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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… the fees should be paid since, in an earlier case, Twysden's brother-in-law, Sir Christopher Yelverton had stood out at … next Court day, 11 February. In the meantime, Frank met Philipott, Somerset Herald, who, like many of the other … he compelled to pay, or did he pay by way of gratuity?" Philipott repudiated the saucy implication that the Heralds …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Note of scandalous words: 3/129 (18 Oct 1637) Plaintiff's bond: 3/128 (19 Oct 1637) Initial proceedings 3/129, Note … within the Pallace of Westminster'. Signed by Bartholomew Philipott of St Anne's Blackfriars, London, on behalf of … Duck, Arthur, lawyer Howard, Henry, baron Maltravers Philipott, Bartholomew Terrick, Humphrey Thorneburne, James, …
The Environs of London
… John Moore, Gent. Richard Trevor, Lord Bishop of St. David's (devisee of the real estates of Thomas Trevor, Esq. … of a few years, other parties were formed on Mr. Day's anniversary, and sutlingbooths erected for their … antiquity to ascertain it. WOOLWICH. Manor. P. 560.Philipott is right in his account of the manor of Woolwich …
Old and New London
… an ancient hall the gallant squires of Kent." Macaulay's Ballad of " The Armada." Situation and Description of … off to Court. Its subsequent fate is not recorded. In Philipott's "Survey of Kent" (1659) we find that Charlton was … day, October 18. It was called "Horn Fair," according to Philipott, "by reason of the great plentie of all sorts of …
The Environs of London
… privileges 3. His son Etheldred, not regarding his father's grant, seized this land, and in 987 gave it to his minister … Hands." Written by the Bishop of Rochester. 410, 1692. Philipott's Survey of Kent, p. 84. Ibid. p. 83, 84. The … III. pt. 1. N o 30. It was then called "Lands in Bromley." Philipott, p. 84. I find no reference to this grant in the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of this county in the 15 th year of king Richard II.'s reign, and kept his shrievalty at the Dungeon; and his … was carved in the stone-work of the chancel of it. See Philipott, p. 94. The Chiches bore for their arms, Azure, … All Saints, in Canterbury, and mentions Lettice his wife. Philipott, p. 94. By the act of 31 Henry VIII. c. 3, the …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of Domesday, as mentioned before, being in the Conqueror's time esteemed but as one hundred, called the hundred of … for several generations; as that of Burgate, in the Chiche's; of Northgate, in the same family, and in the Polres and … See Madox's Firtna Burgi, p. 14. Battery's Scinner, p. 53. Philipott, p. 93. This aldermanry of Westgate was the most of …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… who has done good service to Parliament, excused a year's rent of 26 l. because he has laid out 30 l. on the house. 3 … continued steward of Old Paris Garden Manor, St. Saviour's, Southwark, whereof Thos. Brooker, assessed at 500 l. for … Geo. Lawrence, who holds 60 l. a year in land of Hen. Philipott's in Bow and Mile End, to pay his rent to this …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… umpire. If this be really intended on his brother Porter's part will be glad. June 1. Fakenham Magna. 5. Sir Lionel … upon the petition of Dr. Brett and others for the Bishop's approbation of the lecture at Winslow discontinued by … come shortly, will send one in his name. June 3. 11. John Philipott, Somerset Herald, to the same. Mr. Treswell has …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of the Admiralty. Henry Dunning is fit for the boatswain's place in the Rainbow. [ One page.] Feb. 4. Whitehall. 9. … Sec. Coke also told petitioner that such was his Majesty's pleasure, which must and should be performed. Looking daily … when the two ships were built.] Feb. 18. 57. John Philipott, Somerset Herald, to Nicholas. Beseeches him to …
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