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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… guard. They are weakened by detachments and otherwise. P.S."I cannot but take notice to your lordship of Mr. Vanhomrigh's great exactness in performing the transport service, and, … showed it to Mr. Lea, Clerk of the Survey of her Majesty's Yard, who went with me to Commissioner Gifford, on sight of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… John, Earl of Marlborough. To command all the Queen's troops which are or shall be sent to Holland to serve with her Majesty's allies. Power to issue rules and ordinances to be obeyed by … issued by him remaining in force till the Queen's further pleasure is known ( c.). S.P. Dom., Entry Book 168, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Warrants. See the explanatory heading in Calendar of S.P. Domestic, 1702, p. 451, and the explanatory note, ibid., … not thought necessary to repeat this in the margin. From S.P. Scotland, Warrant Book 18; countersigned by the Duke of … office of clockmaker and keeper and dresser of the Queen's clocks, watches or pendulums in the Royal palaces in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… to Edinburgh and back. 20 Jan. Rebecca Lavinder, a soldier's wife, to go to her husband in Flanders. He is of the … to Cornelius Cocq, his wife, and Charles Grill, his wife's brother, all of whom are subjects of the King of Sweden, … Bard, her daughters. Mathew Bankes, carpenter in Scotland Yard. From p. 222. Jacobus Wyerman, a Dutchman, with his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… name of the referee are given in each case. The entries in S.P. Dom., Entry Book No. 237, are countersigned by Vernon; … and mother to John, late Lord Lovelace, petitioner's father (being the only surviving daughter of Thomas, Lord … p. 11. John Stedwell (or Sledwell). Was porter at Chatham yard, temp. Charles II, James II and King William and Queen …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… or those of the Duchy of Lancaster, this is set out. From S.P. Dom., Entry Book 168: Countersigned by Vernon. 10 Mar. … and kept on foot at home or employed abroad with the Queen's allies. To contain all powers granted by King William III … of the Castle of Harleigh [Harlech] with the castle yard and castle green there. Fee of 50 l. to be paid him by …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… now a footpath. 10 The route to Bruton was through Solomon's Lane in 1675 1 and crossed the Brue over Wyke Bridge but in … roofs, when Ansford was the favoured home of Castle Cary's professional class. 6 The former rectory (Old Parsonage) is … 10 An inquest was held there in 1844. 11 It had a large yard, with stables and coachhouse, used by coal carriers …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… and tiled roofs. The first floor is jettied to W. and S. A brick chimney-stack until recently in the re-entrant … was probably a 17th-century addition. The roof of the S. range has original collared rafters with collar-purlins … demolished in 1973, stood respectively S. and N. of a yard called Antelope Square and were formerly two ranges of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Kerrier and of the county of Cornwall, 7 miles (S. by W.) from Falmouth; containing 313 inhabitants. During … The living is a discharged vicarage, valued in the king's books at 4. 15. 10., and in the patronage of the Crown; … gold and steel armour worn by George Clifford in the tilt-yard, when he acted as champion to his royal mistress Queen …
Magna Britannia
… are particularly described and figured in Borlase's Antiquities of Cornwall: Four in the hundred of Penwith, … Scilly Isles; one of them on Salakee-downs, in St. Mary's 13, and the other on the island of Trescaw. 14 It is most … or kairn at Tredinek in Gulvall is figured in Dr. Borlase's work 18. In the year 1733, a barrow of earth in the …
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