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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and 5 Sept. The latter gives me the assurance that Lord Orrery's commission is now absolutely stopped, whereof I am …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… may be referred to some Lords of the Council, my brother Orrery to be one, and that their allegations in support of it …
Old and New London
… the Eolipile, for weighing air." Charles, fourth Earl of Orrery, grand-nephew of Mr. Boyle, was born at Little Chelsea … planets round the sun, and which henceforth was called the Orrery, in his honour; the instrument, which was held in high …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Dean), Canon William Stratford, Charles Boyle, 4th Earl of Orrery, and Archbishop Wake. Many rarities can be found among …
Statutes of the Realm
… Boscowen Esquire. 5 750 An Act for enabling Lionel Earl of Orrery in the Kingdom of Ireland by Sale of certain Lands and …
Survey of London
… A later occupant 24 was Charles Boyle, fourth Earl of Orrery, who as a young man had provoked Bentley's … a distant kinsman of the third Earl of Burlington. Lord Orrery was rated for the house from 1706 to 1723, although … 3 Old Burlington Street were said to abut eastward on Lord Orrery's garden wall. 429 From 1724 until it was pulled down …
Survey of London
… 678 178491; Edmund Boyle, seventh Earl of Cork and Orrery, 17967; Dowager Countess of Cork and Orrery, widow of above, bluestocking and hostess, 17991840; …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… William Evans, George Kellum, Charles Sybourg, the Earl of Orrery) 3,285 0 0" cxxxv, line 3, read "eight Majors of …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Debates in 1669 December Wednesday, December 1. The Earl of Orrery, in his seat near the Bar, answers his charge. Because … asked leave that he might sit, which was granted. Earl of Orrery.] Acknowleges, with all humbleness, the justice and … say, Aye. Mr Sollicitor Finch.] Little foundation in Lord Orrery's Answer made, to build upon. We may say by his …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… Bart. and Philip Alder, Gent.] against the Earl of Orrery 1 [was then read] containing in substance, raising of … Seymour.] The charge had not been brought against Lord Orrery, if one had been brought against the Duke of Ormond. … that the business may be prosecuted, and that if Lord Orrery cannot come, he may be brought in a chaiseWhat way you …
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