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London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… a poor blind man; the tenement is always used in alms or charity. Memoranda: Sir Richard Turner, vicar, receives 8 … the lord of the manor of Grove Barns; 1s 7d to the manor or farm of Yeoveney (Iveney) Court; 2 5s 4d to the poor; 6s … 'who enjoys the same as his living'. Perpetual anniversary or obit: lands and tenements given by Sir William Knyghtoote, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… by private trustees, but others have at one time or another been the responsibility of the corporation. Little … all manner of payments for the poor at the mayor's house or at the town's hall at the courts there, except coals … was said to be for the benefit of the various hospitals or almshouses controlled by the town corporation; …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… suffered us to be much at sea; yet this week we spent four or five days upon the coast, standing off and on between this … Downs, where we shall soon be if this wind hold but two or three days. His Majesty being satisfied with my reasons … desire the Lords to let me have Mr. Barker, the messenger, or some other come down with warrant for Wheeler, giving me …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… been demanded. We require you to take ships of Dunkirk, or any other place on the coast of Flanders, and to send them … of divers chamber-keepers, who have usually gone three or four miles from court upon removing days, and have taken … State Paper Office in the handwriting of Sec. Windebank or Mr. Reade, his secretary. It relates to various duties in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… by Mr. Warren, are good, serviceable wood, and worth 17 s. or 18 s. each. [ Adm. Paper.] Oct. 20 ? 10. Petition of Robt. … in altering the government, in impeaching the 11 members, or in the force put on the Parliament of 1648. Appeals to His … charges. Has found out a new invention of working at 20 or 30 fathoms, in which he was employed by the late King of …
Statutes of the Realm
… Every person of the degree of a Duke of England Scotland or Ireland inhabiting and residing within this Kingdome shall … an Earle of any of the said three Kingdomes and inhabiting or residing within this Kingdome the summe of threescore … a Baron of any of the said three Kingdomes and inhabiting or residing within this Kingdome the summe of forty pound. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… suffer their burghers and rich men to remove their goods or themselves, but resolve they shall take their share with … it at a ford, which took them not knee deep, either men or horses. Passing over, the French had cut off four … of by the letters which that bode carried up to Court or to London, of which I lately gave you an imperfect …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… with her have foundered. Several would have made land 5 or 6 weeks since, but were kept back by contrary winds; 40 … Princess to-morrow, and advise the lieutenant to choose 40 or 50 of her men for the Resolution. I suppose it is intended … a parcel of choice timber near Midhurst, value 1,000 l. or 1,200 l., to-morrow. Paul Coles' tenders are not to be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… they all commend the valour of ours. He says one broadside or two more would have taken them, for they were exceedingly … Yesternight an Ostender came in here, but could not or would not tell me anything of the fleets. [ Ibid. No. 11.] … out at sea we see them from two till sunset. About two or three the King's fleet was in sight of us, coming from the …
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