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Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… for granting to the said people such forms of affirmation or declaration, as may remove the difficulties which many of … Act to an Act intituled, An Ac for laying an imposition or duty on all Sugars, Molosses, Rum, Cotton and Ginger … and upon licences, are given to the Honble. Thomas Talmash, Esq., and for appointing the former duties to be …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… Copy of the Assembly's preamble for fitting out sloops or other vessels for guarding the sea coast of Jamaica. The … to load and unload to and from any the bays, creeks or harbours in and about this island; was read, together with … of April, 1720, relating to the Revenue Act passed by Mr. Talmash, Lieut. Governor of Mountserrat. A letter from …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… such persons as shall detain other persons' slaves or servants. Passed in 1719. To be confirmed. An Act for … and upon licences are given to the Honourable Thomas Talmash, Esq., and for appointing the former duties to be … liquors imported into this island. Passed in 1721. General Talmash and Mr. Nivine to attend. Ordered that General …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… to the easier partition of lands in joint tenancy, or in common, was read. Montserrat. Order of Council. New … Orders in Council to the respective Governors or Commanders of the Plantations to which they relate. The … for his opinion about them. That inquiry be made for Mr. Talmash, Lieut. Govr. of Montserrat, and notice given him to …
Journals of the Board of Trade and Plantations
… said, they did not conceive it to be either a hardship or novelty; that as the Dutch are at war with the Algerines, … and upon licences are given to the Honorable Thomas Talmash, Esq., and for appointing the former duties to be … Passed at Montserrat in 1721. An Act for raising a levy or poll tax, and for taxing and assessing of the houses in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… to this William Drake, Esq. his arms, azure, a dragon, or wivern, wings displayed, passant, gules. William Playters, … Esq. who took to wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Lionel Talmash, of Helmingham in Suffolk, Bart. and was father of … with all the houses, glebe, &c. were let to the curate or parish chaplain, for his life, at 10 l. per ann. and 20 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 4,000 l. there must be any sum not exceeding 5,000 l. paid or [equivalent] credit given to Mr. Israell Feilding at Carlisle, Berwick or Edinburgh and 16,000 l. at Chester in 10 or 12 days. Mr. … the King did (some time since) order the Regiments of Talmash, Babbington and Cutts to recruit 520 men each, my …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… containing 501 inhabitants. Odell, anciently called Wahul or Wodhull, was the seat of an ancient barony, belonging, at … fragments of pottery, have been found. Offlow, Bishop's, or Bishop's Offley OFFLOW, BISHOP'S, or Bishop's Offley, a … whom the place perhaps took its name. In a meadow near Talmash Hall, formerly a large mansion, was a chapel, the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… miles NNW. of Yeovil, lay on the southern bank of the Yeo or Ivel. Before 1838, and probably as a result of the … Bath, a road from the Bristol Channel, either from Dunball or Uphill, and another from the east converged north of the … for Darlington. 485 Sir William Manners, who took the name Talmash and was styled Lord Huntingtower after 1821, 486 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… heir, Roger Isley, and his heirs male. This family of Isle or Isley, called in French deeds, L'Isle, and in. Latin ones, … of Chidingstone, who bore for his arms, Gules a saltier or, between four besants, a chief ermine, as may be seen by … dying in 1703, left by Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Lionel Talmash, two sons and a daughter; John, the great duke of …
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