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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William and Mary, 1695
… has sent sixteen of his menofwar to pass the Dardanelles, and oppose the Turks in their attempts for the recovery of … in the conduct of the King, adding that the Emperor and Spain pretended to have other sort of conditions than as … and fifty English exchanged prisoners belonging to the Dartmouth and Hope menofwar, lately taken. Captain Robinson, …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Plymouth Sound. 1,287. Charles Hawkins to Lords of Trade and Plantations. Enclosing answers to several queries … till the end of March they wood, fell stocks, saw wood, and make oars, from Renouse to Bay Verd, and prepare for the … the inhabitants and took a New England ship and a Dartmouth Ketch. In August following another privateer of 30 …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… to be taken under the King's government, to Lords of Trade and Plantations for report, and ordering them to examine all petitions upon the subject. … be under any rule but their own. In the late usurpation Dartmouth and the other places thought differently and
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of the constant affection which you have to our service, and so much the more as some reports had been spread abroad … give occasion to those who favour them to be displeased and consequently abandon them, without bringing about their … called Captain Trenel, an inhabitant of Lotenes [ ? Totnes] took a prey in the Indies of many skins and a great …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… the Lords of the Treasury. Forwarding the lists of ships and men designed for the trade to Virginia, Maryland and the West Indies, that orders may be given to the convoys … of the Treasury. The number of seamen from the port of Dartmouth was not inserted in the list of ships allowed to go …
Survey of London
… compiler of the annual Guide to the Churches of London and its Suburbs. He started his work here in 1885 in the … church was laid by Mary, Duchess of Teck, 23rd July, 1892, and it was consecrated on 23rd January, 1901. 35 The … Leslie St. Aubrey CLXXVIISt. Mary, Brookfield Church (Dartmouth Park Hill) Built by public subscription, this …
Magna Britannia
… Additions and corrections ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. GENERAL HISTORY. … charges, was to be given to a lecturer at St. Saviour's, Dartmouth, for a sermon on a week-day. This had not been … who died in 1821, at the respective ages of 20 and 16. Totnes TOTNES, p. 535. Richard Lee, in 1619, gave 100 l., to …
Survey of London
… exterior was originally faced with brick, with strings and main cornice executed in patent stone. The two corner and middle three houses had a series of pilasters ornamented … E. Hardy, Life of Thomas Hardy. Hist. MSS. Comm., Earl of Dartmouth, II, p. 528. Hist. MSS. Comm., Lord Kenyon, P. 134. …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… of completeness, Sheriffs, Recorders, Common Serjeants and other civic dignitaries as well as Common Councillors. … to sit. 1660 (AprilDec.) J. Frederick [Vintry] sat for Dartmouth. R. Staughton [Bread Street] was elected for Wigan … a future Alderman and Lord Mayor, failed as a Whig at Totnes. 16981700 Sir T. Cooke recovered his lost seat at …
Old and New London
… Aldersgate Street and St Martin-le-Grand CHAPTER XXVII. ALDERSGATE STREET AND ST. MARTIN'S-LE-GRAND. Origin of the NameHistory of the … Bedchamber to that monarch, and uncle to the first Lord Dartmouth. Dryden speaks of it in his "Mac Flecknoe": "Near …
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