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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… of money paid into the receipt, by virtue of Her Majesty's warrants, by the receivers of the Court of Wards and Duchy … there never passed any tally for the same but the teller's bill was entered with Mr. Petre, whereby he took knowledge … entered into the Pell, you must as well enter the teller's bill there as with Mr. Skinner. You shall have my best …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… about a debt due to him from Avery Copley of Lincoln's Inn. 2. Going thence to Wetherby, met the Master of Gray, … the Ambassador, and lodged with him at Alderman Harvey's. Catered for them four days. 5. Went back into the North to … pay or anything else from the Laird of Lesterrick, save a nag which he gave him last summer. [5 pages, copy.] Dec. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of the cipher, but I have set it down verbatim. Lord Paget's coming from Rome is to meet with Thomas Throgmorton at … gives order from Rome. Here is great looking into Aldred's doings, and they are very vigilant upon him, and intend to … him to be an honest man, and gave him credit, and his own nag and foot cloth, with one of his servants to bring him to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Lord Burghley. At the time of the survey of Dacre's lands in 26 Eliz., Her Highness' pleasure was notified to … would be for them that those lands had come to Her Majesty's hands, so as to be rid of all controversies of late years; and it was to great purpose that this Her Majesty's pleasure was so signified to them, for thereby many who …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… my neighbours of Sherburne, to appear before you about a nag. I am sorry he has stirred therein, yet as it has come … manor, co. Dorset, lent Nicholas Delabere, in May 1591, a nag, which was taken within the manor as a stranger, receiving of him in pawn thereof another nag, until he brought the strayed nag again. Delabere, riding …
A History of the County of Sussex
… inhabited c. 1937, and was used in 1956 as a nurseryman's store; 43 it was later demolished. Yew Tree House at the … the village was built c. 1830. Around Albourne Green 300 yd. north of Albourne Street there were three or four houses … by c. 1840 there were three or four, including the King's Head inn, on the Albourne side of the road, besides others …
A History of the County of Sussex
… school was built in 1844 in the centre of the parish 300 yd. north of the church, on land given by Mrs. Mary Goring. … Council, 1864-5 [3533], p. 519, H.C. (1865), xlii; Kelly's Dir. Suss. (1845). Nat. Soc. Inquiry, 1846-7, Suss. 2-3. … 637, H.C. (1906), lxxxvi. Bd. of Educ., List 21, 1938 (H.M.S.O.). W. Suss. Gaz. 10 June 1976; W. D. Starley and M. Holt, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… property lay on the E. side of Honey Lane, bounded to the S. by Cheapside and to the N. by the churchyard of All … atte Wode granted their third part, which lay in the S. part of the property, to Thomas Sely, citizen and skinner … 6C, between 6A and 7, may once have been called the Nag's Head but was now known as the Shepherd. In one corner …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 6 to the W. and 8 to the E. and between Cheapside to the S. and the churchyard of All Hallows Honey Lane to the N. In … Thomas was to maintain a chaplain celebrating for Simon's soul for his own lifetime. Simon also left a little shop … 7, two messuages called the Maidenhead and Plough and the Nag's Head and Rainbow, to his son Daniel Fox and his son- …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… the 2 parts had been reunited before the Fire. In 1858 the S. end of the property was represented by nos. 107-8 … to the north, which may originally have been Sabelina's: 'Sabelinesbury', to the S. of property in St. Lawrence … and he or his predecessors had made wainscoting of 89 sq. yd. (74.41 sq. m.) in the hall and 2 chambers, and shelves …
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