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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hurt offered to part them, but Cullivert with his halfe pike and Michaell Sennett with his rapier swore that they … a flight's shott from anie flowinge of the sea.' No date [c. October 1632] 7/114a, Plaintiff's bond 25 January 1634 In … As soone as they were upp they drew their weapons, on[e] upon another, and before this witness or Shorten, Grove or …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… maintaine him to be a villaine, thereby to provoke and c. 1634 No signature. Plaintiff's case 9/4/74, Nomination of … in the preceding interrogatory menconed, taking up a long pike staffe then lyeing on the ground by him into his hands, … of his eyes with his fist andc. Prayes to have justice and c.' 1634 No signature. Acta (5), fo. 362a, Letters commissory …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Painted Chamber within the Pallace of Westminster'. George Pike of the Middle Temple, London, gent, representing Francis Buller. Signed by George Pike. Sealed, subscribed and delivered in the presence of … in action during the civil wars. Francis Buller of Pelynt (c.1603-1677) was the eldest son of Sir Richard Buller, knt, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in the district of Cupar, county of Fife, 2 miles (S. S. E.) from Newburgh; including the villages of Lindores and … summers is always abundant. The lake abounds with perch, pike, and eels, and is much frequented by ducks, teals, and … of 14 acres, including the site of the manse, garden, &c. The present church of Aberdalgie was built in 1773, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… moor or green pasture, 3496 moss, 88 wood, and 101 roads, &c.; its form is altogether irregular, consisting of a kind of … partly in that of Logierait, county of Perth, 6 miles (N. E.) from Kenmore; containing 823 inhabitants. This is a … hiring servants. The lakes and rivers abound with trout, pike, perch, and eels; and char is also found in Loch …
The Pinners' and Wiresellers' Book, 1462-1511
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… Englande ffraunce and Irelande Defendoure of the faythe &c' As well for the Receipte as alsoe the paymentes and all … Conteyned in this our accompte as heare after ffollowethe &c' Inp'mis ther ys remayninge in our Handes of our fyrst … intent. Small room or closet, vide note 3. Nails. i.e. Plastering. Lock. Coals. Elizabeth's accession day; first …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… Rec' more for half of the Token money xlij s xj d ob' Som'e of the p'celles abovenamed Receyved in the firste yeare … whoe died in Childebed w th her litle childe Nihil. Som'e of the Receiptes for burialles in this our firste quarter … Tyler for tylinge the Churche xiiij d It'm pd for a Di' C of tyles vij d It'm pd for vj sackes of lyme xij d It'm pd …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… ffraunce, and Irelande Quene Defendor of the faith &c' Aswell fo r y e receipte as also fo r the paymentes and other Chardges by … is recorded on p. 304, Lady Day Quarter, 1578. Morris-pike, a large pike ( Halliwell). A favourite place for …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… her ma tie & w m Ballett Goldsmith Churchewardens of y e p'ishe of S t M'tine in the ffeildes in y e Countie of … England ffra'nc and Ireland Queene Defendo r of y e faith &c' aswell fo r Receiptes as pay mentes by y m receaved & p d … a visor. A light helmet ( Halliwell). The infantryman's pike or halbert. These bonds have all been crossed out. This …
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