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Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… Langstone harbour, Portsmouth, 30 June 1811 Gentlemen, I humbly Beg pardon for useing this Liberty I have now taken … be so good if the ship is sail'd to alow it to my wife Elizabeth Morris in Newgate I shall with fervency Ever Pray … your Most Humble Servant Phebee Chandler 633. [F25/11/22] Elizabeth Dewhurst, Wanstead transport ship, Deptford, 8 July …
Prisoners' Letters to the Bank of England, 1781-1827
… Bellerophon hulk, Sheerness, 5 January 1818 Gentlemen I Humbly Take the Liberty of Informing you that it is in my … Alice Willcoch, Betty Healey, Catherine Hardacre, and Elizabeth Stott, Lancaster castle gaol, 30 January 1818, to … for you Alice Willcock, Betty Healey, Catherine Hardacre, Elizabeth Stott 714. [F25/12/44] Ann Agnew, Lancaster castle, …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… since. Canary wines prove indifferent well in general. I have sold the most part [Garvis] Russell's lading [on the Elizabeth Ann] at 19 and 19 5s per pipe and doubt not but to … Mr Jenkins and several others. Mr Payne is in Plymouth. I have not as yet received any letters from you or Mr Paynter …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… you both. In regard of the dangerousness of these times, I hold it not good for one man to have a whole ship for his … I presently freighted a ship of 140 ts called the Elizabeth whereof Christopher Shadforth is master, who went … Although I do not observe it in the Barbary man [i.e. the Elizabeth], blame me not, for I have given you my reasons, …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… 30. to Gowen Paynter and William Clerke 15 Feb. 1651 a. I have received yours, 14 Oct., per Mr Steward to which have … discovered a knavery that was shown us by Shadforth [the Elizabeth] when he was loading at Rambla. It seems they … long. I have received from Mr Jewell [supercargo on the Elizabeth] an account of our Barbary voyage which is far …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… France of 15 Dec. under covert [Mr] Roger Kilvert, where I writ you at large. And since, have sent a co[py] ditto ship … be faithfully delivered, God sending the ship to arr[ive]. I am informed she is a Fleming and goes laden with wheat. [In … cheaper than formerly. I am doubtful your Azores ship [the Elizabeth and John, Capt. Thomas Waight] will not be admitted …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… Agreement] of 15 Nov., to which crave reference. Since, I have received yours of 22 Oct. per the Turned-out frigate. … for your and Mr Paynter's account on your Azores ship [the Elizabeth and John] though have no order, of which shall … no particular order from you touching insurance on the Elizabeth and John, yet I have adventured to insure 600 on …
The Letters of John Paige, London Merchant, 1648-58
… Letters 1654 1654 80. to William Clerke 22 Jan. 1654 I have written you per several ships this vintage at large, … large concerning your insurance on Mr Waight's ship [the Elizabeth and John] and in what a condition it lies that I … of Mr John Andrews, your debtor, nor the master [of the Elizabeth and John, Thomas Waight]. And as for Daniel Coult, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… S. of nave, flat slabs, (2) to Joan . . . 168.; (3) to Elizabeth, second wife of Walter P . . ., 1695. Piscin: In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… two with ornamental straps and heads with the initials I. and D.G. and the dates 1691 and 1692 respectively; the … a large achievement of the royal arms (Plate 132) of Queen Elizabeth; against the W. wall, in place of the panelling, is … and small pendants; in the middle are the royal arms of Elizabeth and there are also various Bellingham badges; in …
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