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The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the 11th year of king Henry IV. when it was, with the king's licence, alienated to the priory of the same order of … passed it away before the end of the same reign to William Partherich, and his grandson Sir Edward Partherich, of Bridge, alienated it in 1638 to Mr. afterwards …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Sandisfoot, and Brownsey Castles, Handfast and Peverell's Point; with a note of the decays and repairs made since the … and Wark. List of places not yet certified. Nov. 1. Scott's Hall. 43. Sir Thomas Scott to Richard Barrey. Sends the … in nine heads or articles. 44. v. Sir Walter Waller's rejoinder to the reply of Mr. Potter, upon the points of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… but they refused to deal with them, as one was examinate's brother, and the other his son-in-law. Went to Froster to … to answer such matter as shall be objected on Her Majesty's behalf, and not to depart without special licence of the … Bereford farm, belonging to the said schools, rent, 7 l. 6 s. 8 d., on reasonable fine, and the usual convenants. July …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… that at a session of sewers held at the Archibishop's palace in Canterbury, 8 Jan. 1583, Before Sir Roger … every acre of low ground, 18 d. on every acre of upland, 1 s. on every acre of salts, and one year's rent on certain houses noted, provided such rent did not …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the woodwardship of the manors of Cookham and Bray, fee, 2 s. a day, with the keepership of Cranborne lodge, in Windsor … in Newton, by Nich. Longford, who has married Markham's daughter, to John Langesford. [1 pages.] 42. Petition of … to the great lameness of his limbs and his family's undoing. Begs reference to Sir Robt. Cecil, and attendance …
A History of the County of Warwick
… in exchange for a monastery at Fladbury, which Egwin's predecessor Ostfor had obtained from Ethelred, King of … that Ethelred had no right to grant away his wife's inheritance, seized Stratford and held it until the abbot gave Fladbury to him in exchange. After Ethelhard's death his brother Osward opposed this settlement and forced …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… having been, by a late decision of the court of king's bench in 1773, adjudged to be within the jurisdiction of … became so much frequented, that the author of queen Emma's life stiles it the most noted of all the English ports; … principal cinque ports; and in king Edward the Confessor's days it contained three hundred and seven houses, and was …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary
… some of the said men came ashore and robbed Mr. Newton's house; that this deponent made his escape from the said … He further says that Welsh sailed with the late King James's commission and further that he was informed that there was … to cruise about twenty leagues westward of "the Cape." [ S.P. Ireland 355, No. 10.] Feb. 1. Noah Watty to Sir Joseph …
Statutes of the Realm
… Sheppard Thomas Farrer Thomas Carter of Weston Esq[uire]s William Hill of Weston Thomas Smith of Beckonsfeild Richard … Hoblyn John Nicoll Peter Trevisa Thomas Hawkey Esq[uire]s Henry Gregor Charles Bonithon, Serjeant att Law Christopher … Gratwick James Grey Captaine John Hastings Captaine James Partherich Peter Hill George Hallett Charles Hooper Peter …
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