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Survey of London
… 13. The Great Change All Hallows church had an intimate and tragic connexion with the beginnings of the Reformation … Just before these changes, in 1546 there died William Thynne, who had been Master of the Household to Henry VIII, … spurious tales attacking the medieval church. The brass to Thynne lies in the south-east aisle of the church, and both …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… were the effective officers of the board of green cloth and were appointed by royal warrant. According to the Present … of Comptrolments, &c. relating to the Office, are allotted and allow'd by the Clerks Comptrollers, and summ'd up and … Fanshawe, S. 1761 17 Mar. Drake, Sir F.H. 1762 24 Dec. Thynne, Hon. H.F. 1764 18 Apr. Vernon, R. 1765 1 Aug. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… a sinecure in this period, was appointed by royal warrant and received a white staff on entering office. 1 The … amounted to 1,200 consisting of wages of 107 17s 6d and board wages of 1,092 2s 6d, plus lodgings and plate worth … Viscount 1797 27 Apr. Somerset, Lord C.H. 1804 31 May Thynne, Lord G. 1812 29 July Beresford, Lord G.T. 1830 23 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… to 500 consisting of wages of 100 marks (66 13s 4d) and board wages of 433 6s 8d, plus lodgings at Whitehall and plate worth 400. 2 In 1761 an additional allowance of 438 … 1730 8 May Treby, G. 1741 24 Apr. Harris, J. 1768 15 Jan. Thynne, Hon. H.F. 1771 20 Jan. Drake, Sir F.H. 1794 16 July …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Shropshire Parliamentarian when Ludlow Castle was taken and dismantled in 1646. f. 1. 1586, September 15, Windsor … by the Queen to Henry, Earl of Pembroke, Lord President, and the Council in the Marches of Wales, perused by the … to remove all proceedings by Edward Wolrith against John Thynne and others from the Council of the Marches to the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… in 1834, were the captain, lieutenant, standard bearer and clerk of the cheque, all appointed by royal warrant. 1 Their salaries were 1,000, 500, 310 and 120 respectively. The captain carried a gold or … 28 June Luke, J. 1660 29 June Ashton, Sir T. 1660 30 June Thynne, J. 1660 3 July Rowse, T. 1660 4 July Mathewes, J. …
Old and New London
… RepairsThe Register BooksOld Roman TowerThe Trinity House and its CorporationThe Present BuildingDecorations and PortraitsFamous MastersA Bit of Old Wall. Stow describes … circa 1535. There is also an injured brass of William Thynne, Clerk of the Green Cloth, Clerk of the Kitchen, and
Old and New London
… Bailey DinnersThe Gallows in the Old BaileyThe Cart and the New DropExecution StatisticsExecution Customs … Little Old BaileySydney HouseGreen Arbour Court and Breakneck StepsGoldsmith's GarretA Region of … Koningsmark and three others for the assassination of Mr. Thynne, 1681; Rowland Walters and others, for the murder of …
Survey of London
… Millfield The Pantheon, which was designed by James Wyatt and opened in 1772, stood on the south side of Oxford Street upon the site now occupied by Messrs. Marks and Spencer (Frontispiece, Plates 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, … was a squabble between the Vice Chamberlain, Lord John Thynne, on the one hand, and Greville, Cundy and Caldas on …
A History of the County of Essex
… Before 1066 THEYDON MOUNT was held by Godric as a manor and as 3 hides and 80 acres. After the Conquest it was given by William I to … of other members of the group including Sir John Thynne and William Cecil, later Lord Burghley. 14 Sir William …
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