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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… culture, civilization and conditions of life of the people in England, excluding Monmouthshire, from the earliest times … (1) Parish Church; dating from the 12th century and later; remarkable as being practically untouched, with … (7) St. Clair's Hall; an interesting 14th-century and later house with an aisled hall. ConditionGood, except W. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… actions for which the coveted distinction of the Military Cross was awarded to them. The Gazette of 10th December, … of the staff would make it difficult to gather up the broken threads when the time came for the resumption of the … Boleyn Castle; remains of a large 16th-century and later house, with good staircases. ConditionOf house, poor; …
Survey of London
… by the radical Members of Parliament led by William Ewart (later the pioneer of public libraries) who had set up the … Kensington, Cole and Redgrave were able to provide the otherwise rigid art-school teaching system with a richly … Survey and then professor at the School of Mines in Jermyn Street. Although his own researches had practical value, for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… struck Heylin with a glass, cutting his face. A day or two later Heylin issued a challenge and came after him with his … 'he cared not for such friendship that was soe easily broken on Mr Heylin's part'? 5. Whether Heylin and Chaloner … Chaloner and Heylin came to his house. as they entered his street parlour they handed him their weapons. then 'Mr …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of privileges on Tuesday next. SIR JAMES PERROT puts in a bill for catechizing of children. Ministers' leases. All … advantage against any for want of an oath. He wish it were otherwise. He would have the honour of the House maintained. … April 10, 1624 An act for mending the haven and paving the street of Colchester. Sir Robert Anstruther, Sir George …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… payment of debts and to establish others of better value in lieu thereof. SIR JOHN ELIOT. That as informed, these … and Edward Herne, sons of the said Sir Edward Herne, kt., in recompense of the same. [f. 32v] Committed to: Sir Edward … [JOHN] GLANVILLE, reporter of the committee for elections, otherwise called privileges, being president of that …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… company. The quarrel took place at Robert Smyth's inn in Great Torrington, Devon, around Christmas 1636, when … the gentry of this kingdom withal due respect.' A year later Stephens petitioned that as he had obediently performed … did not Mr Coffin then expresse, in his speeches and otherwise, tokens of revenge rather then of reconciliation …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of the court by describing its warrant as a 'scarr crowe', later giving out that he would 'never perform' the submission … by the worde brokerly did meane that Mr Collins was a man broken or decayed in his estate or to that effect, whereto … interrogatories: 2. He worked at the glasshouse in Broad Street, was not taxed for ship money but was worth £100 with …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… esq, which was to meet at the Black Bull Inn at Wisbech in the Isle of Ely between 28 and 30 March 1638. On 6 … to Arundel 'At a publique meeting of the county at Wisbech in the Isle, the petitioner, together with the Lord Bishopp … kt; and after the open reading of the petitioner's letter in the face of the country Sir Phillipp openly affirmed that …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… if computations could have been made what would be lost in the customs if a war, which the customers cannot as yet … asked our advice for the treaties, we have for 5 reasons broken them. The King replies that then a war follows, what … PHELIPS. In case his Majesty shall declare the treaties broken, we will assist his Majesty with our substance and …
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