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The Aldermen of the City of London
… meny and sundry greate and notable sums of money as well by the seas as by evyll dettors.' (The whole minute is quoted … 1435). 1449, T. Billing, omit last sentence. " 289 T. Norton, for 15621563 read 15621567. " 291 1710, add Aldermen … W. de Pappeworth, for vice Frozte read vice Frowyk. G. de Norton, for vice Swalilyve read vice Swalclyve. " 386 add …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… afterwards, in 1793, divided the estates left to them by Mr. Grove, and this of Posiers, with Uigo, alias Gorts … a mile across each way, and contains only about 150 acres. NORTON. Page 401. The parish is about a mile and an half … Stuppington both belong to lord Teynham. Page 405, line 4. NORTON COURT is at present occupied by Captain Finlay. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 24, 21. Andrew, George, after 1599; add (2s. Thomas, of Daventry), rector of Dromcliffe, diocese of Killaloe. See … Cambridge, 1606-7, M.A. 1610, B.D. 1618. 145, 8. Bold, Norton, died in Merton Coll. 3 June, 1676, aged 48, buried … bible clerk Merton, died 4 July, 1690, of a wound received by chance from the gun of R. T. scholar of Trinity; buried in …
Alumni Oxonienses
… added to those names in the Text which are distinguished by an asterisk. An asterisk to a name in this addenda … school. 1254, 2. *Richardson, Edward, s. William, of Norton Lindsey, co. Warwick, aged 18. 1262, 23. *Roberts, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of access, and from the impossibility of ensuring by personal investigation that the tally is complete. With … pargeting was discovered. It is divided horizontally by narrow ribs into three rows of panels; the top and bottom … Bassett(1) Parish ChurchPlate: add cover-paten of 1567. Norton Mandevillep. 200 (a) 16 to 18: delete "an early …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 4, Edward I
… Burr. SUFFOLK. Hankedon. Barewe. ESSEX. Handen. Norton. SUFFOLK. Kavendis. Badell. Esse. Barton. Pridinton. …
Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 12, Edward III
… of Boghan and Sir John her son. The countess is to have by way of dower:— Hekyngton. The manor, with its hamlets, to … all other services, saving only the suit due from of old by the above tenants to the court of Folkyngham. This is in … of Richard de Cornubia holds the manors, with tenements in Norton, for life, with reversion to Richard’s heir. See Vol. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… in exchange for Bisley Manor, co. Gloucester, and Norton Dawson and others, cos. Devon, Berks, Bucks, Essex, … and Berkeley, co. Oxon, as fully as lately enjoyed by the King's dearest sister the Lady Elizabeth; clear annual …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Chaloner, 50 l.; Sir Leonard Beckwith 100 marks; Rich. Norton 40 l., and Thomas Ennis, secretary, 33 l. 6 s. 8 d., … words against the President and Council to be punished by pillory, cutting off ears, wearing of papers, … fines on rioters, unless important enough to be punished by Privy Council; assess costs and damages. Tables of fees, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… Endorsed, "That the duties of the garrison should be paid by the bailiff and jurats." Dec.? 42. Articles presented to the Council by the Merchant Adventurers, proving that the merchants of … Hoskins, late of Salisbury; a subtle adversary. Baldwin Norton, late chaplain to the Archbishop of York. Through the …
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