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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward III
… robberies and trespasses against the peace of Edward II. or of the present king, and of any consequent outlawries. By … and for all trespasses against the peace of Edward II. or of the present king, and of any consequent outlawry. By … The like, with this addition, notwithstanding any escheat or other profit which may fall to the king in the future by …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III
… of a tournament to be held at Jerdele on Monday or Tuesday after the Epiphany next. Mandate to the abbot of … years, respectively. MEMBRANE 11. Bond to Elias Viger of St. Emilion to pay him 122 l. 15 s. for 491 pounds … the said Gerald. Feb. 14. Clarendon. Appointment of Elias Viger of St. Emilion, citizen of Bordeaux, to hold at farm …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… him to ansuer in his awin person, the 9 of this instant, or to choose any of the brether of the functioun of the Kirk … vnseimlie, all bagaries of velvett on gownes, hoses or coat, and all superfluous and vaine cutting out, steiking … of Sanquhar, Mr Andrew Mylne, George Scott, Mr Thomas Biger, Mr James Carmichall, Minister at Hadinton, to conveen …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… would receiue the said Master James in the others place or not: The voyces of his Maiesties Commissioners, the … all the Noblemen and Barons present should have voyce, or not, and if the whole Ministers that were met there, … the conclusions of matters, That none of the Noblemen, or Barons were then present to assist the proceedings of the …
The Ledger Book of Vale Royal Abbey
… summer; the ordinary labourer seems to have received 8 d. or 9 d. a week and the skilled artizan as much as 30 d. The … 2 large hammers for breaking stones, 4 s.; for 12 wedges or chisels ( coniis), 2 s. 6 d., at 2 d. each. Paid John de … foliis) for the smithy, 3 s. 6 d.; for one anvil, 18 d.; or two traces ( tenailis), 6 d.; for 3 hammers, 12 d.; for …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… for Wesleyans in the hamlet of Bartlow. Bartlow, Little, or Steventon-End BARTLOW, LITTLE, or Steventon-End, a hamlet, in the parish of Ashdon, union of … patrons and impropriators, the families of Bracebridge and Viger. Barton-In-Fabis, Notts.See Barton. BARTON-IN-FABIS, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… antiquaries considered as expressive merely of a hamlet, or granary, annexed to a place of greater importance, such … built of stone, and afford good accommodation for 600 or 700 infantry. To these, was recently attached the … occurs in several ancient charters, is generally written Biger, or Bigre, and is supposed to have been derived from …
London Bridge
… The bollards protecting the entry to the Bridge. Roadstead or landing-place? The new cemetery opened at the time of the …
Survey of London
… Wickwood THE MANOR OF HEATHROW The small Manor of Heathrow or Knight's was held as freehold of the Manor of Lambeth, to … were completed, separate leases were to be granted to them or their nominees. 233 The first stone of the new village was … dwellings in ornamental brick, and built in six, eight or ten rooms, exactly as the shareholder and intending …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… verdict that the defendant was not guilty of the trespass or of the act, or of assenting thereto, or of partnership with those who robbed the plaintiff. …
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