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Middlesex county records
… Mr. Bestt (?), Mr. Bucknall, Mr. Owen, Sir E. Munday, Mr. Underhill, or any of the appointed committee to attend the … blank.] Two of the Justices, William Withers and William Underhill, appointed to examine into the case of Isabella … refers the matter to Colonel Pery, Mr. Withers, and Mr. Underhill, three of the Justices, to be dealt with for the …
Middlesex county records
… Vide Sessions Book 502, p. 54.] (p. 36) Order for William Underhill, treasurer for the maimed soldiers in the hundreds … 1693, and is also appointed to take the account of William Underhill, esquire, late treasurer. The like for Francis …
Middlesex county records
… on the report of two of the Justices, Colonel Pery and Mr. Underhill, is satisfied that the newly erected watch-house in …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Pynfold, William, Gregory Herbert, William Dawson, William Underhill, Thomas Harris, Thomas Woodfeild, Richard Shawe, …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Richard Harris of Whitechapel, William Waterman, Leonard Underhill, Edward Jones, Francis Warner, Nathaniel Griffen …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and to his married daughters, Martha Webster and Anne Underhill. In 1808 Baddeley and his sisters sold their moiety …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… on the Octaves of Holy Trinity. 33 Hen. VI. Between John Underhill, complainant, and John Staresmore, of Walshale, and … John Staresmore and Alianora remit all right to John Underhill and his heirs, for which John Underhill gave them 40 marks of silver. No. 53. On the …
The Environs of London
… have been given to the poors stock. Bread. Mr. Richard Underhill, in 1671, left the sum of 60l. to be laid out in …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and Poplar, in addition to prison charities. 42 Richard Underhill by will dated 1671 left £60 to buy land, the income …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and More was taken up before Archbishop Cranmer by Edward Underhill (d. 1562), the 'hot gospeller' who had come to live in Limehouse. Underhill was imprisoned under Mary, as was a protestant …
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