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The Aldermen of the City of London
… whether it was made orderly.' (Rep. 23, fo. 269 b.) " 22 S. de Abyndon. The date of election should be January 16 ( … In the nominations, for Tysselton read Twysselton. Sir S. Pecocke. In the nominations, for ex-Sheriff, Sir T. … reason given for his discharge was that 'being the King's sworn servant [he] cannot attend the daily service of the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the expence of which, except from the aid of Mrs. Lloyd's and Mrs. Harrison's benefactions, have been defrayed by voluntary … in 1756, and was buried in this church. PAGE 34. In Lyson's Environs, vol. iv. page 552, is an engraving of West …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… after died c June, 1452, insert buried June 14. " 9 S. Forster, for (Auditor) 14467 read 14457. G. Feldynge, omit (Auditor) 14456. See Dr. Sharpe's Calendar of Letter Book K, p. 309 n. " 10 W. Dere, to July … (buried December 23). Footnote 35. The sentence 'Kytson's election . . . article' should precede the words 'He was …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… widow of Terry Marsh, esq. now resides in her late husband's house in Boughton-street. PAGE 6, line14 The payment to … inadequate to the sum, it is now paid as the archbishop's alms out of the revenues of the see. PAGE 8, line from the … owners as Brenley above-mentioned. PAGE II. Mr. Hawkins's eldest daughter married Francis Curson, of Waterperry, in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… victualling for the land; calling in fines and the Queen's debts; and devising other ways to increase the treasure; … and that what they had said and done in King Edward's time was in obedience to his commands. They were sent back … March. [2 pages.] 1558 ? 7. Extract from Sir Hugh Paulet's patent as captain of Jersey, granting him authority to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… seven men, besides examinate. A fly-boat, once Phippson's of Rochester, was set forth by Mr. Andrewes, the Queen's presser, whereof one Hodges was master, in which were 40 … of soap at Bridlington to Consett, one of Lord Clinton's men, who said he was deputy for the Lord Admiral. Thompson …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… complaints have been examined, beginning with Mr. Fashion's, but the people of the isle have been seduced to think ill … if they desire it. We send you a petticoat of this country's making for your wife, and one for yourself; also the … between the bearer, Agnes Arnett, plaintiff, and Thos. Nashe and Wm. Dally, defendants, and it was referred by the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… and land their men there if they list. I find in Arundel's tables a special not to write to the Earl of X, but who he … Dec. 12. 53. Account of payments made to Her Majesty's forces in the Low Countries, from 12 Aug. to 12 Dec. 1585; … by Sir W. Pelham, in his journey made by the Queen's command to Flushing; attending Lord Cobham and Mr. …
A New History of London
… Knt. Edw. Ironside, Tho. Rawlinson, Esqrs. 1750 Sir S. Pennant, Knt. John Blachford, Esq; W. Whitaker. Step. The. … Esqrs. 1752 T. Winterbottom, Esq; Robert Alsop, Esq; S. Bethell, M. Dickinson, Esqrs. 1753 Sir Crisp Gascoyne, … Blakiston, Knt. Sir Robert Kite, Sir William Hart 1762 Sir S Fludyer, Kt. & Bt Sir Nathan. Nash, Sir John Cartwright …
A New History of London
… which occasioned his becoming a prisoner in the King's Bench. At his own request therefore the court of aldermen …
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