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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… with the Bank as yet, I find they are a little restive in returning more money, till they have some certainty what … them therewith. But they doubted whether they would or could consent to the remitting more money till the account … by Theodore Dury, his Majesty's chief engineer in Scotland. [ S.P. Dom. King William's Chest 16, No. 37.] …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of Commons, by 90 to 74, has to-day carried an alteration in the address to be made, desiring that the King would" … Robinson had written from Stockholm, that there were six or seven ships unquestionably belonging to the Swedes. They … she be released. Message to Sir James Ogilvy, Secretary of Scotland, to come to their Excellencies. They acquainted him …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… were all paid, so that they would be ready to sail in a few days. The squadron for suppressing the pirates in … be a happy opportunity for procuring the redemption of 200 or 300 of the King's subjects in slavery at Mackyness. Upon a … 196.] Sept. 20. Loo. Royal warrant to the Privy Council of Scotland. We have ordered the regiment of foot commanded by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… company whereof William Forbes, esq., was late captain in colonel Edward Fox's regiment of foot. [ In the margin] … Sept. 5. Loo. The king to the lords of the Treasury of Scotland. Warrant, reciting that, by an omission in the … 59.] Sept. 5. Caveat that no patent pass to one Toplady, or any other, for the office of provost-marshal of Jamaica, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the fellows are not permitted to be absent above 63 days in any one year without royal dispensation: and dispensing … Italian of Bergamo, aged 45 to 50, and of his son, aged 19 or 20. Mem: same letter to Mr. Edisbury at Harwich, the … for owning the pretended Prince of Wales king of England, Scotland and Ireland, he askt them where it was sold and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… archdeacon of Exeter 1634, vicar of Plymouth 1625; died in 1643; father of John 1644. See Lansdowne MS. 985, f. 54; & … 10 Dec., 1623; perhaps vicar of Elsenham, Essex, 1626, or vicar of Brafferton, Yorks, 1634. See Foster's Index Eccl. … created M.A. 14 May, 1658; M.P. Dornock burghs, etc., in Scotland, 1656-8, commissary of Ayrshire, and probably one of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Paul), a market-town and parish, and the head of a union, in the hundred of Norton-Ferris, E. division of Somerset, 34 … the poor. The union of Wincanton comprises 39 parishes or places, 37 of which are in the county of Somerset, and two … he espoused Matilda, daughter of Malcolm III., King of Scotland, who had assumed the veil in the monastery of St. …
Survey of London
… House and Park CHAPTER 6: WINCHESTER HOUSE AND PARK Early in the 12th century the Abbey of Bermondsey granted to the … jurisdiction, became known as the Bishop of Winchester's (or later the Clink) Liberty. Plots of ground along Bankside … and that in 1424 the wedding feast of James, King of Scotland, and Joan, daughter of the Earl of Somerset, and …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… kings resided, where Henry I was married to Maud of Scotland and their son William Atheling was born, where Henry … It consists of a rectangular nave of five bays 110 ft. 9 in. by 28 ft. 3 in., measuring from centre to centre of the … lofty Purbeck marble pillars divide the central portion or nave from the aisles. The responds of the arcades are …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… as to the early history of Windsor which were current in the 14th and 15th centuries. 1 During the Saxon period, … castle took place at Christmas 11267, when David, King of Scotland, came here as Henry's guest. King David swore … 39 and it is not possible to decide whether Windsor Castle or Corfe Castle was the scene of the tragedy. On the whole it …
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