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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem, Volume 4, Edward I
… Charelton. Ingeworth. Carleton. Thasbury. Hunestenston. Walpole. Kingsted. Wineton. Sniterle. Claye. Wishunham. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… co. Lincoln, and by the petitions of Robert Wolbys, Robt. Walpole, and other tenants of the manor of Wainfleet, in the … co. Lincoln, of moneys laid out by himself and Robt. Walpole, in dykeing Gooddike stream, in August 1566; signed …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… displeased with their proceedings, forsook the habit. Walpole, the Jesuit, said if the Queen died, Stanley would … on Wednesday; and on Thursday calls his secretaries, Walpole, Stephens, Smith, and John Wilson, who write …
Survey of London
… Sulyard. 1720. Charles Calvert, Lord Baltimore. 1721. John Walpole, of Gray's Inn. 1722. Thomas Cunstable, in the … Sir Joseph Richards, Bt., and his wife Jane. 1739. Dorothy Walpole. 1740. Barbara, wife of Sir John Webb, Bt., of Great … Belasyse. A tall altar tomb with urn finial. 1740. Edward Walpole of Dunston, Lincolnshire, author of an imitation of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Duck's court, alias Bewell's, belonged to the family of Walpole, of Pinchbeck, in Lincolnshire, but Edward Walpole dying s. p. in 1725, Mary, his daughter, carried it in marriage to Dr. William Smithson, whose son, John Walpole Smithson, dying s. p. likewise in 1731, Catherine his …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Barnard, though nominally a Whig, was a strong opponent of Walpole, and was supported by the Tories at subsequent … issued a joint address: Perry, who was a Whig, had opposed Walpole's Excise Scheme. Barber, who was an avowed Jacobite, … Whig, 1,175. [Vernon, who was a strong opponent of Walpole, was proposed by the Walpole party (in the hope that …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… continued to represent Leominster, voting generally with Walpole. J. Strange, the Solicitor-General, who sat for …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… The Lord Mayor (Lambert) was a strong adherent of the anti-Walpole party, as were also his successor (Sir R. Godschall), …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… 17301 was Humphrey Parsons, a strong Tory and opponent of Walpole's Government, whose political principles, no doubt, … 17389), who was a somewhat erratic politician, opposing Walpole on the Excise Bill, but afterwards a ministerial …
A Survey of London
… the Pipe in the kings Exchequer, 1466. Ri. Emmessey, Iohn Walpole, I. Hartshorne Esquier, seruant to the king, 1400. …
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