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Calendar of Border Papers
… to punish all who make such "trist." 3. And a force of horsemen for defence, till the people recover their losses … fear the outlawsScots or English. 6. That she would place horsemen at Harbottle and Rothbury to be led by the deputy … may lie in Sir John Forster's house at Hexham with his horsemen, and ground for their horses, to defend the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… of truce which he has not done for 3 or 4 years. The 20 horsemen can be ill spared, and I beg your resolution by the … of the horse garrison to watch the country, who chanced to light upon some thieves driving stolen sheep; in the fight to … more "at lardge." Requests the Queen's pleasure for his 20 horsemen, as he continues to pay them himself, though the 3 …
Calendar of Border Papers
… the truth may "by your penetrative wisdom be brought to light, to the detecting of the wicked, and justifieng of the … Art. 1. Failure to keep days of truce. 3. As to the 80 horsemen and their disposal. 4. That he denied John Browne … Against Raiph Mansfeild. Art. 3. His misuse of the 30 horsemen allowed him. 8. Reset of Lionel Charleton. 10. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to me as her warden: on receipt whereof, he not only made light of it as insufficient, but has presently posted up, …
Calendar of Border Papers
Calendar of Border Papers
… sergeants, 40 s. each; the captainship, 100 marks; 20 horsemen at 6 l. 13 s. 4 d. each, 200 marks; 3 porters, 26 s. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The surface is undulated; the soil good, a little light and gravelly upon a limestone substratum in parts, and …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… restored; the western is an early 14th-century trefoiled light under a square head with an almost semi-circular …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… stage has, in the W. wall, a window of one rectangular light. The bell-chamber has, in each wall, a window of two … The side walls have each a window of one four-centred light under a square head with a moulded label, all formerly …
Survey of London
… "very large and well resorted unto by Coaches, Waggons and Horsemen." From the time of Elizabeth I the premises have …
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