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A History of the County of Oxford
… or their families; some were vested in the corporate body and were administered by the council, but many were at the … by fines. 43 In the 15th century it was controlled by 'the keepers of the common chest' and later by 'moneymasters', who by the late 17th century were the bailiffs for the year. 44 The fund amounted to c. £71 in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… exceptions, to those for the poor, including almshouses and homes, and to endowed trusts for general charitable … trusts for specific objects other than the relief of the poor, such as those for church purposes, hospitals and … In 1846-8 the Dudley Street almshouses were sold to the London and North-Western Railway and new almshouses were …
A History of the County of Essex
… by charter in 1610 for a master, who was also to be rector of St. Mary Magdalen's church, and five poor single or widowed people of Colchester. The … known as Lady Judd, by indenture of 1591, gave to the bailiffs and commonalty £100 to buy flax and other materials …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Charity Charity. I. 549. Letter of Sir Christopher Hatton to the Lord Mayor, asking his … for one of the daughters of the late Mr. Cox, a citizen, and her husband, who were in great distress. 21st October, … conscience had left his country and become a resident in London, and who, having fallen into poverty, was compelled to …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Mary) CHARLBURY ( St. Mary), a parish, in the union of Chipping-Norton, partly in the hundred of Chadlington, and partly in that of Banbury, county of Oxford, 6 miles (W. … of Suttonat-Hone, W. division of Kent, 6 miles (E.) from London; containing 2655 inhabitants. This place, in ancient …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… April 1. St. James's. Proclamation to inhibit the sale of Latin Books reprinted beyond the seas, having been first … only a sorrow, but an astonishment on all his faculties, and he cannot move without new direction. In the meantime, he … 109. Petition of Robert Wood, John Wood, and two others, Keepers of his Majesty's cormorants, to the Commissioners for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… - volume 1 March 1625 March 1625 [March 27.] Proclamation of the Privy Council, the Lord Mayor and others, that Prince Charles, by the death of King James, … No. 1.] [March 27.] 1. MS. copy of the above. March 27. London. 2. J. Chambermayd to Elizabeth Queen of Bohemia. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… Ifferson's cause had been heard in Lord Zouch's time, and with as much favour as the cause would bear. Nov. 18. … Lord Clifford to Sec. Conway. Represents the importtance of fortifying Tynemouth and Holy Island. Longs to hear … Nov. 22. 12. The Lord Mayor [Allen Cotton] and Aldermen of London to the Council. The great mortality, although it has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 112, 1628 April 1. 1. Three Resolutions voted by the House of Commons, in affirmmation of the liberty of the subject. … in the House of Commons about the liberty of the subject and imprisoning without specifying the cause." April 1. 2. … than the Powder Treason. April 1. 4. Bishop Montaigne, of London, to George Duke of Buckingham. Has received certain …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… April 14-23, 1628 April 1423, 1628 April 14. 1. Petition of the House of Commons to the King, concerning the billeting … in Council to that purpose which her Majesty has seen, and a part whereof was delivered in the Lower House, … of Seamen in the Souche [Zouch ?] alias the Costly, of London. April 17. Plymouth. 23. Sir James Bagg to Buckingham. …
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