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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… religion proceeds rather from ignorance than stubbornness or wilful disobedience, the President and Council have … touching the retaining of Her Majesty's tenants or farmers. Against that day, the justices of every riding … Nov. 12. 44. Receipt by Edm. Burton for 18 s. from Wm. Peacock and Thomas Fullam, due to Cordwainers' Ward, in the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… realm; that Lord Hume has forsaken religion and hears two or three masses daily with Lady Northumberland; so being … [1 pages.] March 17. York. 12. Examination of Gregory Peacock, alderman of York, before Sir Thos. Gargrave. Upon … others. There were with him Ralph Micklethwaite, and Wm. Peacock, merchants of York, Robert Sothern, girdler, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… and Say, Vice-Admiral in co. Lincoln. Also, Bond of Rich. Peacock of Scarborough, co. York, master, and of Matthew and Wm. Peacock, mariners of the John of Scarborough, being at the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… the calendar of names sent from Council, that of Richard Peacock is taken for Rich. Constable, when no such man was … and Wm. Constable," which Richard has relation to Richard Peacock in the line next before mentioned; so that either the … same was mistaken by the person that wrote the calendar, or there was a fault in the copy of the certificate sent to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the penance of his rashness. The offers were a dukedom or earldom in England, a guard of 50 horse and 100 foot; but … but the King is rather disposed to keep them in prison or banish them. 2. The Queen and Council do not like the … its King. [10.] You hear nothing of Capt. Barnes and Peacock. [11.] Capt. Eton is sent by Walsingham as a leader …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… by the counsel of Stukeley (Estuquele) against England or Ireland 1, and that in order to carry this into effect, … undeciphered, but see below.) Also: A paper with sentences or parts of sentences, which prove to be deciphers of the … contrary, saying in the end that he could not be a friend or good servant of the Queen who wished to give or consent to …
A New History of London
… Caunton, Christopher Askew 1527 Sir James Spencer Stephen Peacock, Nich. Lambert 1528 Sir John Rudstone John Hardy, …
Survey of London
… Cambridge. 134 It was originally designed by Joseph Peacock, but the chancel was added by Cecil G. Hare, 1908, …
Survey of London Monograph
… 156)Leland and others misread bonis and called him Bevis or Bogo Bond (Hearne, v, 82, 84; Stow's Survey, 1633, p. 341 … summer robes and 6 d. a day wages 1289. 3. ROBERTUS PARVUS or LITTLE ROBERT King of heralds, c. 1290. Was paid 40 s. … Arms MS. E.D.N. Alphabet and B.M. MS. Harl. 3526 (no. 37, pl. xv in H. S. Grazebrook's Heraldry of Smith); not in …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… felmonger and glover George Turpin, translator George Peacock, stuffmaker Thomas Glenton, gardiner Esau Holroid, … weaver John Taylor, tanner, son of John Taylor, tanner or felmonger William Wood, cook, son of Joseph Wood, miller …
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