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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury; total cost, 96 l. 18 s. 8 d. [ Dom. James I., Vol. LXXXIX., No. 7, f. 7 b.] June … or the Brill, was captain of the ship. The 225 l. 0 s. 8 d. specified in the book delivered to you, under the … in that kind of travail, he thinks it would be rather a folly in him than any pleasure to you to attempt it. [1 page. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… some young gentlemen, whereof one is Sir Nich. Throgmorton's son, who was recom mended to me by Her Majesty, and … the charge. I do not use these words so much to excuse my folly as to entreat you to use your favour in my allowance … ruin as the passage thereby is utterly decayed. The Queen's ships, as likewise the other barks appointed for me and my …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, Addenda
… . We have received your letters concerning Jacomo de Bardi's claim to certain goods which have been seized as belonging … Portuguese, and distributed amongst certain of Her Majesty's subjects, by way of recompense for goods of theirs stayed … but I fear that Bussy d'Amboise is like to pay for his folly, as also some others. The Sorbonnists have had of late …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… about a debt due to him from Avery Copley of Lincoln's Inn. 2. Going thence to Wetherby, met the Master of Gray, … the Ambassador, and lodged with him at Alderman Harvey's. Catered for them four days. 5. Went back into the North to … Arundel choleric and impatient, perhaps at his own folly, not being able to find such a living abroad as he left …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 1586 September 1586 Aug. 29. Sept.8. St. Sebastian's. 140. A.B. to Rich. May, Secretary to the Merchants. As you … go disguised as shepherds, and are rewarded from the King's purse. In his discourse with my host, he said that the … his money. Spaniards of best experience grieve at such folly, but their churchmen, who never saw further than their …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which his Majesty was pleased that your Excellency's person should hold, and showing that I was of the Chamber, … start for London, with another gentleman of Mr. Masterman's, who was responsible for our not speaking with any on the … it be well done will suffice; if it be not, it is double folly to attempt any more new things. Ye seem to say that my …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… junr., nayler Nicholaus de Heslyngton, pelter Thomas Wilmot, de Fischergat, chapman Henricus de Fenton, fourbur … Joh. de Poynton, junr., barber 24 EDW. III., HEN. DE S[K]ORBY, MAJORE. WILL. DE SANTON, HEN. GODEBARN, ROB. BARRY, …
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… D.H. The traditional courts and their successors in Ghana's legal history, 1800-1914. Brown, A.K.M. Ph.D., London. 1971 … Changing settlement patterns in Ashanti, 1873-1966. Darko, S.A. Ph.D., London. Chruch Missionary Society missions, … study of the work of Samuel Ajayi Crowther, Edward Wilmot Blyden and Walter Richard Samuel Miller in Nigeria. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or dry seasons. The rent of such land varies only from 25 s. to 30 s. an acre, 27 s. being a fair average. 2. The stonebrash is … the hands of the landlords, but it is the most expensive folly they can be guilty of.' In 1854 C. S. Read said: 'A bad …
Survey of London
… with Guy, to be named as trustee for much of Pulteney's property in the latter's will). A yearly rent-charge of 22 … ? M. P., 181824 Wigram, Major-General Godfrey, 19008 Wilmot, Sir John Eardley-, baronet, M. P., 183740 Wilmot-Horton, Sir Robert, baronet, 183943 Winchester, …
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