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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… the cheque and corporals 150. The captain carried a gold or gold-tipped staff, the lieutenant a black staff with a … palace guard. They gave their attendance on the great or King's staircase and in the guard chamber, `40 by day, 20 … in 1685. In 1669 they were paid 2s. 6d. per diem, or 45 11s. 5 Under William III this sank to 30 per annum, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… three: 6 the vicar, resident usually at Hessle, a curate, or 'reader', resident at Hull, 7 and the grammar-school … of the rectory, and 15 s. was due from the tithes of West Ings, in Myton. 298 The corporation gave 10. 299 The value of … of St. Michael and All Angels, in Holderness Road, Sutton Ings, was consecrated in 1927. 880 A Consolidated Chapelry, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the mediaeval period were either non-resident or obscure. 'Lusty lads, liver and light,' from … Rivington, Anglezarke, and Blackrod. The new township or civil parish of Bolton includes not only the old Great and … natives of the parish have achieved distinction in one way or another. Of these some are noticed in the accounts of the …
Survey of London
… is not clear whether the licence applied to Wood's Hotel or to another house on the east side of the Piazza (see page … were in the occupation of Thomas Starling (Stirling, or Sterling) who established a licensed hotel known as the … the new building should copy the original elevation or depart from it. The steward, T. J. R. Davison, when …
Survey of London
… as the Tesell grounde, by the prior to the Fraternyte or Guylde of Artyllary of longebowes, Crossebowes and … the name of the Ground as deriving from the tasels (or teasels) planted there for the use of clothworkers, 2 who … of our Preve Chambre Overseers of the Fraternitie or Guylde of Saint George. It constituted them Overseers of …
Survey of London
… were of 'le oldehalle' and a 'garden platte' to Joan Rosse or Rose, widow; a tenement and garden described in 1542 as … of London; property described in 1540_1 as a tenement or mansion called 'le brick house' within the cemetery of the … of this suggest that the position of the main priory build ings was on the north side of the western arm of Spital …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… ( C. & W. Trans. N.S. xxi, 160 ff) the date is about or after 1210.] 105. (C. p. 74).Walter Bonekill [see no. 77] confirms to William de Ireby, clerk, or his assigns, land adjoining William's barn on the east, … W. may have been Walter ( c. 1255), William ( c. 1262) or Warin ( c. 1286)]. …
Survey of London
… (18th July, 1796). Translated Marshal Saxe's Reveries or Memoirs of the Art of War, 1757. Was aide-de-camp to … Odes of Pindar, and miscellaneous poetry. JOHN WILTON, Ex( or). of Gilbert West (25th Dec., 1755). HON. FRED VANE (25th …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… in the Church of England, that shall reasonably be ask'd, or can consist with Christian Prudence; and I declare myself … such Differences as tend to dissolve all Parliaments; or I, that wou'd preserve this and all Parliaments from being … fit for this Discase, whether the Fault be in the Laws, or the Men, in the Men that should obey, or in the Men that …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… that Hospital; one of which was, a Soldier's being wounded or maimed in the Service, and discharged by his Colonel, as … having been twenty Years in the Service, and reduced, or discharged by his Colonel, as an old and decrepid Soldier. … by either of these Rules, unless he was by his Age, or his Wounds, become actually unfit for Service; because, as …
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