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Survey of London
… and not be afraid of trouble.' (Henry Cole, 1866) 'There's nothing like trying'. (Francis Fowke, 1860) Despite the … attitude to art, science and industry formulated by Prince Albert and his helpers. Mediated especially through … Survey and then professor at the School of Mines in Jermyn Street. Although his own researches had practical value, for …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Heylin in 1637 (Photograph: Richard Cust) The notary's mark of Humphrey Jones on the depositions taken from … commissioners Sir Thomas Hord and John French M.A. in the upper roome of the Crosse inn in Oxford, 13 January 1637/8. … Chaloner and Heylin came to his house. as they entered his street parlour they handed him their weapons. then 'Mr …
10th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Monday, 2 [o']clock, Court of Wards. Mr. [Richard] Godfrey's bailiff arrested. To have the under-sheriff [of Kent] sent … of the treaties. After had set it down, acquainted the Prince with it. He approved it and said it was true. This to … John] Bankes. Why it should not be transmitted up unto the Upper House before further examination, he gives the reasons: …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of powder within the kingdom. This by Mr. [John] Evelyn's fault. This patent to be delivered in by Mr. Evelyn upon Friday next, peremptorily. [Edward] Egerton's committee, tomorrow, 2 [o']clock, in the former place. [f. … here again at Michaelmas and at the spring, for the King, Prince and all say they never knew a more prudent Parliament …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Marten personally took the depositions of the plaintiff's witnesses and in July Wigg was sentenced to pay £20 in … Wigg before'. 4. The aforesaid passages occurred in an upper room of the Mitre. To Wigg's second set of … interrogatories: 2. He worked at the glasshouse in Broad Street, was not taxed for ship money but was worth £100 with …
11th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Fisher, esq., and his heirs. L. 1a. [George] Morgan['s bill]. [ Blank] SIR EDWARD COKE reports the Prince's bill with amendments, which twice read. Upon … My Lord Treasurer declaring the like to the Lords in the Upper House, it bred some doubts among the Lords that it …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Whitsun week, Star Chamber. The Lady [Grace] Darcy's bill, 2 [o']clock this afternoon. MR. [ROBERT] SNELLING … but a gentleman here. Every nobleman here sits in the Upper House. 13 Eliz. [ illegible] an Irishman, nobleman, was … cannot have the House of Commons to judge a member of the Upper House if the treasurers [ ?2 illegible words] and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… family of Mr Christopher Constable.' Christopher Constable's petition claimed that for the past three years John had … 5. Was Christopher Constable's father seized of Upper Hall, Catfoss and Nunkeeling woods? Did John Constable … Portington Routh Seaton Sigglesthorne Swine Swinton Upper Hall, Catfoss Wassand Winestead Woodhouse Topics of the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… of the said town in conjunction with them, the king's constable Richard de Burun and William de Sancto Johanne … the morrow of St. Nicholas, for Edenevet, steward of L. prince of Abbefrau and lord of Snaudon, Eignan Vachan and … Acceptance by the king for himself and his people, as L. prince of Aberfrau and lord of Snauwedon has accepted the …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… Jan. 7. Gloucester. Grant to the abbot of Messenden of 50 s. a year in perpetuity out of the farm of the county of … until three weeks after Easter for two clerks of L. prince of Abbefrau and lord of Snaudon, and two clerks of the … and A. bishop of Coventry, between the king and the said prince and earl. March 13. Woodstock. Licence for H. de …
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