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Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Henry II. addressed to the archbishop of Rouen and all his officers of Normandy. He grants to prior Nicholas and the … Henry II. addressed to the archbishop of Rouen and all his officers of Normandy. He grants and gives to Nicholas the … John, count of Mortain ( Moretonie), addressed to all his officers of Normandy and England. For the weal of his soul …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… the many products designed to attract the large military, naval and overseas market. It seems likely that the …
Old and New London
… so dear to vestries and churchwardens; and as parish officers in those days were wholly ignorant of ecclesiastical … success. The house was afterwards used by the Royal Naval School, which, as we have already seen, was subsequently removed to New Cross. 4 The Royal Naval School was projected by Captain Dickson; was started by …
The Environs of London
… unlimited authority to issue commissions and to send his officers into every county of England, who were empowered to … by Charles I., who distinguished himself likewise as a naval officer, and took the King of Spain's WestIndian fleet … is well known, they say that you were by my lord maior's officers, made to ride in a cart, you, and all your fellows, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to the charter of the 7th of Charles I., under which the officers of the corporation consisted of a mayor, four … twenty-four common-councilmen, and two treasurers. Other officers not named in the charter were, a high steward, … Henry III., conferring the privilege of appointing certain officers, called taxors, to regulate the rent of lodgings for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
Survey of London
… of the college was adopted on 8th April of the same year, officers were elected and the Duke of Northumberland became …
Old and New London
… which appear in the newspapers of the period: The Officers and Aldermen of the Corporation of Kentish Town are … Charles Dibdin, the author of most of the best of our naval songs. Charles Knight speaks of him, somewhat … a tithe of the services actually performed by him to the naval strength of his country under the name of a 'Captain …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a recorder, town-clerk, sergeant-at-mace, and subordinate officers. The mayor, who is elected on the Monday after …
Survey of London
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