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Calendar of Border Papers
… men as have committed outrages on the English borders, or any of the outlaws who murdered his late officer, and … [April 16.] Certifying that the bearer his "cosen" Thomas Pickering, according to the tenor of his bond, is now making … home without long stay: and as the Bishop, notwithstanding Pickering's bond, is following the ordinary course of common …
Calendar of Border Papers
… more "combre." Notwithstanding Scrope's assurance (at M r Pickering's suit) to Andrew Grayme of the Myll, including one … the inclosed packet to M r Nicolson, which was with him 2 or 3 days before the Duke: who came not to this town till the … as you may see. He says much more which he either dare not or will not tell me: but will declare all when in presence of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… But at York "with much adoe" I only got 200 l. or 300 l.; and at Berwick in "tyckettes" as much more as made … to disburse it on these bonds, without any interest or gain: notwithstanding which fair promises and many … not come at all, viz., for the time past, M r Dudley, M r Pickering, and M r Langcaster principal officers. George …
Calendar of Border Papers
… and unfortunate earle, by fate, by wicked consaill, or ells by both: and send such like lions spirits no better … Addressed. Indorsed by Cecil: "Welsh." 1341. Christopher Pickering to Thomas Knevet. [March 19.] I have been most … chamber," &c. Indorsed by Cecil: " . . . M r Christopher Pickering to M r Tho. Knevytt." Fragment of wax signet. 1342. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Channel, and comprises 2987 acres, of which 462 are common or waste; in some parts its scenery is beautiful and … of Ryedale, N. riding of York, 11 miles (N. W.) from Pickering; containing 134 inhabitants. This place, and … were built by subscription, in the year 1839. Branston, or Braunston (St. Guthlake) BRANSTON, or Braunston ( St. …
London Bridge
… Bridge, did not stop the light of the Bridge's tenement or any other there; John Houe, tallowchandler, received the … for so many years been denied and still cannot be levied or received, therefore [is] allowed as in previous accounts, … Reynolde Richardson, and William Beatley for the freight or water-carriage of the same stuff from Maidstone to the …
London Bridge
… Carpenters. Robert Gold pt 4s. Cocks the elder [ maius or maior] 4s. Browne senior 4s. Henry Godfrey 4s. Browne …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… site of a medieval manor house remodelled in the late 16th or early 17th century, and set amidst formal gardens. Its … recalled in the Anglo-Saxon placenames Brightwell ('bright or clear spring') and Cadwell ('Cada's spring'). 12 The … the surnames of Dorset, of Rutland ( Roteland), and of Pickering. Above, manors (manor houses). For the Berefords' …
History Theses 1901-1970
… the course of change in the customary and in the specified or normal hours of work of manual workers in certain British … and of the factors affecting changes in the specified or normal hours from the 18th century to the present day. … Some geographical aspects of the enclosure of the vale of Pickering in the 18th and 19th centuries. B. Loughbrough. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… about 1155, on the site of a college of prebendaries, or Secular canons, of earlier foundation: the revenue, at the … out. The poor law union of Bromley comprises 16 parishes or places, and contains a population of 16,079. Bromley, … ( All Saints), a parish, in the union of Scarborough, Pickering lythe, N. riding of York; containing, with the …
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