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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… nets the meshes should be woven of such a size that a man's thumbnail might be able wholly to pass through them; and … net should be burnt; the same way in fact, that if a man's right hand committed felony, his other hand, together with … the King caused proclamation to be made in the King's Hall at Westminster, as also in Chepe in London, that he …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… c 1501, Jan. John Hawes, Mercer Queenhithe, 1501-10 S. 1500-1 vice R. Tate Auditor 1507-9; Master Mercers 1502, … Tailor Bishopsgate, 1501-3, Farringdon Without, 1503-4 S. 1502-3 vice Warde Auditor 1494-6, 1499-1501; Master … October 10, 1558. 1553, Aug. 23 (Oct. 24) (D) 29Thomas Lodge, Grocer Cheap, 1553-66 S. 1559-60, M. 1562-3 [Elected …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Richard Humble, Vintner Farringdon Without, 1601 [Elected S. 1613] vice Smythe Died April, 1616; Will [P.C.C. 43 Cope] … 1653; adm. January 6, 1654. 1649, Apr. 28 (May 4) Richard Porter, Fishmonger Castle Baynard, 1649 vice Martin Died … (or Viccars), Merchant Taylor Castle Baynard, 1642 vice Porter Died 1657; Will [P.C.C. 450 Ruthen] cod. October 26; …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… sworn) 1 tSir Jeffrey Jeffreys, Grocer Portsoken, 1701-9 S. 1699-1700 vice Hedges Knighted October 20, 1699; Co. Co. … 1765; proved July 18, 1770. 1752, Aug. 6 (Sept. 19) wJohn Porter, Salter Lime Street, 1752-6 vice Whittaker M.P. … Skinner Lime Street, 1756-72 S. 1760-1, M. 1766-7 vice Porter Knighted October 16, 1760; Co. Co. Candlewick 1747-56: …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 17601837 It was the ruinously bad bargain' of George III's civil list which led to the first fundamental examination … cupbearers, carvers and sewers sewers of the chamber groom porter sergeant at arms to the city of London one clerk of … of George IV, iii, 399: the King to Wellington, Royal Lodge, 25 Feb. 1828. PD, 3rd ser., i, 3645, 42971, 52556. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… period of experimentation was the result of Charles II's decision to re-establish a court which was nearly as large … October 1660, including about 800 in the lord chamberlain's department, about 290 in that of the lord steward and about … p. 121. For the elimination of life tenures for the groom porter, master and clerk of the jewel office, 9 falconers, 5 …
Survey of London
… 30 feet. This was evidently at the eastern corner of Swain's Lane (west of Church House), now the site of the Highgate … his wife, Mary Welbe, described in her will as of St. John's, Wapping, died in the year following, leaving her daughter, … (p. 30) that Hurwitz took the place of the Rev. Edward Porter as tenant of the adjoining Russell House, No. 9, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… Church Knowle 9 CHURCH KNOWLE (9481) (O.S. 6 ins. aSY 97 NW, bSY 98 SW) The parish of Church Knowle, … Purbeck Hills, here just over 400 ft. above O.D. To the S. the parish occupies the broad valley of the West Corfe … reconstructed, with re-use of some old timbers. Hunting Lodge, on Creech Barrow, see Monument (33) below. The …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… to have been begun by Mrs. Mary Pheasant, Thomas Staveley's granddaughter, in the late 1660's. 25 In its present form, … to be three or four conventicles in 170516. 15 Mary Porter's house in West Langton was licensed in 1724. 16 … pasture. The only isolated farm-house, Tur Langton Lodge, was built to farm the land in the east of the parish, …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… walls and tile-covered roofs. On demolition the S.W. part of the house was found to be mainly of timber-frame … 192). (497) Fisherton Rectory Ground floor. Inside, the S.W. ground-floor room had a N.S. ceiling beam with double … doorway. Inside, no notable features are seen. (506) Crane Lodge, demolished in 1963, was of two storeys with attics and …
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