25,000 marks which the citizens made with the king to have his good will; the king having when at …
1327-1328, membranes 26d, 25d, 24d, 23d, 22d, 21d, 20d, 19d, 18d, 17d, 16d, 15d, 14d, 13d, 12d, 11d, 10d, 9d, 8d, 7d, 6d, 5d, 4d, 3d, 2d
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… the hair of her head, cruelly burning secreta corporis sui with lighted candles, and placing hot eggs, recently cooked, … warren at Brigham, co. Norfolk, hunted and took rabbits with dogs, nets and other engines, and carried them away. … le Taillour of Barkeston, and others, carried away a cart with three horses, worth 10 marks, and other goods at …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SHERWILL. That the trade overcharged and over-burdened with some things prohibited. A committee of the whole House, … L. 1a. An act concerning monopolies and dispensation with penal laws, and the forfeitures thereof. SIR WILLIAM … to see that it was new. He sends for a letter to his closet of the King of Spain's will of his daughter, and a …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was as honest a man' as Sibthorpe and that 'he would fight with him when he could'. In their defence Hursler and Cotham … and thou art a base fellow; and entered into comparison with him, affirming that a groom of the stable was as good a … and said he was as honest a man as the petitioner, with other opprobrious language. By all which the petitioner …
9th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… etc. Moves, from the committee, that this may be engrossed with all speed, passed here and sent up with recommendation, as last time; and because the Lords, … and they knew not where he was. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. He delights not to move for the punishment of any, but now the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of Proofs in Matter of Fact; and, that your Lordship do it with all Clearness and Succinctness, avoiding any thing that … been offered; which I shall do, to the best of my Memory, with a great deal of Clearness. I shall desire to represent … I leave to every Man's Breast, what he finds in the closet of his own Heart, and desire to be Judged according to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of which the arable and pasture are in equal portions, with about 70 acres of wood; the surface is well watered, and … Hall, a beautiful Italian edifice, was purchased in 1844, with its surrounding demesne, from the Misses Bromley by the … Severne, whose tithes have been commuted for 333. 8., with two acres of glebe and a house. Certain impropriate …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… among lofty hills and abrupt precipices, once covered with forests of oak, but now almost denuded, affording only … position of the latter, King Henry III., on approaching with the English army, set fire to the grange of the … became the property of Thomas Wilson, Esq., who, with materials from the abbey ruins, built a small but …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Dunning J. Bickersteth and R. W. Dunning, Clerks of the Closet in the Royal Household (Stroud, Gloucestershire, 1991) …
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