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… master ran away to Norway and the ship is stopped in the Thames by Admiralty Court order 1711 Nov. 29 for seamen's …
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… and owners of the row barges working upon the river of Thames between Maidenhead, Windsor, Staines, Chertsey and … city, being free watermen, shewing that the river of Thames is a navigable river from London to the places …
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… and owners of the row barges working on the river of Thames between Maidenhead, Windsor, Staines, Chertsey and …
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… packs of French silk and other goods which were seized at Thames Ditton and recovered to her Majesty to the value of … l.: therefore praying to be deputed a Customs officer at Thames Ditton, "whereby he doubts not but to do such service …
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… between the Queen's meadows at Hampton Court and the river Thames, and that it hath been the custom for the lessee …
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… he did and then was ordered by them to lade salt for the Thames under convoy for her Majesty's use but the convoy … Datchet Ferry and Old Windsor by levelling the road by the Thames side and gravelling the same. Ibid., p. 207. Same to … attend the Navy in the Straits and until its return to the Thames, upon signing which contracts they had an advance of 2 …
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… foreign markets and were forced to bring the same to the Thames where the same is in a stinking and perishable …
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… (for many years employed as Inspector of the River of Thames with an allowance of 60 l. per an. and a pair of oars …
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… Windsor, as in further part for building a bridge over the Thames at Datchet : out of Civil List moneys. Ibid. J. … by commission from a subject of Portugal and seized in the Thames by Mr. Robertson a Customs officer as being the …
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… ship Hedwick Sophia is consigned and now arrived in the Thames from Eclefeur [Eckernfrde] in Holstein, praying leave … As the said ships by favour of a storm of wind came up the Thames without being stopped and have thereupon been ordered …
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