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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… considerable yearly value, which the trustees, being all or most of them to this day Roman Catholics, have and do … were not at the dissolution of Abbeys, through oversight or concealment vested in the Crown, were pleased to agree … that was under no ill circumstances, but was going over to or from his master about business, which he understood to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… them therewith. But they doubted whether they would or could consent to the remitting more money till the account … day sevennight, it was plain, and would admit of little or no difficulty. If any objection were made to it, they were … time, what had been paid by the receivers on their own, or their friends', accounts of clipped money. The Treasury …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Robinson had written from Stockholm, that there were six or seven ships unquestionably belonging to the Swedes. They … preference in payment before any debts by simple contract or bond, or any other debt whatsoever. By the law of England the money …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… be a happy opportunity for procuring the redemption of 200 or 300 of the King's subjects in slavery at Mackyness. Upon a … and whether the goods seized should be sold in Hamburg or London. Vernon has written to Mr. Blathwayt to know the … and Mr. Ellison had likewise seen it. The gentlemen are strangers to me, and I had not known their names but by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… (being current here) must be had, whether you like it or not. The Forrainers I think came out before you last left … I hope they may be both granted. No foreign prince or state is yet come in to the Spanish treaty but the king of … the dowager of Frise, 4 the king of Denmark's sister, or the landgrave of Hesse's daughter. He has his health much …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… persons who are ready to attest it; yet some person or persons have surreptitiously got the paper and proposals, … vast consequence, viz.: I. The imbezeling the registers or books of records by church-wardens and parish-clerks, … of this realm of England and Wales, and of aliens and strangers, whereby that common fraud at this day, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… for the time being, the clerks of the signet attending, or other his Majesty's servants: that his Highness' letters … by his servant, and not (as of late) communicated with strangers: further the clerks of the signet are to make stay … be responsible, careful men. The extraordinary charge all foreigners who attempt to counterfeit tokens of tin must be …
Additional Material for the History of the Grey Friars, London
… 1466 William Burton. Of these Philpot, Basset, and Barre (or Barowe) appear in the Register, and Wills of Basset and … his date was not known. John Leghes is new. Maud Organ or Atte Stone was, according to her will, sister of John … Norbury. Grey Friars, pp. 109 111. 1404. * Thomas Horwell or Orwell, "Episcopus Aladene." To be buried in the Church of …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… Bow if she marry a freeman of the testator's handicraft, or as long as she remain a widow, otherwise the said place … the parish of S. Mary le Bow, provided she remain a widow or marry a freeman of the said house and of the testator's … Virgin [25 Nov.], A.D. 1337. Roll 64 (158). Wyndhille or Wyndlmlle (Emma de).To the same Sir William 22 ( sic) all …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… he could not exclude his next heirs by any legacy made to strangers. Also the said John challenged the testament on the … of his debts and funeral expenses. No date. Roll 17 (76). Or goldsmith. Coleman Street Ward. Apparently not in this series. Or "Risshewharf," as in Roll 168 (15 and 16). Co. Essex. …
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