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Two Tudor Subsidy Rolls for the City of London
… Edward Wilkinson (£13) 13 Richard Vincent (£10) 10 William Flower (£3) 3 John Hodland (£4) 4 John Shewte (£15) [x - Q … this ward has either faded so far that it is indiscernible or it was obliterated when the document was repaired.] …
17th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… both the treaties. And further, that he could never hear or read that any king ever refused such advice. And therefore … Hoped we would not now look for any more public or manifest declaration. We, in our petition, had expressed … parts there was a regiment of the Irish which [was] the flower of their army, being all old, brave soldiers; these …
20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the hands and expended by the direction of such committees or commissioners as shall hereafter be agreed on in this … debate, viz., what answer we shall give to the King is the flower of these 4 roots, [f. 39v] which he thinks he shall be … demands of 6 subsidies and 12 fifteens, which as a flower must rise out of those roots. The Speaker left the …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… bill put to the question whether it should be engrossed or no, for, said he, if a bill be denied engrossing, it is … be sworn to see our King perform all contained therein or to take arms against him. A while after, the King of Spain … That he understands that Bergstrasse which is the flower of the Palsgrave's revenue, is fresh delivered to the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Jacobi SIR GEORGE MORE reports 118 5s. collected, about 24 or 25 behind. Upon question, the Clerk to have 30, his son, … all those which pay not this contribution by themselves, or their friends, to pay double. Sir Robert Pye, Sir P[eter] … with desire to cause them to be revoaked by scire facias or otherwyse. But after debate resolve null order, mes deste …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 501 Paradine v Flower 501 PARADINE V FLOWER Robert Paradine of Bedminster, co. Somerset, gent v … past is and have bin gentlemen and that I am lord of one or more manors and have lands and rents sufficient to support …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 1778. [Essex RO, D/DBy/A37/4] For Shelburne House, London, or Bowood, Wilts. Adair & Co. supplied goods and carried out … Windsor are known stamped ADAMS 122 MINORIES LONDON, or variants of wording. [D; GL, Upholders Co. records; GL, … the carving of an oval frame costing 29 10s and a rich flower for ceiling at 3. A further charge of 9 9s 6d was made …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… own Dominions, for the making of Soap, not formerly or ordinarily used or practised by others within the said Realm, Dominions, and … with the Mark appointed for that purpose, being the Flower-de-luce; if any such Officer shall reside in the Towns …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… whiche had not ben many yeres before. 11 Vpon Tewesdaye or Wednysdaye y e v. of Decembar, y e parlyament was … & made, for y e brydge y t before was ther was cutt downe or he cam: & then he marchyd to London wardes a bowght xij. … Summary, but adding the miscreant's name (William Flower) and giving more particulars of his punishment. …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… which may happen by the untimely Adjourning, Proroguing, or Dissolving the Parliament, 264 Algiers Petitions on behalf … Edward Herbert's accusing the five Members, 493 William Flower, 278 Forest- Laws, 206 Mr. Foxley's Case, 142, 143 G. … it, 771. A Proclamation by the King, That no Popists, or Others, who refuse to take the Oaths, shall serve him in …
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