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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was recovered. On Sunday, Quasimodo Geniti, 9 went to his house, hearing that he was better, but no one would announce … personally if there was an opportunity. Went to Cromwell's house in the evening, when the King was there. When he saw … of St. John the Baptist, not at Christmas. From every house with a chimney in England a coin is given, which the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 9 d. Whereof I am charged to the King to pay:debts of the house, 100 l.; the old Abbess' pension of 20 marks; by leases … and under cook, 100 s. each. Repairs of "housings" and house, fees of collectors, auditors, &c., and other expenses … Total, 284 l. 8 s. 4 d., and so remains 31 l. Md. the house is charged to the King for tenths, 31 l. 11 s. 5 d. Pp. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… me have your goodwill therein, for yonr woods lie near my house, and I will give as much as I was informed you had sold … awin besynes in the . . . . and is laitlie passit to zour house of Dingwall for the rewling [of this cou]ntre, becaus …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Ipswich. Aug. i., ii. 48. A ground plan of "lord Cursson's house at Gipswich," 4 showing a projecting entrance inscribed … streate in to the howse." It seems to be a large corner house facing two thoroughfares, and having a garden, a yard … 41 has the buildings without the steeple "late a friars' house, now the storehouse for victuals." But this map, No. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… master cooks, every of them 4 l. 12 s. 1 d., the Compting House, the Bakehouse, the Pantry, the Cellar, the Buttery, the Jewel House, the Ewery, the Pitcher House, the Confectionary, the Wafry, the Chaundry, the …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to this the French are not inclined, calling Calais a dove-house, with many other excuses. It is further urged that, if … him, in accordance with their defensive treaty with the House of Ostriche; so that he departed, and his men … the confiscation of his goods, and the destruction of his house, for the good of the city, which the Constable could …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… 55 l. 5 s. 1 d., including payments for making the new house in the Brays, and for shipping ordnance; sometimes in … mount from St. Omer's to Waton, 20 d. a boat. Rent of a house with 4 chambers and 2 vaults, 41 weeks, at 2 s. a week. … a yard and stable for the ordnance for half a year, and a house for the bowyers for 2 months, 26 s. 8 d. Freight of 1 …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… began to be a Division amongst those called Tories in the House, and Mr. Secretary St. John thought it convenient to be … was forc'd to use all his Skill and Credit to keep the House of Commons from examining this Affair last Parliament. … Peers. 'So many having been brought formerly out of the House of Commons of those who us'd to manage Public Affairs, …
Joshua Johnson's Letterbook, 1771-1774
… which duty was waived when weighed at entry at the Customs House, 8 lb. per hogshead [of approximately 1,000 lb. each] …
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