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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Endd. 26 Oct. R. O. 396. WM. LORD SANDYS to LORD LISLE. I have received your letter 1 notifying the discharge of … of that sort, and that you have reserved their rooms, as I advised, till the King's pleasure be known, leaving them to … and the advowson of Hargham church; to John Grene and Elizabeth, his wife, and heirs of the said John. Westm. 26 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Add. 26 Sept. R. O. Kaulek, 130 222. MARILLAC to FRANCIS I. 26 Sept.:Wrote on the 15th of the coming of duke Frederic, … of his dearest children the Prince, Lady Mary, and Lady Elizabeth. Similar details of provisions made upon warrants … p. 1, m. 41. 23. John Russell, clk., Clement Giles, and Elizabeth his wife. Licence to alienate certain messuages, …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… shewing to whom they were disponed in the said year. Vol. i. p. 17. Glascow 1000 l. Gallaway 400 l. S. Andrew's 2500 l. … linnen-draper in Paul'sAlley, to be return'd to Mrs. Elizabeth Fosset at Bruges, taking a bill from him, and … For Mrs. Eleanor Short at Bruges; and within, For Mrs. Elizabeth Fosset, to be sent to Mr. Thomas. Sir, if I fail of …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… brother the duke of Yorke, and haveing very little to say, I desire you to make my excuses to the queene and my sister, … most humble and most affectionat aunt and servant, Elizabeth. I am extreme glade your majestie takes so well the … most humble and most affectionat aunt and servant, Elizabeth. Queen of Bohemia to king Charles II. Hagh, Nov. 2. …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… J. Marshall, Clerkenwell prison, 1 March 1796 Sir, When I was desired to withdraw yesterday I thought it only … Respectful Humble and Obedient Servant 40. [F25/1/130] Elizabeth Ware, sick ward, Newgate, 20 August 1803 Gentlemen … myself Gentlemen Your dutiful and devoted Servant, Elizabeth Weare Her mark Please turn over PS I beg pardon, …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… Retribution hulk, Woolwich, 11 February 1813 Gentlemen, I now assume the liberty of addressing you with this Letter … Sir Your Very Humble Servant, Tho s Foss 135. [F25/2/38] Elizabeth Jones, Newgate, 20 April 1813 Gentlemen, Elizabeth Jones unfortunately convicted during the present …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… Gentlemen, With the most profound and dutiful submission I lay this declaration before you. Considering it's a Justice … and humble Petitioner Ann Tayler 210. [F25/3/7981] Elizabeth Hayselden, Newgate, 2 July 1816 Hon Gentlemen I … of forged notes and counterfeit dollars. 211. [F25/3/823] Elizabeth Stubbs/Chamberlain, Newgate, undated, late 1816 Sir …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… [F25/5/22] Richard Radford, Newgate, 20 March 1818 Sir I am unhappily placed here for Trial for uttering a Forged … for Your Honours Goodness William Belcher 323. [F25/5/49] Elizabeth Stubbs/Chamberlain, Newgate, 26 September 1817 Sir … offence. Bank took decision 1 Oct. 1818. 345. [F25/5/72] Elizabeth Smith, Horsemonger Lane gaol, 29 September 1818 …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… Newgate, 22 February 1820 Gentlemen Pardon the liberty I have taken in writing to you soliciting your relief from … and Remain Yours Affectionately H.. C r 404. [F25/7/25] Elizabeth Brooks, Newgate, 13 January 1819 Honorable … Gentlemen your very Humble and Distressed Servant Elizabeth Brooks [ written in the hand of Jane Williams] 405. …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… cooper, corner of Albany Yard, Old Kent Road, Surrey Sir I have taken the liberty to wright few lines to you hoping … refused continuance; see note to 505.] 507. [F25/9/5] Elizabeth Brown, Newgate, 2 January 1822 Most Respectfull Sir … in Duty Bound will ever Pray Sarah Carter 509. [F25/9/7] Elizabeth Smith and Elizabeth Webster, Newgate, 24 September …
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