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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to do as others have done. Of the west parts there are 12 or 16 ships of war abroad who have gotten among them not so … as 10,000 l. The town of Rye has all this year had 3 or 4 vessels abroad and gained much by it. The men of Norfolk … 255 l. 11 s. 6 d.; John Pope, 257 l. 20 d.; Geo. Hurde, 80 l.; Thos. Bell, 146 l. 3 s. 4 d.; Ric. Buckelande, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Vienna, desir to know if they are to wait for him here, or meet him at Isburg. "Ex [Nurem]berga," 21 Oct. 15[23]. … they have stayed there, as he leaves for Nuremberg in six or seven days. "In Nova Civitate nostra Austri," 27 Oct. … Blount, Geo. Bromeley, John Salter, John Leighton, Ric. Horde, Th. Scryven, Th. Lakyn, Ric. Foster, Ric. Selman, Th. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… ii. Soldiers in the town : Geo., Ric., and Leonard Hurde, Sandy Sanderson, Roland and Will. Karston, Arche … and left their ordnance and victuals. Dory remained five or six days, and left 4,000 men-at-arms in wages, and … the faith of Christ, and now I shall have there little or nothing." Begs her to help him to some honest living as …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… "dangered with sickness," who say that there is no ship or boat here able to go so nigh as to view the enemies and … and brought them to Lythe. Whether they abide there or are rigged forth again the Dutchmen know not. Certain … to 10 Oct.'44. Cales, 10 Oct. 1544. Signed: Philips van Horde (?) her tzu Stornede (?). French, p. 1. Ib. 178 and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Leic., esq., 8 May. Ralph Langford, Longforth, Langforde or Longforthe, of Langforth, Derb., and Hoyth, Lanc., k., 12 … or Garneytt, of Huntingdon, draper or y., 10 Nov. Thomas Horde, Hord or Whord, of Brugenorth, Salop, gent., s. and h. … of Hereford, Bristol and Southwark, saddler, 4 Dec. Robert Horde, Hoorde, Hord, or Urde, of Boroughdon, Nthld., esq., 10 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Worcester, 1605, of Garforth, Yorks, 1607, and of Hunton or Huntingdon, Kent, 1610, until sequestered; died at … 1640, aged 15; called also Moyses Hill, of Hill Hall or Castlereagh, co. Down, a lieutenant-colonel during the … following. Hord, Andrew of Exeter Coll. 1575. See Hoorde. Horde, Edmund ellow All Souls' Coll. 1504, B.C.L.; B.Can.L. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… High Ham, lies towards the northern edge of the ridge; Low or Nether Ham, the centre of an independent chapelry, 15 … mentioned in a perambulation of the late 12th century or later. 17 Beer, just above the 15-m. contour 1.5 km. WNW. … Langport- Somerton turnpike road is the hamlet of Picts or Picks Hill. The north-western and northern boundaries of …
Survey of London
… Town surrendered the land and "a new erected messuage or mansion house lately built by Gregory Bateman" (Plate 2b) … the site of these houses belonged to Sir Hugh Cholmeley or Cholmondeley of Cholmondeley in Cheshire, who died on 23rd … Highgate Road, at Kentish Town, with land containing 6a. or. 38 p. The frontage then extended from Dartmouth Park Road …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… The ancient Britons generally constructed their fastnesses or towns on tall precipitate hill tops; and the summit of the … the smallest being capable of containing a cohort, or six hundred men. Eighteen stations, exclusive of … barons, requesting him to deliver up his minion, Gaveston, or to expel him the kingdom, refused to do either, and …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 16 Small streams rising in the parish drain south or south-east, some down short steep valleys or 'batches'. Notable are Rag batch south of Ragdon, the … during the 12th century it was renamed Hope Bollers or Buthlers from the family name (Boullers) of the lords of …
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