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Richard Hutton's Complaints Book
… 1701-1708', f. 28] A bill of fare brought in per Richard Hawkins, passed by the board and ordered to be entered and is … day for supper: 4 ounces of bread & 2 ounces of cheese, or 1 ounce of butter. A second day for breakfast: the mutton … a quart of peas between 4, either made into a pudding or pottage, 6 ounces of butter & 12 ounces of bread. A second …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Taylor read Mercer. " 3 John Fenkyll, insert Knighted 1486 or 1487. Henry Cote, add (?) afterwards elected for Cheap. … 113 b). Under date October 3, 1667, after by the Court add Hawkyns being 'of no qualification worthy of the place and … discharged September 19, 1661, read 1651. " 96 Sir Richard Hawkins, add Grocer. James St. Amand, add Apothecary. " 97 …
Magna Britannia
… Lostwithiel, erected either by Richard King of the Romans, or his son, Edmund Earl of Cornwall; indeed, more probable … Morshead, Bart. P. xciv. The eldest sister of Philip Hawkins (the last representative of the Pennans family), married Carlyon of Tregrehan. Thomas Hawkins (father of Sir Christopher, whose father had married …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… ( queriendose atravar comigo), read "queriendose trabar," or "atreverse comigo." p. 11. Benedetto degli Accolti, … 21. Line 2 of second paragraph, read, "not to be charged" or "that they may not be charged, &c." The correction, … the second paragraph the archdeacon mentioned was Nicholas Hawkins, whose uncle, Nicholas West, was bishop of Ely from …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… 523. p. 3 note*. The Doctor was evidently Thomas Leigh, or Legh, as stated in Vol. II., pp. 818, 823; as to the other … Scotch ambassador," &c. His name was Sir Adam Otterburn, or Ottirborn, of Reidhall. p. 261. The good bishops of Durham … whose death caused Henry so much regret, was Dr. Thomas Hawkins, or Hawkines, archdeacon of Ely, who died in January …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… For Peter Nonaille read Nouaille. PAGE 67. Panthurst, or Panters, belongs to Multon Lambard, esq. PAGE 61. … read Saltonstall. PAGE 433. There is no vicarage house or glebe, the profits of the living arise from a composition, … again to Mr. John Boghurst. Stroud PAGE 552. The manor of Hawkins is reserved by the dean and chapter in their own …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… weaver John Taylor, tanner, son of John Taylor, tanner or felmonger William Wood, cook, son of Joseph Wood, miller … John Fowler, upholsterer John Beckwith, cordwainer Thomas Hawkins, bricklayer George Hill, bricklayer Francis Thornham, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Robert Rich, carpenter John Bower, wine cooper Thomas Hawkins, caster, feltmaker, and haberdasher William Thornton, … innholder, by order Richard Whittle, barber surgeon Thomas Hawkins, felmonger, by order William Furnish, innholder, by …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… fil. Willelmi Grenop, glover Geo. Styddie, instramentmaker or joyner, fil. Thom Stiddy, dier Georgius Hobson, …
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