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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 1. Petition of the Sub-dean and Prebendaries of the King's collegiate church of St. Peter, Westminster, to the King. … 21st January last ( see Vol. ccclxxix., No. 38), 298 l. 14 s. 8 d., part of the 302 l. therein mentioned, was paid to … Russell on the 9th January last. The residue, being 3 l. 5 s. 4 d., Morton Briggs, John Reynolds alias Mason, and John …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… in the wars of the late King. For the Lord Chancellor's speedy dispatch of a decree against Wm. Guise and others … the private concert; have only 20 d. per day, and 16 l. 2 s. 6 d. a year for livery, as the band of violins, without … l. advanced to Sir Augustine Coronell, on His Majesty's behalf; Coronell has since got into trouble on account of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… 57 July 1662 July, 1662 July 1. 13. Commissioner Pett's directions for a contract between the Navy Comrs. and Nic. … the Navy Comrs. Has restored the plank and rope, worth 25 s., seized as belonging to the King, finding the information … July 1. Woolwich. 6. Wm. Hughes to the Same. Mr. Dering's cable is unfit for service. [ Adm. Paper.] July 2. Lisbon. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Francis Digby to Williamson. Complimentary Latin letter. [ S.P. Dom., Car. II. 335, No. 1.] April 1. A. Tonstall to … for out of the Irish Treasury within two years. Minute. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 35a, f. 53.] April 1. Pass and Post … to go to Harwich, and embark thence for Holland. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 40, p. 27.] April 1. The Princess, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
… want of due information in the list of foreign artisans. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 51, p. 98.] Prefixed, Certificate by … list of foreign artisans, who were Popish Recusants. [ S.P. Dom., Entry Book 51, p. 97.] Dec. 1. Pass for Francis … having granted to Col. William Strother an allowance of 20 s. per diem for his encouragement in prosecuting and …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it was assessed at 30 hides. 80 It remained in the king's hands, paying aids and tallages until c. 1200. 81 Its … priory. 85 King John, after acknowledging the priory's right to £10 in alms from Chesterton, in 1200 agreed, in … £31 by tale, 96 two thirds was granted c. 1267 to a king's knight, William of Hastingtoft, whose family retained it …
The Environs of London
… he was ordered to go to the relief of the Lord General's army after the action at Newbury 5. Manors. There are two … of Chiswick, both belonging to the church of St. Paul's; one of which is called the Dean's, (being his peculiar,) or the manor of Sutton; the other …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Chocke-Colepeper Chocke, Alexander of Somerset, arm. Queen's Coll., matric. 19 May, 1609, aged 15; M.P. Ludgarshall … matric. 28 Nov., 1581, aged 18; F. C. of Berks, of Lincoln's Inn 1588. See Foster's Inns of Court Reg. Chock, Mr. Francis (Choke or Chalke) …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… ward of itself, and at the beginning of the Confessor's reign was uninhabited, being field only; that part which is … Crofta, or Mancroft. At the latter end of the Confessor's time it began to be inhabited, and at the Conqueror's survey, all this land was owned and held by Ralf Waiet, or …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… those revenues that belonged to the see in the Confessor's time; and as Felix's see was fixed at Dunwich, no doubt but those were given by … and have continued so ever since. In Theodred the Second's time, Hoxne not only belonged to the see, but then was one …
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