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A History of the County of Essex
… the castle over to Stephen Harengood, probably a German or Flemish adherent of the king. 31 Mantell and Harengood … supporter. By October 1215 de Lanvalai was in rebellion, or possibly dead, and later that year or early in 1216 the … of Seagrave. 41 Stephen did not hold it long, as Ralph Gernon was constable in 1234 and delivered the castle to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… deliver his orders to colonels, sergeant majors, captains or other officers; or in any other office thought meet.Badewe, 17 Jan. 1599. … He can very perfectly take his plot, height, longitude or latitude, keep his course, prick his card at sea, or any …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… why, and the Earl of Northumberland can tell you further, or my brother to whom I have written at large. Favour me so … April 2. Concerning Mr. Egerton, I have known him 30 years or more. About 15 years ago he was one of them that approved … justice, and I would have him reprove such fanciful or seditious persons as leave their own pastors to follow …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… whether you will have the Christing to be at the church or at my house: and at what time you mean to come from the … as if I may reckon them, I would name my Lord Cobham or my Lord Thomas Howard or Sir John Stanhopp. I would be glad to see any of them …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… false reports and malicious practice of Lawrence Smythe; or else to be the Queen's farmer for some convenient time. … and on Monday hope to know whether her Majesty will hold or no. This is the fourth time of her alteration, and I have … by them on account of dislike either of the evidence or weakness of the jury, but for some scruples in which they …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… it may fall out the substitute sometimes to be sick, or to have some other business of importance, and a deputy … made an escape out of the gaol, by the wilful negligence, or rather corruption of the keeper, one Thomas Covill, the … to the late Earl of Essex. 1. Did you, Dame Margaret, or you, John Arnolde, in the term of Hilary, 1599, at your …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… judgment to be a prisoner to bestial affections and lusts, or to think to blot out lesser sins by writing greater in … houses of sick people; the burial of the dead by night, or at very early morning; and the visitation of the houses … the Sec. personally to intreat his favour for his brother Gernon, a long and well-deserving servant of his Majesty in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… made by the House of Commons, together with all parts or pieces of the same, sealed up, and give notice if he know … 10 till June 15, 1626, extracted from the Parliament book or journal. June 15. Meene. 4. Sir John Savage to Sec. … stay the small vessels professedly bound for Leghorn or France, into which the large ships had shifted their …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… letter of January 25th, but no account of money received, or remaining, or from whom. Sir Walter referred that to another time. The … Essex. Send him petition from the inhabitants of Thoydon Garnon, who being assessed at 29 l. to the ship-money, some, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Nicholas. Prays him to send a letter of marque in blank, or if that cannot be, let it be made out for the Hopewell, … Pardon and discharge to the Duke of Buckingham for pawning or disposing, according to the King's directions, of certain … Commissioners, against Samuel Serle, Clerk, of Theydon Garnon, co. Essex, for contempt of the jurisdiction of the …
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