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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… although having a sufficient maintenance, to crave my year's allowance before hand, my expenses being so great at my … is noted to have attended as a serving man upon Lord Montague. P.S.I have Boast in ward, in the Sheriff's custody, … and the qualities of John Boast, a priest, who served Lord Montague, and of others from whom he received the said …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… J. Thornborow of that county has recovered the manor of S by common law from R. K. of Lancashire, yet is notoriously … Stevens, of Crauford; the tanner of Lisden; Gray, Simon Montague's man; Ri. Aier, Robt. Lane's man; John Dowsett, an … one of the complainants there; a miller of Edward Montague's; and Browne, of Fotheringham. The keepers of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… island. The estimate of expense amounts to 14,479 l. 14 s. 9 d., great regard being had to the calculation the … as to the necessary works and repairs in Guernsey. [ S.P. Dom. William and Mary 14, No. 54.] March 23. Kensington. … sail thither from Portsmouth. Dutch with translation. [ S.P. Dom. Naval 2.] March 23. Admiralty Office. A list of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… that the crown chancellor gave them an account of the King's indisposition, which his Majesty had also done before by an … Wright, commander, from Dublin, with Lord Donegal, Captain Montague, and several other officers and gentlemen as … bar between the Earl of Bath, plaintiff, and the Earl of Montague and Mr. Moore, defendants, about part of the late …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… by his fatherinlaw, the Duke of Orleans, by the King's order, so that now there are no more hopes of a peace on … secret service. Captain Bridges, late commander of the Montague, was yesterday committed to Newgate, and will be … This day Captain William Bridges, late commander of the Montague, was tried by a special commission in the King's
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… house of the Sieur Francois de Gulpen, near the Prince's camp, where nine German foot soldiers died, being drowned … were then with him. 6. The Prince crossed the Maas (by God's help) with 12,000 horsemen, terstons, black reiters. 7. … horse, who had a little skirmish against the Prince's men, and also letting fly a white flag outside his …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which his Majesty was pleased that your Excellency's person should hold, and showing that I was of the Chamber, … start for London, with another gentleman of Mr. Masterman's, who was responsible for our not speaking with any on the … said with one voice that they have to fight his Majesty's fleet, and that they know well that this fleet would not in …
A New History of London
… William Bracebridge, John Peckering in Bracebridge's place, John Fenhill. HENRY VII. 1485 John Ward, mayor, Tho. … Pindar. JAMES I. 1603 Sir Henry Billingsley, Sir Henry Montague, Nicholas Fuller and Richard Gore. 1614 Sir Henry Montague, recorder, Nicholas Fuller, Tho. Lowe, Robert …
A New History of London
… Cheyne. One of this name was made a justice of the King's-Bench, in the year 1416, and in 1424, lord chief justice … afterward. 1453, made a serjeant. In 1458, made the king's serjeant. In 1465, made a justice of the King's-Bench. In 1469, made chief justice. 33 Hen. VI. 1455. …
Survey of London
… was closed to allow of the building of the sexton's house. From 1863 and onwards the Midland Railway obtained … of fine monuments, including that erected by Viscount Montague to the Hon. Mary Browne, were falling to pieces. In … Bt. 1745. The Hon. Mary Browne, sister of Viscount Montague. 1746. James (Giacomo) Leoni, the well-known …
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