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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and Historical Monuments and Constructions connected with or illustrative of the contemporary culture, civilization, … 4. We have also to deplore the loss of Sir William St. John Hope, who as an Assistant Commissioner placed his … 17th-century monuments. ConditionFairly good. Secular:(2) Hill Hall; a large 16th-century courtyard house with early …
Survey of London
… partially reflected in London by the National Gallery (or, dimly, the British Museum), the Commissioners' new suburb … Green Museum; but unfortunately his brief obituaries give little idea what he had been doing in the intervening … he was by his endless work on the Wellington Monument at St. Paul's, no integral parts of South Kensington were …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… as a cowardly, blustering fool, unable to meet his debts or carry out his threats, and forced to beg Heylin's … M.A. of the University of Oxford, born in the parish of St Peter's, Oxford, aged 23 1. He had known Chaloner for the … so that he could put the colt into one of them, the hill close. The colt stayed in that ground for about a month, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… set out on the monument which he erected in 1631 in St Matthew's church, Salford Priors, Warwickshire, to …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the parties? 2. Were they a relative, household servant or retainer of Claxton or King? Were they indebted to Claxton … in Marksbury parish, co. Somerset for about 4 years, and St Cuthbert's, Wells, co. Somerset, aged about 21 To King's … and Thomas Monke, alias Mennck were well known as men 'of little or noe credit or reputation... of poore condicon'. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Richardson 109 CLAXTON V RICHARDSON John Claxton of White Hill, co. Durham, esq v John Richardson December 1638 - … in the case Durham Binchester Nettlesworth Scargill White Hill
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of his people given in Parliament. And this manifestation, or declaration, the Duke said that himself had seen and read … JERMYN. Understands by a common fame that in Spain a great fleet, the greatest force by sea that these many years known … Mr. [William] Lytton Mr. [Edward] Alford Sir Alexander St. John Sir Nathaniel Rich Mr. [Henry] Rolle Sir Francis …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… examine whether Sir Thomas Gerrard be a recusant convict, or no. The Serjeant to bring here any of Sir Thomas Gerrard's … denizens. For the precedents, they were never questioned or debated here. SIR D[UDLEY] DIGGES. To do here as in Sir … said that note of debts was by Sir Roger Aston a little before his death acknowledged to [be] a true note of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… their profit. Chancellor of the Duchy fears if we destroy or discourage the Merchants [ sic] Adventurers. But he fears … this he conceives that the great imposition on wool and so little on cloth because the state would have that trade of … the taking off dyed and dressed cloths will prove well or no, and therefore he would not have us try an experience …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… v Tunstall 110 CLAXTON V TUNSTALL John Claxton of White Hill, co. Durham, esq v Thomas Tunstall of the city of … and soe commonly reputed. And that the Tunstall by a bill or replication in the Lord President's Court at Yorke against … in the case Durham Binchester Nettlesworth Scargill White Hill Topics of the case denial of gentility Council of the …
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