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A New History of London
… Knt. Edw. Ironside, Tho. Rawlinson, Esqrs. 1750 Sir S. Pennant, Knt. John Blachford, Esq; W. Whitaker. Step. The. … Esqrs. 1751 Francis Cokayne, Esq; Will. Alexander, Robert Scott, Esqrs. 1752 T. Winterbottom, Esq; Robert Alsop, Esq; S. Bethell, M. Dickinson, Esqrs. 1753 Sir Crisp Gascoyne, …
A New History of London
… stead; and served the office of sheriff in 1743. Robert Scott, Esq; elected in 1752; served the office of sheriff in … which occasioned his becoming a prisoner in the King's Bench. At his own request therefore the court of aldermen …
Survey of London
… chancel was later built from a revised design by Sir Giles Scott in 1913. The church is one of Brooks' later and most … chancel has triplet lancets with glass by Powell. Near the S.W. corner of the interior are some stones which formed the … of the first incumbent, the Rev. David Laing, M.A., F.R.S., appointed to the district in 1847. 35 A tablet to him in …
Chronicle of the Grey Friars of London
… P. 1, 1. 7. The word imperfect in the MS. is in Arnold's Chronicle, "Portchaf," i. e. Port Jaffa or Joppa. P. 15, 1. … Strawe. P. 22. A blacke sterre. So our MS., but in Arnold's Chronicle "a blasing starre," i. e. a comet. P. 26, 4th 1. … of the household that she had dwelled in." Sir Walter Scott, in his Border Minstrelsy (notes to Leyden's ballad of …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… for in June, 1838, read on May 29, 1838, and after Queen's Bench insert (on the ground that Salomons was entitled to … Pack, before disabled insert appointed one of Cromwell's Upper House, December, 1657, and omit all after "September, … Aldermen Sir John Houblon and Sir S. Stanier, Sir John Scott and G. Conyers were 229, 229, 233, 233, all the Tories …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… Sonnettes of lord Surrey, by Tottel, 1565, in Dr. Bliss's edition of Wood's Athen Oxon. i. 186. P. 9. The king … James I. vol. iv."The Juego de Cannas," remarks Sir Walter Scott, "was borrowed from the Moors, and is still practised … the flying jennet wheel, And hurl the unexpected dart." (Scott's Lay of the Last Minstrel.) P. 79. A Spanish lord …
Survey of London Monograph
… memory of and soon after the great victory on St Crispin's day 1415. Occurs several times down to 1419, but name … COLIN COLE (1953). See Portcullis (36). 5. CHARLES WILFRED SCOTT-GILES, O.B.E. Scott-Giles Fitzalan, E.M. wt. 16 July, R. wt. 22 August …
Magna Britannia
… him. There was a fourth daughter, who married Edward Scott, Esq. P. clxxxvi. The heiress of Bidlake married … by a Mr. Wearing, before the year 1626. The rent of Gould's land is now 23 l. per annum. Lawrence Blundell, in 1637, … gave an annuity of 4 l. to the grammar-school; and 2 l. 10 s. per annum is paid by the overseers, as from the gift of a …
Magna Britannia
… the name of Pinnock or Bradock. Clarendon describes Ruthen's defeat as having taken place on the east side of … is among the places reserved by this deed to the Bishop's jurisdiction. It is meant (see the last paragraph of note … P. cxvii. Trevardreva is now in the occupation of Charles Scott, Esq., Mr. Trewren's son-in-law. P. cxviii. Captain …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… is made to Jerome Selade, Bishop of Vaison, the Pope's "Maestro di Casa," and Nuncio to the Emperor in Spain. … of Chapuys' despatch (No. 1041) was probably Sir William Scott of Balweiy (see above p. 568) or else Sir Thomas Scott of Pitgorno. p. 602, line 3. "The bishop Davoie, who …
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