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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Book XX, p. 81. Order Book VII, p. 268. Same for 42 l. 9 s. 5 d. to Nicholas Browne for the surplusage on his account … VII, p. 320. Disposition Book XX, p. 40. Same for 96 l. 13 s. 4 d. to John Cook, Clerk of the Foreign Estreats in the … Treasury reference to Mr. Borret of the petition of Ann Whorwood praying that a debt of about 300 l. may be satisfied …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of the Accompts of the Treasurer of his Majesty's Chamber, loco Edward Jenkins, gent., lately deceased, with … Middlesex, to be Windsor Herald-at-Arms, loco James Whorwood, of Devonshire Street, in the parish of St. John the Martyr, said Whorwood having been appointed by letters parent of 17 …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… the Order or Warrant is made. Reference. April 1 Queen's Treasurer - 1,667 17 0 1730, Lady Day quarter - Disposition … 0 Same Ibid. John Scrope - 4,211 0 0 Secret service - King's Warrant Book XXIX. p. 478; Order Book XIV. p. 319; To … 13 6 8 - - Philip Jones, York Herald. 13 6 8 - James Whorwood, Windsor Herald. 13 6 8 - Charles Greene, Lancaster …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Bridgman and Charles Dartiquenau. 680 0 0 His Majesty's gardens for 1729, Midsummer quarter. Disposition Book XXIX. … p. 450. Coulson Fellows, Sheriff of Devon. 39 16 7 Sheriff's cravings - Ibid, p. 447. Edward Wright, Sheriff of Rutland. … Martin Leake, Lancaster Herald. 26 13 4 Same - Ibid. James Whorwood, Windsor Herald. 26 13 4 Same - - Ibid. Richard …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of the Order of the Bath. 125 0 0 Lady Day quarter's salaries. Money Book XXXIX. p. 86. Serjeants at Arms, … detailed. 198 0 0 Same quarter on their salary or fee of 3 s. per day each. Ibid., p. 87. Officers at Arms, detailed. … of 10 l. and 12 l. 10 s. 0 d. respectively. Ibid. James Whorwood, late Windsor Herald. 8 14 2 1736, March 25 to July …
A History of the County of Stafford
… money given for the purpose by John Pugh. 41 The charity's endowment has been increased by several gifts. By deed of … semi-detached bungalow with its own back-garden. Whorwood's Charity (The Tithe Dole and the Brick-kiln Dole). By will proved in 1615 Sir William Whorwood left a dole out of the West Bromwich tithes to 33 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… (1139-61). 9 Bishop Durdent (1149-59) confirmed Guy's grant, and the church was among the possessions confirmed … built in 1619 under the terms of the will of Sir William Whorwood (d. 1614). 82 It seems that there was never a south … on either side were filled in. The 5th earl allowed the Whorwood chapel to be turned into a vestry. 88 A clock was …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and 3 bordars and a fourth team in demesne. The value, 40 s., was the same as it had been in 1066. 40 During the Middle … felling of much timber in the area. In the 1590s William Whorwood, owner of the Sandwell estate, became partner with … supplies. Certainly when the quarrel was finally settled Whorwood sold Parkes all or most of his woods in West …
A History of the County of Stafford
… by the earlier 19th century was either the Bull's Head or the Swan. 22 The officers appointed by the court … estate as a manor. In a lease of land in 1608 Sir William Whorwood reserved a twice-yearly suit to his manor of … which they claimed as manorial lords. At that time Brome Whorwood's steward erected brick-kilns on the waste near …
A History of the County of Stafford
… barony was divided between his sisters in 1323, one knight's fee in West Bromwich being assigned to his younger sister … and lands formerly belonging to Sandwell priory to Robert Whorwood, a London mercer and a younger son of John Whorwood of Compton in Kinver. 25 Sandwell then descended in …
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