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A History of the County of Essex
… is little evidence of human occupation in prehistoric or Roman times. The main Saxon settlement was probably in the … farmhouses are timber-framed buildings standing on or near moated sites. Gills, Parvills, Hunters Hall (near … alterations and are faced with weather-boarding, brick, or modern roughcast. EPPING 1964 Between the 12th century and …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Marian Olivia ( Classics) : Royal Holloway College. Rivett, Maud Frances ( Botany): Swanley Horticultural College …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the 15th century the bell-chamber of the tower was altered or rebuilt; a spire was built possibly at the same time, but … the window in the E. wall are two circular recesses or blocked openings. The N. and W. walls have each a window … attics, and has a modern addition at the W. end. a (35). Rivett's Farm, house, about 2 m. N.N.E. of the church, was …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Wrote Nivetuna in the grand survey, that is a tuna, or town, nigh to water, or river, (as this is) and not, as some may conceive, from … in Sandringham, to Henry Cornish Henley, Esq. Beaufo's, or Rivett's. Hugh de Bellofago, or Beaufo, gave name to this …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… of a small vessell from Nevis. Will bring about 50 or 60 tunidg. If you will adventure to give the same price … London, July 23, 1678 I omitted wrighting to you by Mr. Rivett, a small vessall hired by myself, being then in the … Mr. Lawrance Keck whoe went upon the kech Indaver, James Rivett, Master, for Navis. He is a gentellman borne and …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… now lodges, and but a mile from the towne, wher I goe or send to them three times a weeke constantly to see that … your haveing laden the 100 pipes of wine on bord Mr. James Rivett according to our desire. Wee doubt not but s.d wines … the 5th October adveiseing of the receipt of ours p.r Mr. Rivett, as allsoe of the receipt of our goods consigned you …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… answerable. This ship we have hired to lade at Nevis or any the Leward Islands and lade upon her 60 working dayes, … have since learned. In order therunto, we have kept James Rivett at home & out of employment these 5 mo., haveing … But before he came home, it was to late. Wee fixt upon Mr. Rivett as being an injenious man & one very well acquainted …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… pr.position to mannidge part of itt, either upon St. Kitts or Antigua. Which if you acquiest with us in, would have you … I pr.sume we shall not need to give you any orders to Mr. Rivett, this being sufficient. But you may shew him this our … him this next ensueing yeare. And since we understand Mr. Rivett, Master of said shipp, is still in Scotland or
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… incumbrances, and will have the paym.t in mony ready downe or goods. On any other tearmes I shall not dispose. And when … soe long at sea. We have not a farthing insured upon Mr. Rivett, nor doe I designe to make any. Herewith I send you an … yett paide for it. I could wish Mr. Helmes had sent Mr. Rivett to Leverpoole, in regard he could not send Lawrance. I …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… coppy of my last. Since which I have received yours by Mr. Rivett with the 16 tunns of sugar by him, that have disposed … then any mans that comes, which [p. 89] whole busness or some part thereof we here may advise you to shipp the … Commander, as also your 40 hhds. by the Indevour, James Rivett, Comander. That I have disposed off to Mr. John Fleet …
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