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Survey of London
… competitors. In France, Bavaria and Prussia there was a long tradition of state involvement in arts and manufactures, … influence on the disposition of most parts of the estate, long before he briefly became a Commissioner himself (in … by him on the estate's layout (fig. 19). A huge 800-foot-long National Gallery was to lie across the main northsouth …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… letter so bitter and invective was for that he had then a long time of sickness which in itself is teasty and forward, … out of a forward disposition in a sick man (who had not long before been much wronged by Challoner) than out of an … and to stand to his promise made unto Mr Heilin.' 5. 'Not long before the writing and sending of the letter, Mr Heilin …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… witness? Where had they lived for the last ten years? How long had they known the parties? 2. Were they a relative, … King drinking together? How much did they drink? For how long? And 'what did the reckoning come unto'? No date. Signed … went out into the backside together, where they had not long stayed before they came into the hall againe and weare …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… on the Lord Treasurer is a matter of fact and needs no long advice or deliberation, and the Lords by the reason that … against my Lord was in fact and therefore did require no long consideration but he might have answered, which he does … was inserted that fishing places might be enjoyed as long as any ship remained there to prevent those who stay …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… del trade: Marchant Adventerers de porter eius touts long pattentes et orders sur eux. Pattente de Eastland …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… shall think fitt. And he shall ever pray for your honor's long and happie life.' No date. Notes Edward Ashton may have …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… was the age, occupation and condition of the witness? How long had the witness known the parties? To whom would they … 'distempered with drink' and 'demeaned himself civilly' as long as Salterne was with him. 10. He believed Coffin 'was a … Coffin 'seemed to be displeased that the company staied so long.' 8. Coffin 'did demeane himself soberly and was not …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… 'the next court daie of Assistants (as he should have done long since)'; but in December Dr Duck petitioned for Wigg's … 14/3z, Second set of defence interrogatories 1. How long had the witness known Joshua Collin and 'Mr William … the next court daie of assistants (as he should have done long since) and paie to the peticoner the some of £20 for his …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… be ready. Will only open the debt of the King by the long and deceivable treaties. From 1617 [ sic], has spent … par customes si enter warre. Rather open than ease wants. Long and deceaveable treties ove Spaine. Since Michaelmas … [ Blank] SIR EDWARD CECIL. [ Blank] MR. [EDWARD] ALFORD. Long et mature deliberacyon. Warre: de necessitie? Supplye; …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… When all brought to London, then he took 2,800, and long before he could [f. 197] have any satisfaction. 3. For …
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