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Calendar of Border Papers
… to M r Sutton master of the ordnance at Berwick, at 5 s., his clerk at 12 d., 2 servants, 2 labourers, at 6 d. "le … Lamley. "Without furniture."Richard Baynes, Richard Garth, Jo. Tallentyre, Christofer Scott, Roland Baynes, … Rowland Davie, William Sutton, Thomas Hodgson, Thomas Garth, Symond Jackson, Rowland Morland, Jo. Thompson. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… West March, which he will not accept without her Majesty's "likinge," and has entreated me to be a mean to procure the … and Romishe affeccion," better than I do,for her highness's pleasure or at least your good advice to me, with speed. I am greatly beholden for the Council's late letters touching Thomas Musgrave deputy captain of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Provision at Berwick. [Aug. 1.] The "remaine" in the Queen's store on 1 Aug. 1596. Wheat, 180 qrs.; rye, 81 qrs.; meal, … [Aug. 2.] I have received your letter with her Majesty's warrant for me "to contynew her officer here till she shall … Grame, of 12 horses. On Monday 12 JulyRinnion hills, West Garth, Trocrossett, Mooer gardes, spoiled at a day foray by …
Calendar of Border Papers
… morning from Scotland that the King and Queen are now at S t Johnstons. On Monday next the King comes to Dunfermline, … the Earl of Mar or the "Pryor of Pluscardye" lord Seton's brother, "should enjoy his place"neither of them "effected … is nothing for them in the palace. I pray your honour's consideration. Berwick. Signed: Jhon Carey. 1 pp. Annotated …
Survey of London
… Street, the site of the old street, north of St. Saviour's Church, now lies within the Metropolitan Borough of … crossing Borough High Street just south of St. Saviour's. The line cut right across the ground and buildings of St. … surround. These two houses, which are tenanted by S. Garth Wicking & Co. as a music warehouse, have been occupied …
A History of the County of Sussex
… upper floor seems to have resembled a contemporary layman's house, the surviving building being the Great Hall, the … planted in 1761. An 18thcentury 'grotto', known as 'Carne's Seat' from the name of an old retainer of the 3rd Duke, is … 1736, the manor passed to his cousin Sarah wife of Joseph Garth. Her son Edward took the name of Turnour and was …
Survey of London
… make tiles or perhaps where brick-earth was dug. In Agas's map of c. 156070 Brick Lane is shown, apparently quite without buildings. Faithorne and New court's map, published in 1658 but probably surveyed in the 1640's, shows building on its east side approximately as far north …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… ('street ford') referred probably to present-day Ashley's wood 7 and Cadwell ford, 8 while detached meadow belonging … Baldwin village is probably that called cadandune ('Cada's hill') in 887, when the adjacent dry valley called … Sir Georges coheirs were his sisters Anne, wife of George Garth of Morden (Surrey), and Catherine, 2 who c.1653 married …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of land, comprising the 30 acres mentioned in Dugdale's Warwickshire as the Park, is the property of Thos. Hutton, … of Worcester; and contains a population of 11,494. Bron-Y-Garth BRON-Y-GARTH, a township, in the parish of St. Martin, hundred of …
Survey of London
… timber yard on the triangular site at the corner of Brook's Mews and Avery Row, behind No. 39 (then 50) Brook Street … Street, which had recently been vacated by John Phillips's executor. He was granted a new sixty-three-year lease of … 172535. 2nd Earl of Halifax, 1755. Edward Turnour Garth-Turnour, latterly 1st Baron and 1st Earl Winterton, …
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