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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… steward and cooper of the same vessel, in a duel at Renews Harbour, Newfoundland, on 10 August 1632. The case came … and William Derson m[aste]r, rodd att anchor in the harbour of Renous in the Newfound land homeward bound from … whereof Vincent Harris was captaine, arrived at the harbour of Renous in the Newfoundland, bound from Canida, and …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… ought to be given beforehand. Bill for maintaining the harbour of Colchester. Passed. [f. 122] Amersham, Wendover, … 6. New-erecting of inns. 7. Repairing Colchester harbour. 8. For Sir Edward Herne. 9. [Martin] Calthorpe's …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'poor beggarly fellows and have not house habitacon or harbour but are constrained to lodge in barnes, stables or … was 'a poore beggarly fellowe, having noe habitacon or harbour that [Wilkinson] ever heard of.' He had known him for …
5th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of Sir Ferdinando Gorges at a ship that went out of the harbour. Some have written thence report that they purvey for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… way, the same, since the depopulation thereof, hath been a harbour for Thieves, and many Robberies have been thereabouts …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… seven men to each, are engaged. Near the entrance into the harbour is a bar, which is dry at low water. The merchants' … the town to the sea was circuitous and shallow, and the harbour afforded very limited accommodation, but a great … the new track, and access thus afforded to a commodious harbour. The channel is about a mile long, free from shoal, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… turnips, and shipped to London, by steamers from Leith and Dundee. The chief crops are, barley, oats, wheat, potatoes, … of Antonine and the port of Cramond on the Frith, in the harbour of which the Romans moored their ships. A monastery … in 1484, and rebuilt in 1527, with stone brought from Dundee. A pier was built in 1607, which, in 1623, was …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… sea, by which, and by the headlands on the south-east, the harbour is securely sheltered from the winds. To the … a parish, in the county of Perth, 10 miles (W.) from Dundee; containing 280 inhabitants. The name of this place is … ecclesiastical affairs are directed by the presbytery of Dundee, in the synod of Angus and Mearns; patron, the Crown; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… and had formerly a chapel, which has fallen to ruin. The harbour is small, but is resorted to by a few … now unite at the town, and form at their mouth the modern harbour of Aberystwith. The courses of both have been … Rheidol in clearing away the bar at the entrance to the harbour. A castle was founded here in 1109, under the …
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