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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… 4. The transportation of 4000 oxen in 8 years alive or dead, out of all the parts of England proportionable as … be spared. 5. 4000 l. of certain debts due to the King. 6. Or what else to your Honours shall seen fittest. Undated. … But I mean not to answer for the chief officers of ports, or inferior officers of the custom house, who, dwelling where …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… and as yet unknown to the learned counsel of the King or Prince or any other except this bearer, who can show your lordship … the same Act of Parliament. I have forborne to plead or publish this matter to the hazard of the loss of mine own …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… advantage of my Lord's death, should go about to molest or oppress me, that it would please you to afford me your … yet will not in any sort be brought to satisfy the King or me, the particulars whereof I leave to this bearer's … the surveyors in question that the towns may be presented or indicted for there has been nothing done this two or three …
London and Middlesex Chantry Certificate,1548
… a poor blind man; the tenement is always used in alms or charity. Memoranda: Sir Richard Turner, vicar, receives 8 … the lord of the manor of Grove Barns; 1s 7d to the manor or farm of Yeoveney (Iveney) Court; 2 5s 4d to the poor; 6s … 'who enjoys the same as his living'. Perpetual anniversary or obit: lands and tenements given by Sir William Knyghtoote, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… for his signature of such a place if any be now void, or of the next that shall become void after the placing of … the next general pardon for poor convicts in Canterbury or Kent or in Newgate, whichever shall come out first, Sara Stace …
The Environs of London
… and the late Bishop Thomas in 1781. Society of Moravians or Unitas Fratrum. In the year 1751, the society of the … for this purpose Count Zinzendorf, being then bishop or ordinary of the society, during his last residence in … intended the house, that they might-make it a caravansera, or resting-place, when they came to England, which they …
Old and New London
… road dating no further back than about the eighteenth, or perhaps the close of the seventeenth century. A presumed … that during the time of the great plague the school or "College of St. Peter's" at Westminster was carried on at … lies opposite a small island of osierscalled Chiswick Ait or Eyotwhich nearly hides it from public view. Thus the …
Statutes of the Realm
… PASSED IN THE REIGN OF KING WILLIAM III. DATE TITLE or DESCRIPTION of the ACT. NUMBER Page of this Volume. A.D. … for continuing the Duties formerly charged on Low Wines or Spirits of the first Extraction for carrying on the Warr … Cause to suspect are conspiring against His Royal Person or Government. XI. 4 26 74 An Act for Relief of poor …
The medieval records of a London City church
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… received of Christopher Tayler 12d. Item received of John Parkyn 2s. 2d. Item received for the 3 steps brought by Chowe …
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