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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and an introductory paragraph which calls attention to the more noticeable monuments in the parish. The chronological … A second paragraph calls attention, when necessary, to its more remarkable features. This is followed by a concise … Had appearance alone been made the test of selection, many more might easily have been included. The map at the end of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and an introductory paragraph which calls attention to the more noticeable monuments in the parish. The chronological … A second paragraph calls attention, when necessary, to its more remarkable features. This is followed by a concise … Had appearance alone been made the test of selection, many more might easily have been included. The map at the end of …
Survey of London
… insufficiently appreciated. In this chapter it will be more closely considered socially and aesthetically. 1 In its … Britain was losing its industrial ascendency to other more carefully educated nations aroused in him a contempt for … work), and Albert's own personal taste was clearly much more narrowly Italianate in architecture, as at Osborne …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… to your daughter but least it might grieve and wrong her more then him i have directed it unto yow; the second shall … interrogatories: 2. He favoured each party alike but had 'more cause to favour Mr Challoner.' 12. At Butler's house, …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… and no gentleman, using also at the same time words of more fowle disgrace to your petitioner, which in modestie he …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and [Dr.] John Craig. Committed to: [f. 125] Sir George More Sir Nathaniel Rich Mr. Lewis Mr. [Francis] … Robert Hatton Sir Henry Poole Sir Edward Peyton Sir Robert More Monday, 2 [o']clock, Court of Wards. Mr. [Richard] … Committed to: Sir Edward Coke Sir Thomas Cheke Sir George More Sir Henry Anderson Mr. John Coke Sir Henry Mildmay Sir …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Fanshawe Chancellor Duchy Sir William Masham Sir George More Sir Francis Barrington Sir Thomas Crymes Tomorrow, 2 … Mr. Thomas Fanshawe Mr. [Ralph] Whitfield Sir George More Sir John Walter Attorney Wards Presently, in the … should be heard in order as they came in. Resolved, no more petitions about returns already made to be now received. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… spring, for the King, Prince and all say they never knew a more prudent Parliament than this is. He would have us not to … cloth beyond sea and occasion the wearing of cloth there more than now, and therefore he thinks trade will be the … That the wars of Germany have been the cause that no more cloths have been vented in those parts these 4 years. …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… giving him the lie and declaring that 'he would procure more friends in the Court of Chivalry than James Coffyn … had remitted the foresaid injurie, but rather was he not more incensed against Stephens. And whether after the … and some others remained, who refused to go for an hour or more, 'to the offence of Mr Coffin'? 8. Did Mr Coffin …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… we will assist him if he follow our advice. SIR GEORGE MORE. First, to give our opinions for war; secondly, that the … to let us know he had disbursed so much he could do [ sic] more for war, but for that must rely upon us. [f. 36] To … it. We must needs assist if the treaties break, yea, much more if the treaties hold. To begin with a general [CJ 683] …
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