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Calendar of Treasury Books
… in the petition. [My Lord orders that] the account of Mr. Hubbald [as now stated and read] is to be prepared for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… as is done for the other Companies. [Write] to Mr. Hubbald to be here to-morrow morning. Ibid., p. 270. Feb. 9, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… concerning the Navy accounts. [Write] to Mr. Habold [Hubbald] to bring or send an account of the balance of Tenths …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Ref[ erred to the] C[ ommissioners of] E[ xcise]. William Hubbald : my Lord reads the state of his account [as …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Land Tax) for 44,271 l. 6 s. 3 d. my Lords direct Mr. Hubbald to convert into money so many of them as will be …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… August. Out Letters ( General) XVIII, 234]. Mr. [William] Hubbald [his petition for allowance of his account as late …
A History of the County of Surrey
… to Susanna St. John, 41 who in 1701 conveyed to William Hubbald of Stoke near Guildford. He died in 1709 and in 1711 … Prof. Laughton is in error in ascribing the house to Mr. Hubbald or Sir William Phippard. The old ordnance map marks a …
A History of the County of Surrey
… manors of Stoke and Stoughton were bought by Edward Hubbald in 1698. 29 He died in 1707. His son William died in … in 1633, 42 Sir Nicholas Stoughton in 1662, William Hubbald, son of William who died in 1709, in 1712. 43 In 1719 … and Bray, Surr. i, 168. The deaths of Edward and William Hubbald are in Stoke Reg. Journ. of House of Lords, xix, 216, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… part of 11. The most probable occupants in 1638 were Mr. Hubbald and Mr. Claxton, tithe- payers in Bow churchyard for houses worth £14 and £20 p.a., respectively. William Hubbald, of the parish of St. Mary le Bow, died between 1643 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in Ireland; 8,771 l. 19 s. 10 d. received from William Hubbald, Paymaster of the English Train of Artillery and 291 … for the poundage of 5,267 l. 16 s. 10 d. paid to the said Hubbald, being for the use of the English Train of Artillery. … and Dutch Train whereof he paid the said 500 l. to said Hubbald; 5,267 l. 16 s. 10 d. for a proportion of 9,984 l. 9 …
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