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Journal of the House of Commons
… Seven hundred maimed Soldiers sent from the Battle at Keynton, to be cured there; was this Day read; and ordered to …
Journal of the House of Lords
… Earl of Lyndsey, who was taken a Prisoner at the Battle of Keynton, that they would give Six Captains Prisoners at …
London Politics 1713-1717
… 58 Kenyon, John, 64 Ketterick, Thomas (CC), 58, 148 Keynton Robert (CC), 81, 147 Samuel (CC), 81, 148 Keys, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… referred to the Commissioners for Irish Affairs, 4 June. Keynton, and Parts adjacent, 1642, to be searched for Arms …
Journal of the House of Commons
… 1642, Petition; Order for paying him for Horses lost at Keynton, 1 Mar. Papists, 1640, a Committee to consider of …
Journal of the House of Commons
… Petition of Bailiff concerning maimed Soldiers sent from Keynton, read, and referred to the Committee for maimed …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 49. Ham, 6. Hillesley, 169. Huntley, 7, 117. Kemerton, 88. Keynton, 75. Laverton, 93. Lechlade (Letchlow), 83, 84, 164, …
Calendar of Border Papers
… 50. John: his arms, p. 56. Keyme, the, in Tynedale: 174. Keynton: horsemen in, p. 22. Kiddesse, James: a gentleman of …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wm., I. 1062. Keynsham (Kensham), Soms., II. 195 (p. 85). Keynton (Salop?), I. g. 795 (12). Keys, Ric., II. g. 1311 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 422. Kentish town (co. Middlesex), 1. Kenton; see Keynton. Kentwell Ward, Yorks [? Kendal ward, Westmorland], … 13. Keyhaven (Hants), 534, 687. Keyingham (Yorks), 395. Keynton (Kenton), Francis, referee in Mint dispute, 154, 442, …
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