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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… in the parish. The chronological sequence chosen is not perhaps scientifically perfect, but it has been found a … To ensure clearness of description, all ancient churches not illustrated by historically hatched plans have been … has been or will be included in our Inventories that has not been actually inspected and the account checked in situ …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… greatest importance that the work of the Commission should not come to a standstill, and it is only by our Secretary's …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… unrivalled knowledge and ripe experience at the disposal not only of ourselves but of our Investigating Staff as well. … as formerly. We regret, however, to state that it has not been found possible to make financial provision to meet …
Survey of London
… 'Let us strive only to get the best possible work and not be afraid of trouble.' (Henry Cole, 1866) 'There's … Kensington corner of Hyde Park the Great Exhibition had not only been a popular cultural triumph; it had, as we have … to be dismantled rapidly because the manufacturers were named. Cole, a mixture of pedagogue and showman, made use of …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hath lost his spurs)', and concluded 'judge you if this be not the part of a knave, or if you will, of a giddie headed … letter, but insisted that at the last moment had decided not to deliver it to Ursula, but to her husband in the hope … Oxford, from 11 to 13 January 1638, with Gilbert Dethick named as register. Dated 20 October 1637. Signed by Gilbert …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… them went out into the backside together, where they had not long stayed before they came into the hall againe and … Claxton to use those termes... or to strike him'. He did not hear King at any time call Claxton 'base, rascall rogue'. … and keepe him there as long as he lived if [he] would not swear it'. Soon afterwards they all went homewards. 3. He …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… us to consider this but a [CJ 762] petition; wherefore, not so convenient to chalk out the way. What wanting now … and would have us be as good as our words. It is time the ships are at sea, for he believes the King of Spain sits not … of the bill of subsidies. Ordered that a committee named shall Monday morning consider of the preamble of the …
10th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… 1. For Monmouth. Mr. W[alter] Steward, a Scottish man, not naturalized, returned, but his bills for naturalization … such necessaries for shipping in the west parts that many ships lie useless for want of pitch, masts and cordage, etc., … to pluck up their boards of their houses to mend their ships, etc. Further order is made for search for Sir Thomas …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… out of government and so being carried to all places and not kept to one mart town, will be vilified and not carry the price it now does. 2. When the bulk of trade of … are strong and will send over cloths in stronger ships. And also we shall hereby give advantage to the …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… hath much prejudiced your petitioner therein, yet not therewith contented, hath both by slanderous defamations … Your supplicant having a charge of children, and being not able any longer to contend in law with soe powerful an …
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