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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Eastry, co. Kent, esq v William Crayford of London and Mongeham, co. Kent, gent March 1638 - February 1639 The … insulted him by taking the place above him at the table and then declaring that 'I was a base fellow and no gentleman, and that none of my ancestors were …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… market place, Yorkshire, 'Thou lyest, thou art a sharke, and livest by sharkeinge, and I am a better man, or as good a man as thou'. Green … him and West had said that Green was 'no better than a malt worme, in going about to do him that injury'. Around …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… We have, however, carefully considered their Report, and we find ourselves unable to agree with it in several … of Commission. These heads relate (1) to the foundation and object of the Livery Companies of the City of London; (2) to the constitution of these companies, and the privileges enjoyed by those who are members of them; …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… drawn scraps of information from a wide variety of sources and touched on subjects dealt with in a great number of … however, would be served by the listing of all sources and secondary authorities consulted. Details of some of them … contemporary attitudes, but as references therein to furs and skinners are brief and incidental, they have nearly all …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Abbas and Temple Combe ABBAS AND TEMPLE COMBE Abbas and Temple Combe in 1838 Abbas and … was stocked with wheat, maslin, peas, vetches, oats, and malt. 99 In 1327 and 1331 Nicholas of Weathergrave complained …
A History of the County of Essex
… Abbess Roding Introduction ABBESS RODING Abbess Roding and Beauchamp Roding (q.v.) form the south-west part of the … Roding as part of its name. Of these parishes only Abbess and Beauchamp Roding became part of Ongar hundred, the others … area in 1724, described it as 'famous for good land, good malt and dirty roads; the latter indeed in the winter are …
A History of the County of Essex
… have visited Rookwood Hall for the benefit of his health and to have obtained from his hosts the use of a former malt house at the hall. This was used for worship until a … the Capels, who were certainly living there in 1698 and perhaps for a few years after. Until the end of the 18th …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… bank of the Nethan, a fine stream tributary to the Clyde, and is in the centre of the parish, and contains the … bleachfield. The parish contains several mills for barley-meal and flour, all which, together with one for grinding … spices, hardware, iron, armour of various kinds, malt, wheat, and numerous other articles. During the regency …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… county of Aberdeen; comprising the village of Pennan, and containing 1645 inhabitants, of whom 376 are in the … very few of which are to be obtained. There are two meal-mills in the parish, the one at Aberdour, and the other … are produced weekly, consuming about 374 quarters of malt, and feeding 400 head of cattle; there are 60 men …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Abingdon - Ackton Abingdon ABINGDON, a borough and market-town having exclusive jurisdiction, and the head of a union, locally in the hundred of Hormer, … has also declined. The trade now consists in corn and in malt, which are sold to a considerable extent. Several wharfs …
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