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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… guard. They gave their attendance on the great or King's staircase and in the guard chamber, `40 by day, 20 to watch … E. 1763 28 Sept. Bishop, T. 1773 29 Mar. Charlewood, B.S. 1775 20 Apr. Garrick, N. 1786 20 Mar. Crosdayle, H. 1792 … 1769 19 Sept. Coulthard, R. [Usher by 1789] 1770 11 Mar. Foord, J. [Usher by 1784] 1770 17 Sept. Panton, J. 1770 20 …
Parish Fraternity Register
… Wylliam Wylkyns for e Sarresyn Head payng by ye ȝere liij s. iiij d. v li. vj s. viij d. Summa v li. vj s. viij d. Costes of e plee of e … John Santon' John Glouceter' William Saunder' Richerd Foord' Thomas Ryngston' Bertholemew Willysdon' John Besenby …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… yeomen of the carriages were allowed one hackney or nagg's livery on the Establishments of 1669 and 1682. This … Manning, R. 1736 24 Sept. Foster, H. 1760 22 Dec. Yorke, S. 1774 9 Dec. Bennett, W. 1779 14 Sept. Charlton, F. Yeomen … Waller, W. Yeomen of the Carriages 16851782 1685 31 Mar. Foord, W. 1685 31 Mar. Sizer, R. 1685 29 Dec. Gargrave, R. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… THE HUNDRED OF WESTGATE, ALIAS DUNKIRK, FORMERLY the king's antient forest of Blean, is a large district, consisting, … pleasure and recreation. And so late as king Henry VI.'s reign, there were wild boars, which were hunted in these … possessed by his three nephews, William, James and Thomas Foord. BESIDES THE above-mentioned manor and wood, the priory …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… holds in Co. Louth may be allowed him in part of 672 l. 12 s. 3 d. owing to him from the Crown. My Lords direct you to … Esq., or any other, until signification of the King's pleasure in this matter. Out Letters ( Ireland) VII, p. … warrant to the Customs Commissioners to employ William Foord as collector of Scarborough in Hull port loco Tristram …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… his peace in England. The Duke of York leaves the Spaniard's affairs and dominions, and goes to live with his sister at … ships. A match between him and one of the princess dowager's daughters is probable. His eldest brother proffered the … and Wolsley to consider the difference between Sir Ed. Foord and Mr. Hele about their respective patents, to hear …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… transmitting a view of the gross produce of the King's revenue for one year, ending 25 Dec. 1698, &c. Dated 1 … to the auditor of the Exchequer for payment of 370 li 10 s, due at Christmas 1697, for placing out the lads of their … enclosure.) 2 pages. April 22. 72. Letter signed by John Foord and John Spencer, addressed to the Lords of the …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… the papers relating to the Lord Viscount Blessington's claim to a waste plot of ground in Limerick, and finding by … the Lords Justices there, that he had examined that Lord's title to the same and allowed it, & by the Lord's Justices' … Bealing, Esq., that he had not given any money to Daniel Foord for the surrender to him of his office of book-keeper …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Book XX, p. 81. Order Book VII, p. 268. Same for 42 l. 9 s. 5 d. to Nicholas Browne for the surplusage on his account … VII, p. 320. Disposition Book XX, p. 40. Same for 96 l. 13 s. 4 d. to John Cook, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the … s. d. D. St. Croix, agent at Jersey, his bill 0 10 0 Peter Foord for charges of taking care of the Experience sold to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… anno 1708 [6 Anne c. 48]: & is for services as follows viz s. d. to the Victualling, for bills of exchange, Necessary … Contributions as above: & is for services as follows viz s. d. in part of 419608 l. 18. 6 for Guards & Garrisons anno … under the royal sign manual, dated St James's, of George Foord to be clerk to the Warden of the Mint loco Jeremiah …
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