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Alumni Oxonienses
… and 1614, co. Glamorgan 1624-5 and 1625, and 1628-9, Lostwithiel 1626; died "very aged." See Foster's …
Cardiff Records
… Cardiff was the Castle and Town of Glamorgan and Morganwg. Lostwithiel. The writer meant, of course, "Glamorgan"; but …
Borough Market Privileges
… of 32. and 60. respectively. [CPR 1385-89, 184] 12/10/1386 Lostwithiel (Cornwall) Plymouth (Devon) London Order to the … the port of London to allow Walter Hikedoun, merchant of Lostwithiel, to take 5 lasts, 32 dakers and and four hides to …
Old and New London
… representative of two Cornish boroughs, St. Germains and Lostwithiel, and became a distinguished speaker; and after …
Alumni Oxonienses
… (then Baronetti fil.); student of Middle Temple 1625; M.P. Lostwithiel, 1626; admon. 15 Aug., 1642; brother of John, … bart. (1689), vice-admiral of Cornwall, sheriff 1691; M.P. Lostwithiel 1700-1, returned for Lostwithiel and Bossiney (probably sat for Bossiney) 1701-2, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… bring in new alterations. Truro, Launceston, Helston and Lostwithiel [are] coinage towns. They object that Penryn is … [in the number of said towns have been made] since; and Lostwithiel was altered and Penzance by this King [Charles …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Seymour Tredenham, esq., is read for 80 l. for repairing Lostwithiel gaol, and is referred to Mr. Travers. Mr. Knight …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… town. Notice to be given immediately to the coinage towns Lostwithiel, Truro and Helston, that if they have anything to … to be transmitted to Auditor Phelips. The three letters to Lostwithiel, Helston and Truro about coinage [town right …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for the Duchy of Cornwall at the ancient Duchy town of Lostwithiel, notwithstanding it hath been lately removed from …
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