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Calendar of Treasury Books
… from to . (8) sum. (9) Observations on these arrears.] s. d. T38/193, p. 2. Henry Ayloffe Esq.: the late King's Remembrancer; 55 l. 17 s. 4 d. per an.: arrears 11 years … 8 d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2 ditto of New Lodge Walk; 8 d. per diem; arrears, ut supra 51 14 2 ditto of …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… King William and were due at the time of his said Majesty's death and still remain unpaid. Ibid., p. 85. Tradesmen's bills allowed. s. d. Richard Bealing, upholsterer 3206 11 3 … an. due at All Saints 1701 61 6 8 John Serjeant, Running Porter, for 2 years' wages at 27 l. 7 s. 6 d. per an. due at …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Civil List Debt Greencloth The Greencloth or Cofferer's Account. A particular state of the debts due to the … by creditors 9 l. 4 s. 0 d. 56 10 10 Francis Griffin, wine porter: wages and board wages 2 7 4 Edmond Brockenbury: … and board wages 14 4 0 John Hubbert; same 14 4 0 Joseph Lodge; same 14 4 0 Phillip Bickerstaff Esq.; same 35 10 1 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… II and nothing having been paid thereon in the late King's time (but only on that to the Earl of Bath to 25 March 1691 … how far they are to be reckoned as arrears of King William's is humbly submitted, T 38/193, p. 107. General Post Office Account. s. d. A grant by Charles II bearing date 19 January 16689 to …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Debt Treasurer of the Chamber The Treasurer of the Chamber's Account. s. d. T 38/193, pp. 65 & 83. William Shore, … per an. and the like arrears 6 17 6 William Rowley, Groom Porter; 550 l. per an.; arrears from Xmas 1700 to 8 March … Majesty's services 52 0 0 to William Rowley Esq., Groom Porter 20 6 0 to Adam Lisney, one of the Grooms of the Great …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of Cathcart, Upper ward of the county of Renfrew, 2 miles (S. by W.) from Cathcart; containing 180 inhabitants. It lies … in the district of Alford, county of Aberdeen, 10 miles (S.) from Huntly; containing 524 inhabitants. The Gaelic word … which are of some antiquity; and Knockdolian, Dhuisk Lodge, Corwar, Ballochmorie, and Drumlamford, of recent …
A History of the County of Oxford
… century, the date of the existing font. 6 A pension of 6 s. 8 d. recorded from the 13th century seems originally to … the rector of Alvescot, perhaps indicating that Alvescot's chapel pre-dated Clanfield's; the pension continued in the late 17th century. 7 A …
A History of the County of Sussex
… or may have been converted from an existing lodge. The scheme was a failure, however, and in 1823 the … turnpike road between Findon and Littlehampton, Walker's right to the tolls on his section of the road being … held the manor during the next 300 years as 2 knight's fees. 47 Four by the name of Ralph were tenants c. 1150, in …
The Environs of London
… Clappa was the name of the Danish lord, at whose daughter's marriage-feast, in Lambeth, Hardicanute died 1. In Doomsday … was in possession of it at the time of the Conqueror's Survey, which mentions a report, of his holding it … died in 1790; and of Katherine, the wife of the Rev. Moses Porter, the late lecturer, who died in 1788. Church-yard. The …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Clare College stands some 12 yards to the N.W. of King's College Chapel, on land extending from Trinity Hall Lane … position of the present Chapel, and the Hall and Master's Lodge in the W. range lay approximately athwart the centre …
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