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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… in so much that, as touching his own person, either in wit or activity for the war, he is not like to do any great feat. … the Emperor to the King, and will probably cross in two or three days, if wind and weather serve. Two hoys laden with … 12 Feb. 14 Hen. VIII.S.B. Pat. p. 2, m. 19. 12. Th. Jameson, of York, merchant. Licence to export 100 sacks of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Guisnes to Calais and to the camp, 2 s. 8 d. the load, or 2 s. the day. To And. Bleke, for carrying 4 loads of … you will take the see, which is worth 5,000 ducats, or the said sum. The journey to Italy which we spoke of, will … of 20 men, from 2 d. to 6 d. a day, 56 s. 11 d. To Thos. Jameson, merchant of York, for victualling them for 127 days, …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… him. The days appointed in this bill shall be duly kept, or else that by your mediation the King will take my lands in … p. 1. Add.: Secretary. 29 June. 899. Christopher Mont (or Monthaborinus). See Grants in June, No. 25. 29 June. 900. … Paper for the justices' fees of the Staple. Paper of Th. Jameson merchant of York's device touching the staple of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… and Russhton, Ntht., esq., 4 May. Thomas Lowthe or Lowth, of Sawtre and Sawtebemis, Hunts, Gretyngham, Suff., and Cas..., Essex, esq., 5 May. John Gryce or Grysse, of Titteshall, Hunnyngham and Brokedisshe, Norf., … in the commote of Penllyn, co. Merioneth 20 March. Thomas Jameson or Jamesson, of York, merchant, merchant adventurer …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… O. 478. Dame Elizabeth Shelley 1 to Lady Lisle. Fourteen or 15 days before Michaelmas, Mrs. Waynam and Mrs. Fawkener … holiness, of your Majesty, could give the smallest credit, or even give ear, to such wicked scandals, of which I cited … Willughby to Cromwell. An honest young man named William Jameson, tallow chandler in Southwark, stands bound for one …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… by Hornsey U.D. in 1898. 80 By 1918 over 460 a. or 16 per cent of the borough consisted of open spaces; they … nothing had been built west of the Rectory and Middle Lane or south of the church on the glebe, which the rector refused … town houses. Highgate Heights, Panorama Court, Jameson Lodge, Mount Lodge, Fitzroy Court, and no. 55 were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 74 whose father had had an an interest in it in 1515 or earlier, 75 and the estates, which by then included a … the Copley chancel in 1602 82 and the Roffey chantry or chancel from 1858 or earlier. 83 In 1535 the annual income … livings, 23 Horsham being served from 1770 by William Jameson, who after 1773 was also master of the grammer …
Journal of the House of Commons
… provide), shall be entitled to pass free at any toll bar or bars upon the said Branch Road." The said Amendments being … Packet Company;-and, of Charles Wye Williams and James Jameson, Esquires, two of the Trustees of The City of Dublin … That they may be heard by themselves, their counsel or agents against certain parts thereof. And the said …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Actions, which neither his Lordship nor any of his Tenants or Servants had any Notice of; which his Lordship conceiveth … was in Possession on the 23th Day of October, 1641, or at any Time since." Bill of Indemnity. The House was … of Bower, Christopher Charlton of Hawcopp, and Gilbert Jameson, and forthwith bring them in Safety before the Lords …
Journal of the House of Lords
… L. Edgecumbe. L. Sandys. L. Ravensworth. Their Lordships, or any Five of them; to meet on Thursday next, at Ten o'Clock … Frame Fleshers, and Thomas Brown, John Brown, Alexander Jameson, Robert Leslie, and Peter Forgie, Coopers, to the … Act for carrying into Execution several Contracts, made by or on the Behalf of James late Lord Bulkeley in the Kingdom …
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