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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… indictment, and to-day he petitioned for a writ of error, or to be heard by his counsel, and had retained Sir Thomas Powis and Sir "Bartlemy" Shower. As this business was very … be examined, as well if they came by way of the Brill or Newport as if they came from Calais. Another petition of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of Radnor, and receiving information of a seminary priest or Jesuit, which for some months hath been frequently … him the oaths of the first year of their Majesties' reign, or upon refusal to pay down 40 shillings to the poor of the … that they'll be both put by their elections. Sir Thomas Powes is gone down to Ludlow, where his election is sure; and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… be a happy opportunity for procuring the redemption of 200 or 300 of the King's subjects in slavery at Mackyness. Upon a … and whether the goods seized should be sold in Hamburg or London. Vernon has written to Mr. Blathwayt to know the … The new East India Company have resolved to send five or six ships to the Indies this year. The city of London have …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… of Nuthall, his body being "embalmed ceared and encoffined or any other way soe as it may be carried safely in good sorte to Nuthall aforesaid w th out feare or danger of burstinge open or other disgrace in the way And … [29 June] Hardwen (Thomas), citizen and cook.To Thomas Powis of Newbold Pacy, co. Warwick, gentleman, and Elizabeth, …
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… of Henry de Midhop, was living in 1290. The Chartulary or Coucher Book of Furness Abbey records his arms as: Ermine, a lion rampant azure, crowned or. It may be suggested that, the arms of Pickering being the … manor with Foulshaw descended through a family named Ros or Ross, but it is obscure how it came to Sir Thomas …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a total of only c. 3 5 s., less than nearby Hanborough or any Oxfordshire market town except Eynsham. 72 In 1327 … to have been succeeded there by the mercer John Barnes (or Baron), ten times mayor in the early 16th century. … the dearth of grain named 29 residents with stocks of malt or grain for brewing and baking, and 17 were councillors. 32 …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… 94 Most of the rest of the parish lies on boulder clay or sand and gravel, while some terrace gravel is associated … prehistoric site with Bronze Age ring ditches and Iron Age or Romano-British ditches and enclosures. 3 Another possible … which may be settlements newly established in the 8th or 9th century in a period of expansion. 9 Wrockwardine …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… In 1862 the lord chancellor exchanged it with the earl of Powis for the patronage of Holy Cross, Shrewsbury. 69 In 1889 Powis conveyed it to his brother R. C. Herbert, 70 whose … dairy products, bees, gardens, fishponds, and mills (built or to be built); 'pennies of charity'; tithes of hay, apart …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… earl of Shrewsbury's widow Jane. After her death in 1625 or 1626 it descended with the earldom (dukedom 1694-1718) … in 1924 to his son Lt.-Col. E. R. H. Herbert, 5th earl of Powis 1952 (d. 1974). In 1982 Powis's nephew V. M. E. Holt owned the Orleton estate and …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… and heir John Coke son and heir of Thomas Coke Manor sive (or sine?) a capital messuage, called Woulwheite, in the … in the same and in Skypton. The King Edward Grey, kt., Ld. Powes Manor of Cottyngham and 40 messuages and 2 mills with … gent. Arthur Darcy, kt., and Mary his wife The manor or garange, called Hell Graunge, and lands in the parish of …
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