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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… knowledge, having seen the experience of it in Fowey and Lostwithiel. Both these corporations obeyed his Majesty's …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… due and accustomed to be paid into the Exchequer at Lostwithiel for the Duchy of Cornwall. The former markets and … p. 163 382 March 14. Warrant for renewing the charter of Lostwithiel, Cornwall. Minute. Entry Book 336, p. 31 383 …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 17 (2s. Walter, of Pelyn, Cornwall); recorder and M.P. Lostwithiel 1625, and April to May, 1640, a colonel in the … 1679-80; incorporated at Cambridge 1699 (s. Bernard, of Lostwithiel), rector of Sheviocke, Cornwall, 1680-1740, vicar …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Powder hundred and of Cornwall, 1 mile (W. by S.) from Lostwithiel; containing 1809 inhabitants. It is situated on …
Alumni Oxonienses
… knighted at Theobalds 11 May, 1603; M.P. Bodmin 1601, Lostwithiel 1604-11; died 12 April, 1615; brother of …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… living of which is in the gift of the Incumbent of Witton. Lostwithiel (St. Bartholomew) LOSTWITHIEL ( St. Bartholomew), an incorporated market-town … traces of Roman occupation. According to tradition, Lostwithiel was so named from having been the residence of …
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 …
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