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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… same with the lighter to the ships at Apledore, Oxnay and Readinge, at 3 d.; 4 ton of ash for making levers, portars, …
Journal of the House of Commons
… the Lady Grey of Wilton; and the Bill for the Vicars of Readinge, were sent to the Lords, by Mr. Treasurer and …
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… 1. The Bill for Common of Estovers. - The first Reading. Readinge. 1. The Bill for the Town of Readinge. - The first Reading. Cringleforde. 1. The Bill for …
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… Three of the Clock. Reading. 2. The Bill for the Vicars of Readinge. - The second Reading ; and ordered to be ingrossed. …
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… Bill for Rochester Bridge. - The third Reading. - Jud'm. Readinge. LL. 3. The Bill for the Town of Readinge. - The third Reading. - Jud'm. Goldsmiths. 1. nova. …
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… the humble Petition of Francis Rainsforde, Prisoner in Readinge Gaol, in the County of Berks, brought thither by one … of Peace, or either of them, inhabiting at or near Readinge, to take Bail of the said Francis Wrenforde, to …
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… provided they charge no one Man with above Two Horses. Readinge. That Readinge being a considerable Place to be maintained, desire …
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… of the Parliament; and particularly in that Service of Readinge; and therefore have returned him Thanks; and desire …
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… do also appoint an Advocate to attend that Council of War. Readinge Garison. Mr. Hoby is likewise appointed to go to my … Penington, for the Preservation of the Country near Readinge, from the Garison at Readinge. Prizes taken, &c. A Letter from the Earl of …
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… concerning the Wains and Carriages taken by the Forces at Readinge. Person discharged. Ordered, That Mr. Herne shall be …
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