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Calendar of Border Papers
… to leve et. When you have revenge you self of your enimes and settelled al thynges in better order then now thay ar, … befor wich tyme (for Gods sake) bare al with pasians and let them not have ther desiers in removing you of a … before the Cunsel your exstremet of feling with them, and your larges promesses if thay dod your will. (For on of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… within three myles of Hexham . . . is departed, and not doobteinge your lordship care that a godlie and learned man may be placed there for the better instruct … "a Master of Arte in Oxenford of the Quens Colledge, and is a devoute godlie and learned man," as Doctor Robinsone …
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… 100 l. Sir William Bowes, Francis Slingesbye, esq., and D r Colmer under same warrant at 20 s. each per diem 150 … at ease (beesiching God dayly to graunt your lordship long and wished helth), soe I am not a leetle conforted by … to return them here under my authority, lest their lives and goods were indangered: "God forbid that ever I should …
Calendar of Border Papers
… 3, absent 1; footmen 17; the Scots' spoils there 200 l. and above. HaytonNot mustered "for the infection." The Scots' spoils there, 600 l. and above. CumreweSufficient 4, not sufficient 27; footmen 8; … 26; footmen 16. Lyversdale"None appeared. Spoiled and burned by the Scottes." Askerton"Richard Grame als …
Calendar of Border Papers
… The former of these is very important for her Majesty and her borders, and would require a larger discourse than can be here set … the good of England than ever before written or practised; and (3) as caution for performance, pledges of every broken …
Survey of London
… High Street is one of the oldest roads in the London area and from the earliest times of which we have any knowledge it … of travellers. A number of these were used in the 18th and 19th centuries as depots for carrier wagons and for passenger coaches to and from Kent, Surrey, Sussex …
A History of the County of Somerset
… than that of counties situated further east, but drier and more bracing than that of Devon and Cornwall. The surface is for the most part hilly, but … levels, hardly above sea level, border the rivers Brue and Parrett, and stretch from the Bristol Channel to the base …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… parishes of Bottisham, 1,155 ha. (2,854 a.) in the south, and Lode, 1,268 ha. (3.133 a.) in the north, 3 the latter … 10 km. (7 miles) between the river Cam on the north-west and the line of the Icknield way, 8 a turnpike between 1724 and 1870. 9 In Bottisham's south-eastern part the borders 10 …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… history ECONOMIC HISTORY. In 1086 half the 10 hides and 20 ploughlands in the vill belonged to Walter Giffard's … in hand in 1194-5, when it yielded corn for sale, 44 and presumably remained so when divided after 1210 between Tonbridge and Anglesey priories; their actual demesnes, possibly twice …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Bottisham Manors and other estates MANORS AND OTHER ESTATES. Before 1066 eight of the ten hides … never recovered them. 61 Giffard died c. 1084. His son and namesake, by 1100 created earl of Buckingham (d. 1102), …
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