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Old and New London
… Charing Cross, the railway stations, and Hungerford Market CHAPTER XIX. CHARING CROSS, THE RAILWAY STATIONS, AND OLD HUNGERFORD MARKET. "Erect a rich and stately carved … the highway above St. James's, his footmen were set in two battles somewhat lower, and nearer Charing Cross, at the lane …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Chipping-Norton, partly in the hundred of Chadlington, and partly in that of Banbury, county of Oxford, 6 miles (W. N. W.) from Woodstock; containing 2982 inhabitants, and comprising the ancient chapelries of East Chadlington and Shorthampton, the tything of West Chadlington, and the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… l. 14 s. for pearls for embroidering a foot cloth, saddle, and other furniture. [ Docquet.] May 24. Grant to William Murray and Endymion Porter, his Majesty's servants, and to Thomas Baldwin, of two parts of the money due to his …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… them to take notice truly of his estate in that county, and to lay an answerable charge upon him, to which he … Nov. 18. Grant to Ralph Maddison of the keepership of Battles Walk alias Battles Bailiwick, in the Forest of Windsor, on surrender of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… but reserving to his Majesty a tenth of all prizes, and that he may touch and land upon any of his Majesty's dominions for refreshing and watering. [ Docquet.] Dec. 1. Grant to Isabel, widow of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… of a work entitled "The End of King James his reign, and the beginning of King Charles." [This portion contains … Angleterre:" a treatise in French on English institutions and functionaries. 3. Petition of James Levingston, one of … be allowed to surrender his pension of 500 l. per ann., and may have in lieu thereof fee-farm rents to the value of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to Sir Henry Mervyn. His own ship, with the Charles and the Miniken, are ready to sail when the wind comes round … the Peter, which has on board 23 pieces of brass ordnance and other munition for the ships at Plymouth, should go thence without convoy; she has but 26 men and 12 pieces of small ordnance. Feb. 2. 4. Muster of all the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… the same time. [ Copy.] May 22. 2. Attorney General Heath and Serjeant Humfrey Davenport to the Council. To accomplish … put to it, but such a seal as the justices put to passes and ordinary business, and not set to by order of the Common Council of the town. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… to enable Sir Allen to raise money on the said lands, and in consideration of 286 l., agreed that the whole of the same lands should be passed in free and common socage. [ Coll. Sign Man., Car. I., Vol. x., No. … to pay to Sir John Finch, her Majesty's Attorney General, and Justinian Povey, her auditor, 200 l., for rewarding such …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… was to be in a Mayor, two Bailiffs, twelve Aldermen, and twenty-four Burgesses, without popular election. Edmund … of the affairs of the King's sister Elizabeth of Bohemia and her children. [ It appears from the indorsement that the … allowance of 50 l. per annum, for wages as Keeper of Battles-walk, in the Forest of Windsor, being paid by the …
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