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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 … to have no victuals . . . And if at any time any person's allowance shall exceed what they incline to eat at a meal, … of the steward. 7. That no tobacco be smoked in anyone's lodging room. 8. That the family be all in bed by the …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… for in June, 1838, read on May 29, 1838, and after Queen's Bench insert (on the ground that Salomons was entitled to … Pack, before disabled insert appointed one of Cromwell's Upper House, December, 1657, and omit all after "September, … discharged September 19, 1661, read 1651. " 96 Sir Richard Hawkins, add Grocer. James St. Amand, add Apothecary. " 97 …
Magna Britannia
… the name of Pinnock or Bradock. Clarendon describes Ruthen's defeat as having taken place on the east side of … 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
… is made to Jerome Selade, Bishop of Vaison, the Pope's "Maestro di Casa," and Nuncio to the Emperor in Spain. … first time at Venice in 1532, some other of his (Accolti's) works must be meant. p. 23. "Fortunately, the Bishop, who … the second paragraph the archdeacon mentioned was Nicholas Hawkins, whose uncle, Nicholas West, was bishop of Ely from …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… Vaughan, the Chancery clerk, generally called Cromwell's man, was still at Brussels in December 1534, having started … a report, drawn by Gonalo Fernandez, one of the Emperor's chaplains, purposely sent to Ireland to inquire into the … 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
… lord Amherst, now possesses them, but after Sir Charles's death, they will devolve by entail, to his brother John … his nephew and heir William Pitt Amherst now (by his uncle's second patent) lord Amherst, of Montreal, is the present … 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
… John Fowler, upholsterer John Beckwith, cordwainer Thomas Hawkins, bricklayer George Hill, bricklayer Francis Thornham, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… merchant taylor Arthur Houfe, butcher John Stroud, surgeon's instrument maker, per ordinem By Patrimony Thomas Ward, … 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
… Marmaduke Randall, joyner Gyles Loftus, cordwainer Peter Hawkins, cordwainer Thomas Norman, fewster William Smith, … barber chirurgeon, fil. James Bolton, cowper Thomas Hawkins, baker, fil. Johannis Hawkins, pinner Joh. Fleeminge, barber chirurgeon, fil. …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Lenge, by redemption Peter Sheelds, by redemption John Hawkins, pinner Thomas Wainde, merchant Edward Brecks, by …
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