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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… of armes in ys cote of armes, and ther he lycted 13 be-hynd a gentleman unto the cowrte; but by the way mony of them … as before was accustomed." Strype. Harry. harness ( i. e. armour). Hayward in Strype, but no doubt Haward in orig. … The preceding passage supplied by Strype. boat. i. e. conducted by the Earl. Strype. He mounted on horseback : …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… viij day of August was bered the jen[tle] master Austyne Hynd altherman, the wych hyt [had] plesyd Almyghty God that … and the mantyll, and mony torche lyght. teaching. i. e. had been promised. Plenty of good liquor for all comers. … married. wedges. coined. month's mind. Framlingham. i. e. ancestral descent. MS. ffurt. Sic MS. qu. gownes. moan. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… of Cambryge-shyre master Bowes, master Cutt, and master Hynd, and dyvers odur, for a nuw conspyrase, the wyche shuld … blank in MS. in MS. armes. one rode. son. every. mene, i. e. retinue. tufts, or plumes. whifflers, or forerunners. … falchions. above. arm. wound. arraigned. Blank in MS. i. e. before he should suffer death; see under the xxiiij th. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… in gownes and cotes, to the nombur unto ij C. a-for and be-hynd, and so at sant Gorges cam prestes and clarkes with … the MS. every. many. robbery. shoot. pigs ready dight, i. e. dressed. brought. John Chambers. there. one. pillory. … commoners? drawn. Dr. Darbishire. conspiring. hard, i. e. close. censed. garge in MS. pillory. prentices. pillory. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… thrugh London to (blank) a fayre (blank) cowe and a grett hynd and fat that ever that I have sene, to goo to-gether to … unfinished) The sam day at sant Martens, the santuare lane e[nd, was a] pelere 96 sett ther, and ther was a gold-smyth … baner [-pole, and] xl hornes blohyng a-for the boke and be-hynd. The sam day was the Marchandes-tayllers' fest, [where] …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Mylkestrett, (where he lived in) the sam howse that master Hynd ded, and was ys plasse. [If] he had levyd, he had byn … of armes, and mony morners in blake; and hegayff the sam[e church a] goodly crosse of sylver and the stayff to the …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… ther turne [came] they ded, 99 master Towllys and master Hynd and master Machyll, clothworker. The iij day of October … splinter. visitors. Cuthbert Tunstall. chain gate. i. e. slightly. Marshalsea. Lodge. Queenhithe. naughtily. asked him. brought. tarry. every. i. e. the officers of his household. i. e. the house. a course. …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… strynges of the small fysse, and on the horse a-for and be-hynd here, led by on of the bedylls of Brydwell. The xxiij …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… mariners appointed to the ships. [ Three pages. Court Bk., E. I. Comp., Vol. I., 35, 36.] Dec. 6. Hague. 278. Geo. … will not accept a second place. [ Vide Bruce's Annals of E. I. Comp., Vol. I., p. 132.] Dec. 10.Committee appointed to … in Purchas, I., 13947. See also Bruce's Annals of the E. I. Comp., I, 136139, who quotes this charter from the …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, East Indies, China and Japan
… Nicholls. Henry Butler, 200 l. [ Four pages. Court Bk., E. I. Comp., Vol. I., pp. 105, 106.] …
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