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A History of the County of Lancaster
… obtained the moiety of an oxgang of land from Mr. Henry de Newark (by default); Assize R. 408, m. 69, 51. In 13078 Alice …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… were the next considerable landowners. 20 The college of Newark had a small rent from Didsbury, which was in 1549 sold …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… they passed to her husband John Barton of Holme, near Newark, 22 and they and their descendants retained possession …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of his college, Hulsean lecturer, &c. He was vicar of Newark 1874 and Bishop of Newcastle, Australia, 18809, when …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… arms in the royal cause in the Civil War, and was slain at Newark; 26 the second, Henry, became a monk at Paris; 27 and …
Alumni Oxonienses
… lifeguard of horse; slain on his majesty's going from Newark to Oxford Aug., 1645. See Fasti, ii. 46. Turbervill, … May, 1670, aged 18; one of these names a school master at Newark. See Al. West. 155. Twentyman, John B.A. from Magdalen …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… General, concerning malt seized by the Customs officers at Newark, as the goods of a smuggler though the property of …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… rent or tack duty of 200 l. payable by John Coventry, of Newark, in the county of Orkney, to His Majesty, by the lease …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… a detachment to guard the money sent to Scotland from Newark to Berwick, craving an allowance of 10 s. a day for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Grenadiers 12 days' allowance in going from London to Newark and back again, the Serjeant at 10 s. a day and 5 s. a … for himself and 12 Dragoons 31 days' party money from Newark to Berwick and back again at 4 s. a day to the Quarter …
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