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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… printing instruments or other materials heretofore seized by the Company of Stationers delivered to them, they entering … and Roger Brereton. Appointed for next court day. William Holton Opening the commission decreed. William Chewne … according to his bond to receive final judgment. William Holton Publication of depositions. Cadwallader Kiffyn, clerk …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Oxford. Appeared as a witness upon articles, and was bound by oath faithfully to depose, and was monished to be examined … his wife, of Deptford, Kent. The like. fol. 193 b. William Holton, of Sudbury An attachment decreed against defendant … examined thereupon before next court day. June 3. William Holton, of Ballingdon, Essex. Appeared and took oath to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Cumberford, of Tamworth, co. Stafford; suit promoted by Ann, his wife. The referees reported that defendant's … Lee and Thomas Cowper, stationers. Proofs to be completed by next court day. Lawrence Sadler and Thomas Wasse, … in his defence this day the cause to go to report. William Holton, of Ballingdon, parish of All Saints, Sudbury. …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… Grøner D.Phil., Oxford. (Pol. ; Int. Rel.). Supervised by Hood, Christopher; Anderson, David Chronological coverage: … Kalmbach, Hilary D.Phil., Oxford. (Or. Stud.). Supervised by Armbrust, Walter Chronological coverage: 19191939 Legal … 1884. Stonehouse, Aidan Ph.D., Leeds. (Hist.). Supervised by Gould, William; Doyle, Shane Chronological coverage: …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… to their directions of 8th Sept., delivered to him by Mr. Browne 29th April, encloses his answer to that … tendred to him that he might thereby be enabled to act by virtue of a Commission from his late Majesty to him as … of the Admiralty, he having neglected to qualify himself by taking the oaths to his present Majesty, as did all other …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… my message to the House of Representatives of 28 July (as by their Journals inclos'd). Upon this they summon'd their … is the intervention of the Lord's Day, which I think can by no means support such an unwarrantable practice. For I … are cut off from all communication with that Province both by land and water, as these acts import, they will lye under …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… give countenance to such proceedings here for the future. By Mr. Needham's declining to be of the council, Mr. Mill's … And I not only lose that assistance but the public suffers by delay of justice. For several writs of error are depending … given at home for continuing the soldiers otherwise than by saying it would be a real hardship and injury to recall …
A History of the County of Oxford
… period. A striking illustration of this is afforded by the new light which was thrown upon the age of Hunsbury … Court on the banks of the Thames may be part of a moat. Holton.A rectangular moat on the site of Holton House, now destroyed. Remains of a moat on the east …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Mr. Leigh Attwood was taken in his passage from New York by a French privateer, and is now in prison at St. Malo's. It … to Nottingham. I beg you to recommend Captain Lyvingston, by letter, to Lord Peterborough. Captain Lyvingston is … Esq. Christopher Willoughby, Esq. William Beach. Joseph Holton of Trowbridge, Esq. Jo. Young. Edmund Lambert of …
Survey of London
… tapestries of the eighteenth century are commonly known by the generic title of Soho tapestries, which reflects the … France, English manufacture was still fairly active, and by no means negligible in quality. Tapestry weaving in Soho … were themselves modelled on the works in Paris, founded by Henri IV in 1607. By 1620 the Mortlake manufactory had …
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