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Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… sir Thomas Seymar, knyght, lord admyrall, was behedyd at Towre hyll. This yere y e comons in all y e parties of … y e lorde Russell, lorde privy seale, who lay longe ther at Hontyngton, 4 vntyll y e lord Graye w t certayne … thether, & syr Wyllyam Herbart w t dyvers Welchemen, & at a towne callyd Byshopps Clyffte 5 they assaltyd one campe …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… y e galyottis of Spayne w t othar small shipps cam a land at Gravesende, & robbyd & brent y e moaste parte [of y e] … y e viij This boke dothe accowmpte y e yere to begyn at November, but yt dothe not begyn tyll Aprill next … beyng mayre, was y e lady Hungarford and hir man hangyd at Tyburne. 2 The xvj. yere of his reyne y e castell of …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… be to God, the Wednysday, beynge y e xix. th of Jully, at v. of y e clocke in y e afternone y e hole body of y e counsel, wh. were lefte behynd in y e Tower, assembled at Baynardes castell, & ther communed w t y e erle of … beinge y e 12 day of Nouember, cardynall Poole came vnto Lambeth by water & ther dyned. 48 Vpon Sonday, beinge y e …
A New History of London Including Westminster and Southwark
Noorthouck's 'New History' falls into two parts. The first is a narrative history of London from the Roman period until the 1770s. The second gives accounts of the present state of the City (organised by ward), and of much of Westminster, Southwark and Lambeth. It also includes an Appendix of charters and statutes relating to the City, and lists of mayors, bishops and other officers.
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… to the Norman Conquest A Short English Chronicle, From Lambeth Ms. 306. Cronycullys of Englonde. In the noble londe … And so thei were in the see longe and mony a daye. Till at the last thei were drevyn in to this londe, that tho was … storye telleth. And he began first London, and named hit at that tyme Newe Troye, because he was com of the lynage of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of the Articles being gone over, they come to the Point at last. And hence, my Lords, I have all along watched, to … of two kinds; there be Statute-Treasons, there be Treasons at Common-Law, or Treasons Constructive and Arbitrary. My … of the Law: If you will bring in the Thames about Lambeth, to come in again below the Bridge, the River is the …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Deering's Speech about Bishops, 393. Mr. Pym's Speech at a Conference with the Lords, touching the thirteen Bishops … Warrants, 90, 91. Votes concerning the Convocation and Synod, 112: vid. 212. vid. 235 Fines intended upon the … His Speech about Bishops, 393. His Speech for a National Synod, 394. His Speech against the Remonstrance, 425 Sir …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 20 May, 1625 (as Abbot), B.C.L. 16 Nov., 1630 (incorp. at Cambridge 1627); this scholar is variously described, as a … arm. Wadham Coll., 'subscribed' 7 Nov., 1655 (? bar.-at-law of Inner Temple 1665), son of Maurice, of London, … seated at Newmarket aforesaid. Aldworth, Richard born at Lambeth, Surrey, s. Richard, arm. St. John's Coll., matric. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… mines, from which an abundant supply is obtained at a moderate price, has not been worked for many years. … the superintendence of the presbytery of Kirkcaldy and synod of Fife; patron, R. Ferguson, Esq. The stipend of the … for members of the Free Church and United Associate Synod. The parochial school affords a liberal education; the …
Westminster Abbey Charters, 1066 - c.1214
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