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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Compounding (N.C.F.C.), Committee For Scottish Affairs (C.S.A.), and its Sub-Committee at Turners' Hall, &c., to the … Money. 1 Date. From To For Object. Sum. References. 1643. s. d. G1a. G2. G265. Oct.28 C.S.A. T.G.H. Rich. Latham Paid by him to the Committee of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… Hall Rich. Herring, Mich. Waring. Dean and Chapter's lands Thos. Noel, Step. Estwick, Wm. Hobson. for exigencies … as follows: Date. From To Object. Sum. References. 1649. s. d. I. 62. I. 109. I. 118. Vol. VII. 2 March 7 Del. … of quarters in England, and transport of Col. Tothill's regiment to Ireland. 1,855 0 6 1 15 1 April 4 " " Sir Hen. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… as follows 1: Date. From To Object. Sum. References. 1651. s. d. I. 15. I. 16. I. 101. Vol. XIX. Jan. 1 John Jackson, on … prize goods. Capt. Jas. Peacock and his officers and ship's company. For a gold chain and medal, value 50 l., for Capt. … for special services, to be deducted from the Lord General's incident expenses. 25 0 0 79 73 " 27 " " Henry Tulse for …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of the Fleet, &c Warrants of the Council of State (C.O.S.), General of the Fleet, &c. Date. From To Subject. References. 1653. I. 69. Vol.XLIII. July 1 C.O.S. Comrs. of Customs To permit Step. Hill and Thos. Mason to … former Council warrant. 6 " " " Geo. Billinghurst of Gray's Inn. Commission to be prothonotary and clerk for cos. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… of the Fleet, &c. Warrants of the Council of State (C.O.S.), Generals of the Fleet, &c. Date. From To Subject. … To enter George Pridemore, purser of the Hector 47 " " C.O.S. License For Jno. Fawne to transport 100 dozen pairs of … cook of the Gillyflower, on his petition. 73 Nov. 17 C.O.S. Keeper of the Gatehouse. To receive Hen. Boswell, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Book X., p. 64. Statement of Mrs. Winifred Jackson's case. Concerning several houses in Jermin Street and Market Lane, in St. James's Manor. 1 pages. Treasury Board Payers CCXCI. No. 2. Jan. 6 … of Ireland. For the remittance to England of 9,079 l. 7 s. 6 d., the 1735 pay of Lord Rothes' regiment on the Irish …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Brewer (d. 1226), 13 and then through one of William's daughters, Alice, wife of Reynold Mohun (d. 1213), to Reynold's son Reynold (d. 1258). From William Mohun of Ottery Mohun (Devon), the younger Reynold's son by his second wife, it passed to William's daughter …
A History of the County of Essex
… and the creek occluded. A land drain still marks the creek's old course to its former mouth on the Great Salting, and … Leventhorpes manor in the 13th century. Westminster Abbey's manor was later known as WENNINGTON WESTMINSTER or … In the 14th century it was held of the abbey for 100 s. a year. 61 The abbey's tenancy-in-chief was last mentioned …
A History of the County of Essex
… Another ½ hide and 11½ a. was held freely. 88 Roger's fief was forfeited to the Crown in 1102, and granted c. … alternative name of BERGHOLT SACKVILLE. Robert was Stephen's steward and later a monk at St. John's abbey, Colchester, and was probably succeeded by his son …
A History of the County of Stafford
… barony was divided between his sisters in 1323, one knight's fee in West Bromwich being assigned to his younger sister … that Edward, Lord Dudley, consented to Cardinal Wolsey's dissolution of the priory in 1525. 35 It was presumably in … wife of Richard de Marnham of Bromwich. 49 By 1293 Sarah's half share had passed to her son Walter Devereux, who held …
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