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The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… shall be closed up and planked for laying in of the town's ordnance and munition, and that a hole shall be made … for which we not only yelde your good Lordshippe most harty thankes, but have also under our common seal … late letters concerninge the musters for which we yeld yow harty thankes, we have procedid and we and our member of …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… for the which your frendshipe towardes him we yeld you harty thankes, and are further to crave your frendshipe … God to wytnes that he was not privie of the said Walker's departure in such order nether gave eny suche councell to … and also the lack of fish will be found in her Majesty's house, the City of London and the country adjoining and …
The Manuscripts of the Corporations of Southampton and Kings Lynn
… Loose Memoranda. Henry VI. Letters under Henry the Sixth's sign manual and signet to "our trusty and wel beloved the … to the Mayor and other officers of Southampton. After our harty commendacions, Where we be enformed that there … officers within the Towne of Southampton. After our harty commendacions, Undrestanding that certen parcelles of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 15. OSPRINGE in part. 16. PRESTON. 17. GOODNESTON; and 18. HARTY, in the Isle of Shepey. And the churches of those …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the Isle of Shepey within its bounds, excepting Harty, which is in Faversham hundred. It has the manor and … I. it is noted, that the hundred of Middleton was the king's hundred, with that of Marden; and further, that John de …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the Island of Shepey, and its appendages of Emley and Harty, I return to the main land of the county of Kent, where …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… The island of Harty HARTY IS another small island adjoining to that of Shepey … scarce any roads in it. THE MANOR OF HARTY, otherwise Saye's court, was, in the reign of king Henry III. part of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… including the little adjoining isles of Elmley and Harty, which lie at the south-east side of it, and include … Tamys. The usual passage to it is by a ferry, called King's Ferry, for carriages, horses, cattle, and passengers. The … one in the island of Elmley, and the other in that of Harty; but these are only for footpassengers and cattle. …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… and weakening its force, so that about king Henry VII.'s time, that part of the Wantsume, which ran by Sarre towards … lessened the force of the tide, and of the Stour's waters mixing with it, which occasioned the sands to … in the first quarter, a wolf's head, erased of the second. Harty, of Birchington, in the same visitation; arms, Or, on a …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… co. Cornwall. Winterbourne Stoke, co. Wilts. St. Martin's in the Fields, and Charing Cross, co. Middlesex. … documents relating to this chantry are given in Jackson's "Guide to Farley Hungerford.") II. Fragment of a smaller … ye have assuredly deserved of the Kynges Highnes right harty and condigne thankes. And wher ye have commetted …
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