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Old and New London
… who repressed the mischievous and unmeaning Guy Fawkes rejoicings, and through the exertions of the City …
A History of the County of York
… armour is preserved in the church. The baptism of Guy Fawkes occurs in the register under the date 16 April 1570. …
Old and New London
… rear of the giraffe house; the second, who is called "Guy Fawkes," was born on the 5th of November, 1874. The first …
Old and New London
… says Mr. Dixon, that Little Ease was the lodging of Guy Fawkes. On the walls of the vaults are many inscriptions; … discovery of the Gunpowder Plot; for in this chamber Guy Fawkes was first examined by Cecil, Nottingham, Mountjoy, and … James the First, 1608, his great and everlasting thanks." Fawkes was confined in a dungeon of the Keep. He would not at …
Old and New London
… council-chamber of the Lieutenant's lodgings, where Guy Fawkes was examined, and perhaps tortured, is said to be …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… real exception being the outbreak of hooliganism on Guy Fawkes' Day 1948, when much of the senate house glass was …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… the Peter Heywood who assisted at the arrest of Guy Fawkes in 1605 was a younger son. The heir was the elder son …
Old and New London
… Hall," and that it was called after the celebrated Guy Fawkes, of gunpowderplot celebrity, who lived here, and, as …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to the Agents for Taxes of the petition of William Fawkes of the city of Lincoln, Receiver General of the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Remembrancer to take the securities detailed of William Fawkes (one of the late Receivers of Taxes) as Receiver of … Prefixing : report by the Agents for Taxes on said Fawkes's securities. (Commission to said Fawkes accordingly dated Oct. 31.) Ibid., pp. 73, 74. …
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