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Bristol Town Duties
… 9s. A boat called the Mary Boat, of Kinsale, Luke Yard, master; John AtteWoode, 5 barrels of herrings; Nicholas … 20d. A ship called the Mary, of Kinsale, Luke Yard, master; for going out; John Caron, 18 dozen of cloths, …
Bristol Town Duties
… hatt xl s for a wynter gowne of vi brode yards at vi s the yard Som xxxvi s vij li xvi s sic orig. And besides this the … S e jaunts iiij gowns conteying xviij yards at v s the yard amounting iiij li x s Whiche Swordberer and iiij S e … days vi s viij d a gowne of vi. brode yards at vi s the yard amount to xxxvi s Som vii li ix s iiij d I t for x …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… master of the fabric shall provide for inclosing the grave-yard [ pro clausura cimiterii], and shall have the ordering …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
… of All Saints in the churchyard called "le Palme Churche yard," with leave to be absent from nocturnal matins except …
Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Dean & Chapter of Wells
Whitehall
… CHAPTER I Site of Whitehall in the Twelfth CenturyPart of WestminsterHubert de … which to draw a picture of the ground which was not yet Whitehall. First, we have the evidence afforded by the … and very near where Downing Street stands now, was a tilt-yard, and close to it a small barrack for the Foot Guards. …
Whitehall
… of the Stuarts marks a new epoch in the history of Whitehall. In spite of edicts against building, Charing Cross … the site now occupied by Trafalgar Square. North-east of Whitehall, the Strand had become a continuous street, which … Whitehall, beyond, that is to the northward of, the Tilt Yard and Horse Guards, Sir William Knollys, who was Treasurer …
Whitehall
… I. died in 1625, at Theobalds, having removed thither from Whitehall shortly before. His son Charles I. succeeded him, … He meant to have said "indubitable." When the news came to Whitehall, Bishop Laud was in the middle of his sermon, for … and locked himself in with her. The Guardroom, Scotland Yard. From an Etching by J. T. Smith, 1805. Meanwhile, Conway …
Whitehall
… and generals who lodged themselves, or were lodged, in Whitehall after the death of Charles I., Oliver Cromwell was … that his burial really took place within the precincts of Whitehall, but an examination of the grave of Henry VIII. in … the Tennis Court, a little to the southward of the tilt-yard and the Horse Guards. A green lawn, and perhaps a …
Old and New London
… open space at the western end of the Strand, from which Whitehall, Cockspur Street, and St. Martin's Lane branch off … which it was composed were employed in paving the front of Whitehall, whilst other stones were made into knife-hafts and … been sunken. These and certain devastations in Scotland Yard are the only evidences that remain of a remarkable …
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