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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of pensions), that it shall not be lawful for him to sell or alienate it. [ page.] [Dec. 20.] 71. Statement by John Du … and Liveries,of the wardship and marriage of Humphrey, or any other son and heir of the said William, in case of his … of Wales, as to the times and places of holding sittings or terms, punishing offenders, extent of jurisdiction over …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… not despair of making a fortune, without either digging or begging, for here hath been a sore battle fought last … has an ancient due called droit d'aubaine, a very ancient flower of his crown, which is that the lands and goods of all …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the age of 21, and to each of the girls on attaining 18 or marrying, 52 l. 10 s. and indemnify Talentire and his … between Rich. Marryat of Tiffield and Thomas Marryat of Flower, granting to John Marryat also of Flower, and to his heirs, a certain close, as also the lands …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… children, and means to collect it, either from the people or the parish funds. [1 pages. French.] [Nov. 11.] 57. … and Owseland, and of the game there, the foresterships or the keeping of the game did not pass to Markham? Ans. No … turned, we have bishops, lords, knights, the old nobility, flower of the youth, noble matrons, and innumerable of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… but that I would know whether I may repair to Parliament or stay here; this it behoveth me to know, that my being … their college, they expect no other furniture than the flower of English youth, and will so provide that the … aid them, unless provision be made against calling forth or sending in. Our posts must be well kept by men of sound …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… as formerly. Upon the arrival of any forces in the island, or on any other occasion of taking up quarters, application is to be made to the States or to the civil magistrates, to regulate and appoint the … July 21. Whitehall. A like warrant to cause the ships Sea Flower, Thomas Seeman, master, and the Merchant Goodwill, …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… by the counsel of Stukeley (Estuquele) against England or Ireland 1, and that in order to carry this into effect, … undeciphered, but see below.) Also: A paper with sentences or parts of sentences, which prove to be deciphers of the … contrary, saying in the end that he could not be a friend or good servant of the Queen who wished to give or consent to …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… and merchant of Dantzic) desired him to write out one or more public instruments, which he did, in the presence of … oath as Earl of Flanders. He will be here very shortly or at least send his forces, of which the King of Navarre is … that cometh daily out of the Indias, which is the best flower of their garland. This country is greatly troubled …
Survey of London Monograph
… nowhere given. Uncertain whether rank was merely honorary or whether, as Spelman thought, he had a province in France. … Argent, a lion with tail knotted gules, an eastern crown or about its neck & 3 falcons proper, belled or in chief. … 10. FULK AP HOWEL (1532). See Lancaster (17). 11. WILLIAM FLOWER (1536). See Norroy (26). 12. HENRY FELLOW Fellow …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… had been re-built and largely extended in the 13th or 14th century. Traces were also found of a long eastern … century and of two storeys, timber-framed, and with tile or slate covered roofs. Many of the buildings have exposed … timber-framing and internal ceiling-beams. ConditionGood or fairly good, unless noted. b(3). Cottage, on the S. side …
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