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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… were all paid, so that they would be ready to sail in a few days. The squadron for suppressing the pirates in the … another gun for gun. Other French ships were sailing from port to port, who were very complimentall to the Spaniards, and told …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… omission in the establishment, no allowance was made for a master-gunner and two under-gunners at the fort of … establishment. [ S.P. 57. 17. p. 231.] Royal warrant for a privy seal to pay to Henry de Frise, count de Frise, 'whom … at the foot of the earthwork into the Graft, and the Sally Port there likewise fallen down, as also the stonework being …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… before the lords justices, who are satisfied that it was a mistaken information and ordered the three gentlemen to be … not to have brought them up. As the information, though a palpable mistake, does not appear to have been malicious, I … Cruz, all the plate which had been brought down to that port for the flota; and that, altho' the governor of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… (St. Christopher) WILLINGALE-DOE ( St. Christopher), a parish, in the union of Ongar, hundred of Dunmow, N. … from Ongar; containing 529 inhabitants. It comprises 1736 a. 3 r. 37 p., of which 1408 acres are arable, 320 meadow and … Westcote conveyed it, about the year 1554, to Sir John Port, founder of Repton school. The parish is on the road …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… the parish of S. Michael aforesaid for life, and to make a sufficient estate in the reversion to John Langhorn, … his movable goods and chattels. Dated London, 24 April, A.D. 1389. Roll 118 (1). Salesbury 1 (Idonia, formerly ( … his tenement called "le Newehalle," situate at the new port ( novum portum) of Colchester, a tenement called "le …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… Saturday next after the Feast of S. Hilary [13 Jan.], A.D. 1348. Roll 76 (1) Everdon (Geoffrey de), tapicer.Bequest … Robert de Everdon, his nephew, his leasehold interest in a tenement and shops in the parish of Fancherche held under … nun of the said house, as also for the souls of Margery Port and others at their decease, on pain of the greater …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… the tomb of Alice his late wife, over which tomb he wishes a marble stone to be placed, with two images of latone, 1 … board the aforesaid ship, when she shall have arrived at a port of safety; and also a basin and ewer and two beds. To … in the aforesaid ship if she shall come safely to port, otherwise the said bequest to be null and void. Dated …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… silver and of mazer and silver spoons. To Johanna his wife a shop with half a solar and a cellar in Breggestrete for life; remainder to the aforesaid …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… and Commonalty and citizens of London and their successors a parcel of ground and buildings thereon, known as the … use and behoof for ever. 1 Dated 1 October, 3 James I. [A.D. 1605]. Roll 283 (22). Wheateley (Margaret, wife of … salter), widow of John Bonner, haberdasher.By virtue of a power of appointment leaves to her husband a life interest …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Wilton Early history EARLY HISTORY Wilton situated at a strategic point on the river systems of southern Wiltshire 1 was an obvious choice as a place of settlement by the migrants from the south, who … stated that 'there shall be no minting except in a port' (town) and this shows that at least by the reign of …
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