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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… X. p. 195.] Nov. 24. 171. Treasury warrant to Sir Dudley Ryder, Attorney General, for instructions to the Clerk of the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… affair, and statement of opinion thereupon by Sir Dudley Ryder and Sir J. Strange, the Attorney and Solicitor General, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Richard Bailly for a reversionary lease of some houses in Ryder St. and Jermyn St., Piccadilly. Agreed to. A petition …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Oct. 6. 157. Copy of the statement of opinion by Sir D. Ryder, Attorney General, on a case submitted as follows …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… rely on the courtesy of others. 137 " Phil. Richard, Wm. Ryder. Dan. Fairfax, Rich. Badiley, and others. " For …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1789-February 1790 both Under Secretaries, Burges and Ryder, were M.P.s. 6 In the years 1782-4 and 1796-1808 one … G. 1783 2 April St. John, Hon. St. A. 1789 24 Aug. Ryder, Hon. D. 1790 20 Feb. Aust, G. 1796 5 Jan. Canning, G. … a permanent one' (Egerton MS 3505, bundle 4). Ryder was removed in 1790 because it was considered that …
Survey of London
… development of the area was completed with the building of Ryder's Court (now Leicester Court) in the 1690's. In 1843 … all the ground hitherto in Waller's occupation to Richard Ryder the elder. 17 c After the grant of these leases some … of the houses in Great Newport Street. In 1692 Richard Ryder the younger surrendered his late father's leases and …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… also Sept 4. Warrant dormant for letters to Sir William Ryder, Sir John Trevor and others, Farmers of the imposition …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… as shall conceal any of the late King's goods. 10. Mr. Ryder, saddler, near St. Clement's church in the Strand, to …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… there was a bond given by Lord Griffin and M r W m Ryder to Valentine Duncomb for 2,500 l. This bond would … enable the Earl to answer his debt to the crown. If M r Ryder (who was only a surety for the debt of Lord Griffin) … he would be entitled to some favour from the crown. M r Ryder's case did seem to him (the Solicitor General) very …
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