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A History of the County of Somerset
… the hay was carried and there was also pasture on Alden or Cannington Hill. In 1296-7 there were 58 a. of fallow, and … 81 Early 18th-century inventories include clover, trefoil or vetch, and flax. Most farmers made cheese. One farmer kept … and added harbour facilities, 4 but vessels were owned or part-owned by a wide range of landowners, farmers, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… English which so frequently occurred; but at what time, or by whom, it was rebuilt, is not distinctly recorded. This … the sea, at the highest point; but there are no mountains or detached hills in any part. The principal rivers are the … was proprietor of Carriden House. Carrington CARRINGTON, or Primrose, a parish, in the county of Edinburgh; …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Wards. 1600, April 16. I pray you send me word what writ or commission is awarded to enquire after the death of the … I have order from my master to write to the Escheator or Commissioners and I know neither names of the party nor of … two boxes of conserve of quinces, which if you like them or any other preserve that I can make, you shall command my …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… out and be stumbling blocks, as the death of the King, or the Regent, &c., whereupon we did collect the necessity of … . . . nement till her ma tcis awn retorning into Scotland or at leist whill ye sall heir furder the[rin] from her … of the same, they find themselves in no wise able or sufficiently authorised to enter into any treaty or
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… age of 23, black coloured, low of stature, having no beard or very little, black-headed, and is Lord Ross's fifth son, … pardon and favour. Never named the Earl of Westmoreland's or Ridolfi's letters, &c. Will answer further to any articles … only persons he conferred with besides thereon were John Haull, Fras. Rolston and his brother, Sir Edwd. Stanley. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… to leave Cecil his choice either of the things themselves or the value of them. As for the fellows, doubtless they will … and better advise themselves, although at first emulation or ignorance made them more averse than reason was. If Cecil … entreat your good honour to procure my speedy delivery, or that I may be called and charged, hoping that it is not …
Cardiff Records
… of the some of a thowsand Marks at eu'y tyme as by death or by any other meanes there hath byn any alterac'on of the … often as the lorde of the said lordship' Royall hath died or alyened the same to any other p'son or p'sons hath byn made to be paid to hym or them, that after …
Bristol Town Duties
… to his Officer, and were under the government of a Reeve or Bailiff. Whatever has been written concerning Bristol … the Terms of Easter and Saint Michael, by equal portions, or until the time that we shall have provided for our said consort out of lands, tenements, rents, or other possessions, to the value aforesaid per annum, to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… by writing. It is not for the King's honour to contract or condition, but there are some graces which they hope to … Mr. Hierome's service. Business goes on de mal en pis, few or none paying the duties, and those that pay do so under … when they have convoyed the provisions to Portsmouth, to haul ashore and careen their ship. April 27. Whitehall. 55. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… knows not what store of land soldiers are to be put aboard or how many months' victuals. Jan. 1. 2. Estimate of the … that he neither knows nor has heard who was the author or printer. Jan. 4. 12. Henry Earl of Manchester and Oliver … Dr. Rives, the King's Advocate, to give it an end some way or other. Commends his best love to Jack Pennington. Jan. 8. …
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