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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… attending their Lordships in the House of Lords, the Lord High Chancellor signified to them her Majesty's … a second Reading: After which upon the Motion of the Lord Lumley, seconded by the Earl of Hertford, it was … powerfully supported by Mr. Walpole, General Stanhope, the Lord Finch, (eldest Son to the Earl of Nottingham,) and the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… or resolved to raise, and to lay the Proposal before the Lord Treasurer. The Comptrollers thereupon received Proposals … of the Goods. All which the Comptrollers laid before the Lord Treasurer, and had his Lordship's Directions thereupon. … other Colonels of the Army did. And in their Report to the Lord Treasurer they represented, That on the six Regiments …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… to the Catalans: Which was said to be written by the Lord Bolingbroke, was as follows: In answer to the Addresses … Knatchbull. ; Mr. Secretary Bromley. ; Mr. Walpole. ; Lord Hinchingbrooke. ; Sir Thomas Hanmer. ; Resolutions … of the Ministry, was answer'd by the Earl of Hertford. The Lord Hinchingbrooke express'd likewise his Fears of the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… (5) St. Apollonia, (6) The Blessed Virgin, (7) Our Lord (ihc), (8) St. Alban, (9) St. Walstan, (10) St. Felix, …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… 21 By 1877 the patronage was being exercised by the Lord Chancellor. 22 On the union of the benefices of Foxton … who presented for the first and third turns, and the Lord Chancellor, who presented for the second turn. 23 Foxton …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… 13th-century. In churchyardS. of porch (7) to James Mayor, 1700, flat slab; (8) headstone with scroll top and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 70 acres of glebe. The church, said to have been built by Lord Segrave, whose armorial bearings are in the tower, is a … on the east. The living is a donative, in the gift of Lord Lyttelton, who enjoys the title of Baron Frankley. The …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… free tenants who were able to make terms with the lord of the manor about commoning rights, 17 and in 1315 … up their rights of common in certain pastures so that the lord of the manor could inclose them (presumably the 30 a. of … years the Slimbridge inhabitants, with the help of their lord, Lord Berkeley, 29 kept them out of the new warth. 30 In …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… the Severn belonged to the manor in 1315. 11 In 1866 the lord of the manor, H. C. Clifford, had stop-nets in the … of 20 a. in Frampton park was recorded in 1296, 30 and the lord's park, mentioned in 1434, 31 was leased in 1499 to be … 32 as were 480 in other leases of the park in 1543. 33 The lord's park, in the south of the parish, 34 was distinct from …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… John, who in turn died in 1299. 43 A John de Clifford was lord of Frampton in 1276 44 and 1288, 45 but he seems to have … by 1340, when John Chideock paid a rent owed by the lord of the manor, 57 and certainly by 1355, when his widow … Frampton manor to John and Isabel. 58 Their son John was lord of the manor in 1366 59 during his father's lifetime, …
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