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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… A summary of Strafford's evidence A Summary of the Evidence of My Lord of Strafford. … favour, can be my Judges: His Majesty is above it, the King Condemns no Man; the great operation of His Sceptre is … (under favour) Mr. Treasurer was in this (methoughts) a little Dubious; he was something Doubtful; for, at the first, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… 12000 disbanded Men, 360. vid. 381. Sir Benjamin Rudyard's Speech against it, ibid. The French Ambassador complains of … Holland to go down to Disband the Army, 291. vid. 357. The King consents to Disband the Horse, pag. 361. Votes for … 461. He is removed, 462. He draws his Sword in Westminster-Hall, 464 M. Malton restored to send Burgesses to Parliament, …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Abannan See Avannan & Vannam. Abba, Francis s. George, of Bristol (city), pleb. Pembroke Coll., matric. 6 … 8 Feb., 1593-4 (see O.H.S., x. 370); M.A. from Broadgates Hall 4 May, 1619. See O.H.S., xii. 181. Abbinton, John. See … martyr,' rector of Bradwell, Essex, 1530; for denying the King's supremacy over the Church, he was hanged, drawn, and …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Blue Boar inn, which has a late-medieval 4-bayed open hall with crucks. 19 Brick was introduced extensively in the … Blue Boar 22 which closed between 1931 and 1939. 23 Worthy's Royal hotel, later the Royal Wessex hotel, opened in the … variously said to have been granted to the Templars by the king, 46 by William Martel, the king's butler, before 1136, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Horethorne, E. division of Somerset, 4 miles (S. by W.) from Wincanton, on the road to Blandford; … which are quarried. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 9. 9. 4., and in the gift of the Rev. Thomas … for building, and of stone for repairing roads. Abberley Hall, a beautiful Italian edifice, was purchased in 1844, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… portions shown in solid black.) 1. ABBERTON. (D.d.) (O.S. 6 in. xxxvi. N.E.) Abberton is a small parish 4 m. S. of Colchester. Ecclesiastical (1). Parish Church of St. … ivy on tower. Secular (2). Homestead Moat, at Abberton Hall, N. of the church. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… OF THE ANCIENT AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN CENTRAL AND S.W. ESSEX. ACCREDITED TO A DATE ANTERIOR TO 1714, arranged … good. Secular Homestead Moats a(2). At Berwick Berners Hall, m. N.N.E. of the church. a(3). At site of former … and both have original roofs with tie-beams and octagonal king-posts (Plate p. 114). The smaller barn has original …
A History of the County of Essex
… 1854 the advowson had been acquired by Capel Cure of Blake Hall (in Bobbingworth, q.v.) who presented his son, L. Capel … at 10 marks in about 1254, 1291, and 1428 and a £14 10 s. in 1535. 56 Tithes were commuted n: 843 for £455; there … the west end are indications of the former bell turret, 'a little wooden turret with a spire'. 60 This is shown in an …
A History of the County of Essex
… on the north by White Roding, on the west by Matching and Little Laver, and on the east by the River Roding and the … Beauchamp Roding to the south ran from the river near Pig's Bridge west and south-west to the Little Laver boundary … flow east into the Roding. Brick Kiln Wood and Rookwood Hall Wood are in the west. Abbess Roding village, in the …
A History of the County of Essex
… Before the Conquest ABBESS RODING (later known as ABBESS HALL) was held by Leuild (probably a woman) as a manor and 3 … 'and he who held this land was only the man of Geoffrey's predecessor, and had no power to put this land in … 1541 the manor itself was settled upon Anne of Cleves, the king's divorced wife. 40 The manor was soon in the king's
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