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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… has today been hurt in the foot by the kick of a hackney, which will keep him to his chamber tomorrow. …
A New History of London
… owners at liberty to employ foreign cars. XVIII. That no coachman, carman, carter, drayman, or other person, shall …
The Environs of London
… of Shrewsbury, to which he was entitled by descent. HACKNEY. Manor of Wyke. P. 457. Sir Alan Buxhull, son of Maud … mentioned in this page, was son of Edmund Trench, M.D. of Hackney, and younger brother of the Rev. Edmund Trench, a … with his portrait prefixed, in 1693. He was brought up at Hackney, and I suppose was a native of that place. P. 479. …
The Environs of London
… he now inhabits, and with Stickleton-house abovementioned. HACKNEY. P. 453.Mr. Benyon, one of the trustees in fee of the manors of Lord's-hold and King's-hold in Hackney, is lately deceased. Brooke house the manor house of … coat impaled by Collins is that of Clerke. STEPNEY. P. 418.Hackney is not now to be reckoned among the boundaries of …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… to be "guid" unto them, and especially the bearer. Hackney. 11. The Marshal of Berwick to the Regent Mar. [Oct. …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… that Grimston was a man of evil life . . . that my coachman . . . was a common spy for the chiefest enemies the …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the ambassador's gates. Dr. Frier the younger; Antonio the coachman. (30.) Muscorno said that a poor man of Putney ( … his house. Lunardo; Odoardo, the interpreter; Antonio the coachman. (54.) The king sent Mr. Morton to Foscarini to … May 13 in London. Re-examination of Antonio Padoan, the coachman. Once in Cheapside, when the ambassador was going to …