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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… petitioner as living at Redingfield Hall, has never heard or observed but that his conduct was peaceable and … not be reasonable therefore that he be further molested or troubled on so groundless a supposition. The petition is … go to Harwich and Holland [ Ibid. 344, p. 532]; for George Pratt Webb, esq., and his servant Charles Blank, to go to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… be pronounced, which sentence you are to put in execution or suspend at your discretion: and whereas we have appointed … in case of death, removal by sentence of a court-martial, or the quitting of any of the present officers, to supply the … S.P.44. 348. p. 281.] June 28. Hampton Court. Pass to Geo. Pratt Webb, esq., to travel abroad. Latin. [ S.P.44. 348. p. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… command all H.M. subjects of the Romish religion, on or before 12th March next, to deliver in all arms which they … not our intention that the wearing swords of any nobleman or gentlemen of the popish religion, who are adjudged to the … Yard, aldermen; Will. Glyde, esq., John Curson, John Pratt, esq.; Thos. Waterhouse, M.D.; Rich. Periam, Daniel …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… [etc.], as possessed by Mr. Rhymer and Mr. Forrester, or by any archdeacons of St. Andrews during the time of … satisfied, and insists to have him released and restored; or otherwise he said he should be obliged to complain. I … Richd. Ingoldsby's regiment of foot [ ibid.]: to John Pratt, esq., to be captain lieutenant of that company in …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… indictment, and to-day he petitioned for a writ of error, or to be heard by his counsel, and had retained Sir Thomas … be examined, as well if they came by way of the Brill or Newport as if they came from Calais. Another petition of … 27. Kensington. Warrant for a patent granting to Samuel Pratt, D.D., the prebend in the free chapel at Windsor, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Dillington (148990), of Tollard Royal. George Howder, or Houton (1447), of Marston Meysey, William Stephens … 14534 and 14701, and the other member in 14534 was Richard Pratt, a yeoman of the Crown; in 14556, and again in 14601 … and included beyond the borough and parish of Wilton all or part of the parishes of Burcombe, Barford St. Martin, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… (Monuments (6), (7), (9), (1214), (17) and (18)), all more or less altered and enlarged, have been listed. … are blazoned with the arms of Yorke of Bewerley, impaled or quartered to illustrate some of the known connections of … great fashion' of living. He was intimate with Sir Roger Pratt (John Evelyn, Diary, 27 August 1666) who speaks of 'Mr …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… from bequests, with 10. 15. under the charity of Thomas Pratt, of Wingrave, is annually distributed in great-coats … upon a retentive clay, and altogether unsheltered by woods or plantations; the substratum contains ironstone, which … mile north of it is a mineral spring, discovered about 60 or 70 years' since, which, on being analysed, was found to …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… In the Middle Ages they were collectively known as 'Welle' or 'Welles', and today they are absolutely continuous, so … (via Emneth) a built-up area almost continuous for the 7 or 8 miles of its course. Except for the two churches, Beaupr … Ribera (Spagnoletto) and was presented by Lt.-Col. E. R. Pratt of Ryston Hall (Norfolk); it was originally brought …
A History of the County of Oxford
… not all early adherents necessarily lived within the town or parish. For much of the 18th century Dissent, though … being largely through association with the Independents or Congregationalists. 10 From the 1760s, however, the … no. 3 (Spring 2001), 722. J. Foxe, Acts and Mons. ed. J. Pratt (1877), iv. 23643. Above, churches. Above, intro. …
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