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Four Shillings In The Pound Aid 1693/4
… 0.00 0.00 Walker, Francis 2.80 14.00 0.00 0.00 Comment: Or Fearing. Harris, Thomas 1.80 9.00 0.60 50.00 Barraclough, … 1.40 7.00 0.00 0.00 Taylor, Thomas 2.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 Man, James 1.80 9.00 0.30 25.00 Batt, Humphrey 1.60 8.00 0.30 … 0.00 Tomblisson, Samuel 4.00 20.00 0.30 25.00 Comment: Or Judd. -, - 2.00 10.00 0.00 0.00 Comment: Empty. Layton, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… Exterior, 15th-century 7 """""" Stone Rood, late 12th or early 13th-century 7 (4) Eastbury House, 16th-century: … of Roof-trusses 114 (8) Black Notley Lodge, late 17th or early 18th-century 270 (16) Cottage, Baker's Lane, … South 112 "" N. wall of Nave 113 "" Glass, crowned head of man, c. 1500 xxxv 37. HARLOW. (2) The Church, 12th-century …
Survey of London
… partially reflected in London by the National Gallery (or, dimly, the British Museum), the Commissioners' new suburb … however, except perhaps in the cataloguing, was Albert, or South Kensington, a complete innovator, even in Britain; … its creator and chief representative.' 22 Cole was not a man of original mind in the way that the Prince was, but …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… do nothing else but lye', and said that he was a better man than Chadwell. No further proceedings survive. Initial … and made comparison with him, saying that he was a better man then the petitioner, and told him that he lyed, and that … appeared in the Oxfordshire Visitations of 1634, 1669 or 1675. W. H. Turner (ed.), The Visitations of the County of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… complained that Franke had said that he was a better man in the presence of Chaldecott's tenants and servants, … adding that your petitioner had a brother, and sister, or two that dyed in debt, and not able to paye their debts, … many other vile words, adding farther that he was a better man, then your petitioner.' Petitioned that Franke be brought …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… as a cowardly, blustering fool, unable to meet his debts or carry out his threats, and forced to beg Heylin's … concluded 'judge you if this be not the part of a knave, or if you will, of a giddie headed foole (for so you will … Oxford for satisfaction who, hiding himself, offered his man Titus Wright £60 to fight with me. He refusing the money …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the parties? 2. Were they a relative, household servant or retainer of Claxton or King? Were they indebted to Claxton or King? 3. How much … fellow of no abilitie or estate, and Thomas Monke... a man verie poore and of late had relief from the parish of …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of his people given in Parliament. And this manifestation, or declaration, the Duke said that himself had seen and read … whether the House should put it presently to a committee or no. [f. 129] MR. [WILLIAM] MALLORY moved for a general … farms, was very careful to get in all the copies of every man's share what he had paid. A gentleman remembering that …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… examine whether Sir Thomas Gerrard be a recusant convict, or no. The Serjeant to bring here any of Sir Thomas Gerrard's … 1. For Monmouth. Mr. W[alter] Steward, a Scottish man, not naturalized, returned, but his bills for … denizens. For the precedents, they were never questioned or debated here. SIR D[UDLEY] DIGGES. To do here as in Sir …
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