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A New History of London
… all other things whatsoever in the same letters patents or charters (except as are herein after excepted) and all and … mayor and commonalty, and citizens of the city of London, or their predecessors, by the name of mayor and commonalty, … yard broad, the double piece, 24 yards 0 3 0 Soap, hard castle, the cwt. qt. 112lb. 0 2 0 Soap, the barrel 0 3 0 …
A New History of London
… whereby they ought to incur the loss of their lives or members, they shall be judged as they ought to be … that no person do presume to do any hurt, impediment or diminution of our said citizens, of things which to the … abbots, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, stewards, castle-keepers, constables, bailiffs, ministers, and all his …
A New History of London
… the bishop, and Swegn the sheriff, and all my thanes (or nobles) in East-Saxony; whom I hereby acquaint, that, … And also, that I will not suffer either the French or the English to hurt them in any thing. No. III. Charter of … abbots, earls, barons, justices, sheriffs, stewards, castle-keepers, justices, constables, bailiffs, ministers, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 1. John Crakenthorp, 1. John Bury, 1, 2. John Erlich ( or Eflyth), 1, 2. Hen. Halhed, 2. Cambridgeshire.124 May … 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Rob. Bowryng ( or Bouryng), 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. Ric. Strode, … (recited) dated 18 July 1 Hen. VIII., at Northampton Castle, 8 Aug. 1 Hen. VIII., when the jury, viz., Th. Catlyn …
The Environs of London
… and blockmakers of Wapping, to the number of about thirty or forty, went annually to the fair, in a boat made of one … has passed with it 3. Manor of Wyfield. P. 79.The manor or farm of Wythefield, otherwiseWythfield, otherwiseWyfield, … who died in 1719), married John Crewe, Esq. of Bolesworth Castle in Cheshire, by whom this manor was sold to Mr. Allen, …
The Environs of London
… of Yvery. P. 132.There is no doubt that Sir George Pearce or Pearse mentioned in this page was Sir George Picrs, Bart. … charter is mentioned, by which the franchise, free-board, or liberty, was extended to nine feet in breadth beyond the … of Paris was to hire unknowe." TOTTENHAM. P. 528.Bruce-castle has been sold by Mr. Smith to Ayton, Esq. who conveyed …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… who for his relief gave their lives. If any report or advertisement already written remain doubtful, William … of such importance, "na few number durst presume to treit" or grant commission in it, but, as it touched the whole … upon the occasion of the holding of the town and castle of Edinburgh against the King and his authority, and …
Survey of London
… Order10 In by 5 by 3 Each at 0. 7. 6 64. 17. 6 167 Roses or Flowers between the Modilions carv'd 6 In Diameter 1 Inch … hard and well burnt, picking out such as are semel [samel, or badly burnt] or soft burnt Bricks, and such as are … lead or putty at 10d. to 11d. per foot. Some was in [New]castle Glass at 6d. per foot. No coloured glass is mentioned. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… [their petition is read] for a grant of the scite of the Castle of Exeter. The Queen will consent to an Act for a … and] see what votes [ have passed? here in the Treasury or in the Commons] concerning farthings. Geffery Power et al. …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… Appendix Governors and officers of the Castle Governors and officers of the Castle A.D. 1107. Thomas De Cancia, Governor. Memorials of … of the Castle of Edinburgh, p. 280. 1311. Peter Lyband or Luband, Keeper of the Castles of Edinburgh and Linlithgow. …
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