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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… always) by Lord Secretary Nottingham. Issued usually from Whitehall, but sometimes from St. James', Windsor or …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… have been granted to many families in England. 19 March, Whitehall. Ref. House of Peers. Pp. 1¾. S.P. Dom., Entry Book … to all others to sell them of any size. 26 March, Whitehall. Ref. Attorney or Solicitor General S.P. Dom., … there have been three organists belonging to the Chapel Royal, to attend that duty by turns. The petitioner …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… grant accordingly: for last Tuesday in each month. Order, Whitehall, 5 January. Ref. Attorney or Solicitor General. Pp. … lives of himself and Thomas Vernon successively. Order, Whitehall, 8 January, 1703. Ref. Chancellor of the Duchy of … Peters. Shews:He has constantly attended in her Majesty's chapel at Cambridge for many years. Now aged and very poor. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… and hanging my house" 350 0 0 1,100 0 0 Note.20 March, Whitehall. Allowed, except the last two articles, which are … case. In each case Hedges appends a note dated 1 July, Whitehall, saying that Mr. Plantamour having been, during his … l.; total, 944 l. 12 s. 6 d. Hedges' note, dated 9 July, Whitehall, says:Her Majesty has approved item 5 [that …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… reduced into the form of a library within our palace of Whitehall"; to execute by himself or a sufficient deputy. Fee … Dom., Entry Book 350; Countersigned by Hedges. 25 May. Whitehall. Certificate of Death. Showing that according to … or sooner, if the Queen pleases. Pp. 239242. 25 June. Whitehall. Note on Mr. Warre's Bill. Richard Warre, Esq., …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… a Richard Lovel had given land in Ansford to St Andrew's chapel at Marsh, Wincanton, last recorded in 1326. The land … a. 1 In 1766 10 a. of land in Ansford belonged to Redlynch chapel, Bruton, probably bought with a grant from Queen …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… quadrangular, comprises 13 distinct habitations and a neat chapel; the chaplain and sisters are appointed by the Earl of … towards the endowment of her almshouse. There was also a chapel at the western end of the stone bridge of St. Lawrence; and the ruins of another have been found at Chapel hill. About a mile north of the village of …
Magna Britannia
… are some remains of Saxon pillars and capitals. In the chapel at Ford abbey is an arch slightly pointed, with … Saxon carvings. Thirteenth and fourteenth Centuries. The chapel of St. Mary in Exeter cathedral is supposed to have … in the form of a cathedral, with nave, choir, and lady's chapel, of a plain, and, for the most part, uniform style of …
Magna Britannia
… by Bishop Lyttelton 8, as there had never been a church or chapel there; his Lordship supposes the font to have been of … according to the tradition, it must have been in the chapel of the castle belonging to the Saxon lords of … an arch between the choir and the vestry, formerly the chapel of St. Katherine, is the monument of William Barrow, …
Magna Britannia
… on which Kendal's, or the Peacock-Inn, stands, and Limbury chapel formerly stood; and where its gravel was dug up in …
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