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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… further with this Religion, and that he would not see or listen to those who detained his subjects, but, if these … made enqiries; which show that the king of Scots, with 50 or 60 horsemen, in following a falcon, forded the river which … Jenney, John Hynd, King's serjeant-at-law, and Francis Frobyser. York ( city) gaol. The same justices. Westm., 28 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… which, the Council write, shall come out of the Thamys or else the Trinity and Bonadventure which come "from by … either the dispensation for the marriages Bonner wrote of or [news] of its expedition at Rome; and yet it was bruited … at law, Edm. Molyneux, King's serjeant at law, and Fras. Frobyser. York City Gaol. The same. Westm., 27 Jan. Pat. 34 …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… see No. 541], the writer will send money to Montoire or Auderwyck to pay them; provided they take oath to the … as "I had as lief be confessed to a post as to a priest," or "I trust to live to see all priests to have wives, and I … Thos. Wentworth of Wentworth, Wm. Hungate. sen., Fras. Frobyser. Roger Malett of Normanton, Thos. Gryce. John …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… afterwards surcease his statute, but as for amity, league or marriage, whatever overtures have been made, there is none … only last four months in every year, either consecutively or as need requires, and that if either prince wants them … Chr. Jenney, John Hynde, King's serjeant at law, and Fras. Frobyser. York city gaol. The same. Newcastle upon Tyne gaol. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… labourers, 24 mariners for 8 boats, and 13 small tumbrels or little carts at 10 d.the day, with four clerks and one … me that there is a fine horse at Calais.I bought one or two lately, but I should be glad to get a good hackney, … Ekkesley, Anth. A., 8Ralph Poleyn, John Wakefeld, Francis Frobyser. Westm., 8 Nov. Pat. 29 Hen. VIII. p. 4, m. 7 d. 12. …
Charters and Documents relating to the City of Glasgow 1175-1649
… by the English fleet under Howard, Drake, Hawkins, and Frobisher. But the coasts of Holland were blockaded by the … also required to be in readiness to rise, to have beacons or bale-fires provided on the tops of hills for signalling … persone sustenand the processis of foirfaltrie, barratrie, or excommunicatioun for nocht professing of his majesties …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 86 and in 1460 the Trinity aisle was mentioned, 87 then or later of six bays. The most westerly bay, which served as … £8,400. 6 There was seating nominally for 960 in box-pews or in galleries on three sides, where most of the 480 free … Harringay, stands with its Vicarage between Wightman, Frobisher, and Lausanne roads. It originated in 1884 as a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… for the lower middle class, for whom a 'semi-classical or commercial dayschool' was needed. 28 A small offshoot of … as early as 1883 had bought a site between Falkland and Frobisher roads. Attacked by builders and householders in … rolls. Harringay board school, between Falkland and Frobisher roads, opened in 1893. It accommodated 1,475 boys, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… in St. Andrew Undershaft, Aldgate (1), p. 7b. Abergavenny or Bergavenny, Lord, see Neville. Acton, arms of, see under … Agnes, Aldersgate (1), p. 1a ( Plan, p. 2); Dutch Church or Jesus Temple formerly Austin Friars, Broad Street (2), p. … now in St. Olave Hart Street: Tower (2), p. 183a. Frobisher, Martin, buried in St. Giles, Cripplegate Without, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… Details, miscellaneous Pre-Conquest Columns, bases or capitals of, (11) 33b. Lintel, arched, or window head (fragment), (11) 33b. Mediaeval Angle-bracket … House: (27) 52b, Fig. 31, Pl. 67; finds from, (11) 36a. Frobisher, Nathaniel 1800, and infant son, monument, (1) 4a. …
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