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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… 45. 13. No. 158.] July 4. Journal of the House of Lords. (E. Huntingdon.) 1 p. [ S.P.32. 10. f. 323.] July 4. Votes of … for information as to the practice before the war. Signed, C. Musgrave, Wm. Boulter, John Charlton. 2 pp. [ Ibid. ff. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Samuel de Roy, Dutchmen, to go to Holland; for Marguerite Pike, ditto [ Ibid. 387, p. 85]; and for Madelaine Marthe … fleet in Plymouth. The wind has been for several days at E. and N.E., the weather sometimes very cold, sometimes very … Enk Guijsen [ sic], Captain de Jongh. Reygersberg, S.B.N.C.V. Wassaw. Amsterdam, Captain Vanlacren. Casteel van …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… whatsoever, but I most humbly submit to better judgments. C. Hedges, Mar. 1. 1698. Autograph signatures: endorsed in … was done in the business of the other Clifford. Our new E. India Company think themselves hardly dealt with in that … captain of the yeomen of the guard, 140 livery coats, i.e., 100 for the guard and 40 for the yeomen warders of the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… apprehended to prevent the exportation of wool from the S.E. of England to France. But he was ordered to be a tender to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… regiment. [ S.P.44. 167. p. 429.] Nov. 12. Whitehall. Sir C. Hedges to the Admiralty. A yacht is to bring Monsr. … 20. "Mr. Attorney-General's report about Kemble, Davies, &c." [to J. Vernon]. I have perused the enclosed papers and … Henry Furnace are elected for Dover, 7 and Mr. Mitchell 8 &c. thrown out; and Mr. Momparson 9 has lost it at …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… and so that they pray for his soul, the souls of Thomas Pike, late draper, Alice, wife of the same, and others. In …
Survey of London
… the west was the great garden, the kitchen garden and the pike or pond garden, known sometimes as the Clink Garden … portions was approximately 20 feet from west to east, i.e. the total length of the hall was about 80 feet. The … House of Lords and House of Commons Journals. P.R.O., C 54/3470. Private Act, 15 Chas. II, c. 3. Church …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… le Bachiere sued Reginald le Mancer for a messuage, &c., in Winchester by writ of right patent. 19 Reginald … the soke were citizens and members of the merchant gild. e.g. Wallingford, Portsmouth, Taunton. P.R.O. Assize R. 778, … statement of this custom of Winchester see roll cited by Pike, Year Bk. 18 Edw. III, 377. The ratification by the wife …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… time between 1790 and 1805, when the prison, court room, &c., were converted to the use of the garrison, a guard room, … Nat. Biog.). Adam Murimuth, Continuatio Chronicarum (ed. E. M. Thompson, Rolls Ser.), 155, 156. Adam gives (ibid. 231, … 14689, 1473, 1476, 3807. Ellis, Letters (Ser. 3), ii, 132. e.g. Ellis, Letters (Ser. 3), iii, 30; L. and P. Hen. VIII, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… The Baptist chapel was built among the latter buildings c. 1817, 18 and in the early 20th century the site opposite … feature of other early buildings in the parish. At Beech Pike, where there was a turnpike booth, 29 an inn was … Dir. Glos. (1856), 390. Glos. R.O., Q/RI 160; P.N. Glos. (E.P.N.S.), i. 142. Cat. Anct. D. A 943. G.D.R., T1/199. Ex …
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