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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 629 R. 182 619 Begs to compound. When living at his house in Bishopsgate Street, lent 200 l. to Parliament on the propositions. His brother claiming his lands in co. Oxon, he went thither to keep possession, and there … to him in right of his wife, by the death of Sir Gilbert Haughton, her father. With note of 50 l. fine added. 16 335 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 2 May 1654. Vol. G No. or p. SUR. 58a 523 R. 227 197 Being in the late Act for Sale, begs an order to the County … title to a messuage, garden, orchard, and 22 acres of land in Eye and Yaxley, and the tithes of corn and grain in … co. Lancaster, of small value, leased to Roger and Wm. Haughton and to John Swinburne, who sold his remainder to …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 101 313 P.E. 101 311 355 Begs to compound for delinquency in the first war, not being sequestered. 220 148 15 Oct. … before hearing. Granted. 85 15 130 8 Francis Leake, Haughton, and Newark-on-Trent, Co. Notts. Vol. G No. or p. D. … co. Notts, discovered an estate of Fras, Leake, of Haughton, which was sequestered, and for which he then …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… at 500 l. 61 41 23 Aug. 1643. Ordered to pay 125 l. in discharge of his assessment, the residue being left to his … l. assessment, and have the Public Faith for it if paid in 10 days. 92 1 1 April 1644. He assessed at 200 l. and she … Deputy-Lieutenant of Essex, and 60 l. more promised by Mr. Haughton to be paid in 3 days, his case is to be further …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Vol. A No. or p. BOND 157 2, 3 Information that he was in arms against Parliament 2 years, in 1643 and 1644. With … case was reported to the Army Committee. 22 157 313 1 Edw. Haughton, Woolfidge, Brixworth Parish, Co. Northampton. 1 … Sam. Hearne to Piggott, Haberdashers' Hall. I wished Mr. Haughton to come to you, because he confessed the act. The …
A History of the County of Essex
… building, 46.3 m. × 33.5 m., is the largest Norman keep in England, larger than the White Tower of London which was … The ground plan of Colchester keep, including the apse in the south-east corner, may be based on that of the late … by the sheriff Richard of Whitsand, but in 1251 Henry of Haughton handed the castle over to John de Grey. 44 In 1255-6 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… at least 1546. 1 The ancient parish was roughly square in shape and mainly lay immediately south, southeast, and … Alstone, one of the earlier members of Bradley, then in Haughton parish. 178 The berewick of BURTON, a member of … of marsh of Margaret de Doxey and Thomas de Halghton or Haughton (her husband). 330 Thomas de Halughton (or Haughton) …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… lay 2 km. east of Barrow and contained 821 a. (332 ha.) in 1883. 19 Caughley's demesne was in Barrow parish by 1649, … who, in 1552, sold it to Richard Moreton (fl. 1578) of Haughton (in Shifnal). 89 In 1623 Humphrey Briggs, husband of Moreton's …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of the inn called the Black Lion at Hoddesdon. It is now in such a ruinous condition that he "hath beene forced … (P. 1737.) [See H.M.C. Salisbury MSS, Vol. XIII, p. 464. In 1601, the inn was held by John Wytham. See Tregelles A … Bare, Wraysholme, Norres lands and Coppull in Lancashire; Haughton, Claughton, Langley, Nantwich and Bradley in
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… land of the manor of Poole by a lease granted to one Twymo in Edward VI's reign, and that since the time of Henry VIII, … the Hamburg ship which were delivered to the Queen. He is in debt to various people and begs Cecil to expedite the … Annual value of the rectories of Abbots Ann and Haughton, co. Hants, and of the Deanery of Winchester. …
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