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Calendar of Border Papers
… 1600 1247. Scrope to Cecil. [Oct. 4.] The gentlemen of this wardenry having exhibited to me articles tending to … 3 pp. Closely written. Addressed. Indorsed. 1253. Richard Musgrave to the Privy Council. [Oct. . 1600.] Showing … of the "greatest undertakers" among them. He delivered his son to Buccleuch of his own accord, and Buccleuch would take …
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… John Carey. [Oct. 2.] Imperfect at beginning.Some person of whom Cecil is writing 1 is said to have "not only tould … heard from you: for at Newcastle assises I was told my son was there and you were with him, and so expected word or … George Nicolson, agent to the Queen of England, and Richard Bell, Lord Scrope's clerk, to inform him thereof. p. …
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… 1.] "Understandinge that within these two daies the person of Simmonburne within three myles of Hexham . . . is … Robinsone and Doctor Reignoldes can assure you. He is my son's tutor, and I would keep him beside me. Also that I may … ever attended the like service or noe, I remember well M r Richard Goodricke did once attend with the Earle of Ruttland …
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… 1597 750. The Commissioners' fees. [Sept. 3.] Note of payments by William Clopton esq., receiver of … difficulty. He is to take the advice of Scrope's "cosin" Richard Lowther, and his "verie frendes," Nicholas Curwen, … see it reformed. Signed: Ra. Gray. 1 pp. Indorsed. 763. Richard Fenwick to the Commissioners. [Sept. 24, or soon …
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… Border Papers volume 2 September 1598 990. Muster of Gilsland. [Sept. 5.] Muster taken at Brampton, 5 … 40 Elizabeth, before John Musgrave land sergeant of Gillesland. ComwhittonHorses sufficient 9, insufficient 6, … appeared. Spoiled and burned by the Scottes." Askerton"Richard Grame als Langtowne, came not. All the rest of the …
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… this daye I cold not bey aney meanes gett the yonge Earle of Gooerey and his brother out of the towen: for that they … to strengthen this country. They also commend M r Richard Musgrave to be my deputya gentleman well known for … Inclosed in the same: The examination of Edward Leighe son to Thomas Leigh of Adlynton in Cheshire, taken 11 th …
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… The country is quiet: but prays his remembrance of gun powder for the soldiers. Not signed. p. Holograph. … Michaelis, 1602." Robert Grame alias "Robs Robbe" and Richard Grame alias "Hutcheons Arthur Richie," indicted with … and burglaries, Feb. to September in 44 Eliz.], also "Richard Grame of the Mosbande, in the countie of Cumberland …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… BORDESLEY, a hamlet and chapelry, in the parish and union of Aston, Birmingham division of the hundred of Hemlingford, … monument with statues of Robert, first Earl of Sussex, his son, and grandson. Boresford, with Pedwardine BORESFORD, with … in 1710. This was once the residence of the celebrated Richard Hooker, who held the living, and here wrote some part …
A Dictionary of London
… Bore's Head - Bothawe Bore's Head Mentioned in Circuit of St. Giles' parish (Strype, ed. 1720, I. iii. 87). Boar's … against this alley, erected by the executors of Richard Whittington (S. ib.). Site now occupied by the Coal … Boss Alley (q.v.). Made about 1423 by the Executors of Richard Whittington (S. 17 and 210). Boss of Water at Paul's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… S.W.). Boreham is a parish and small village 3 m. N.E. of Chelmsford. The Church and New Hall are the principal … cap, puffed and slashed shoulders, etc., and group of one son and five daughters kneeling at desk, monogram, … and Susannah, his wife, 1739. In nave(5) to Ann, wife of Richard Collins, 1670, formerly a headstone with shaped head; …
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