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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… light horse for the Low Countries; total, 10,605 l. 17 s. 8 d.; and of his payments therefrom into the … for 20 lasts of rye, delivered at Newcastle from a Dutchman last year, and sold here at the highest price that … the people could not travel through the great fall of snow, but I know how the same is furnished. I find that every …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… gone to the northward towards Scotland. Having obtained a confirmation of this, I returned with the news, which was … without his keepers, and has a house for a prison. Wm. Snow, another English rebel, has lately come from the Court … is now. 1. Her Majesty now lends to every foot company 20 l. in ready money, but if she would allow 24 l., whereof 8 l. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… are resolved to push with the utmost vigour, for which end a considerable number of troops will be sent thither. Count … he has sent to Holland; the other he discharged for 1,000 l., and kept the master for security till the money be paid. … privateer of six guns and two "patereroes," being the new snow belonging to St. Malo; she has sent her into Falmouth, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… is hoped at least he will furnish the crown of Spain with a considerable sum at small interest. From Venice they write … with large money, for which it is said they received 25 l. per cent. Some goldsmiths also, of eminence in their … letters from Paris say that they advise from Lyons that snow has fallen in great abundance upon the mountains of …
A New History of London
… Addenda Almshouses and schools in the City A LIST of ALMS-HOUSES in the METROPOLIS 1. By whom, and when … 1655 George-yard, Old-street 8 single men or women 4 l. each per ann. coals and water Aske, Robert, 1692 Hoxton 20 … for coals & a serv. Hammond, Edmund, 1651 Alms-house-yard, Snow-hill 6 7 l. 10 s. per ann. each Harwar, Samuel, 1713 …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Addenda Miscellaneous 15711572 Miscellaneous 15711572 [A.D. 1571, June ?] 409. Relation of Baptista de Bois. On the … for I see that to save our honesties, we must lay out 100 l. more to my Lady Mountjoy on the 1st of March. You, I … Ever since Candlemas we have had such cold, frost and snow, as you cannot have had worse weather in England, and …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of Jan. 27, 15834 ( see p. 327 above), probably from a copy sent the following month. Much mutilated by damp. … property. The burgers have been kept in the town for a year like prisoners, no one being allowed to go outside the … their possessions; some risking their lives in the snow; while others (although they had paid their taxes) on …
Survey of London
… was James Brooks, but the chancel was later built from a revised design by Sir Giles Scott in 1913. The church is … works and is wholly built in stone. The nave (without a clerestory) and aisles have separate parallel roofs and are … 1869 Charles Henry Andrews 1888 Herbert Kynaston (formerly Snow) 1889 Henry Thomas Cart 1894 Frank Albert Elliot 1932 …
Magna Britannia
… to the chapels in this page. P. xxxix xlix. There is a difference of 280 between the total number of inhabitants … Lawrence to the school. The lands, which are now let at 30 l. per annum, were given, as appears by the investigation of … was rebuilt in 1776, at the expense of 1700 l. Mr. Simon Snow, in 1666, pursuant to the intention of Dr. Vilvaine, who …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… William Tate, cordwainer, son of John Tate, tanner Thomas Snow, mercer, son of Richard Snow Robert Waite, baker, son of Robert Waite, merchant …
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