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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Robert Cecil. 1600, Sept. 16. I fear I have wearied you and others with reports of the riotous courses of the Papists … to conformity, about the 20th of August, between nine and eleven of the night, about twenty persons, all in armour with muskets and other weapons, marched through the town to the Vicar's …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… required to suffer that which came in them to be landed and kept in sequestration. I have presumed thereupon, … men, of which certain gentlemen were there set ashore and went thence by land to the Cardinal. The bark to be sent hence to Sir William Monson is named The Indian, and her captain James Willes.Plymouth, 21 September, 1602. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… 6 in. (a)XXXI, N.W. (b)XXXI, S.W.) Cerne Abbas is a parish and village 7 m. N. of Dorchester. The church, remains of the … tithe-barn, the houses in Church Street, the Cerne Giant and the remains of early settlements are the principal … 100, 122) stands in the village. The walls are of stone and flint rubble with some ashlar and freestone dressings; …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Chalfont St. … probably consisted of a small chancel, Nave, S. aisle and W. tower; c. 1260 the Chancel was re-built on a larger scale, and a North Aisle, with an arcade of two bays, was added. In …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Ancient and historical monuments in Buckinghamshire Chalfont St. … in the middle of the village. It was re-built in the 18th and 19th centuries, but contains, from the old church, the following: Fittings Brasses and Indents. Brasses: In chancelon N. wall, (1) to Rose …
Chalgrove
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… Chalgrove CHALGROVE Chalgrove occupies the flat clays and gravels between the Thame valley and the Chiltern scarp, c.5.6 km north-west of Watlington and 15.3 km south-east of Oxford. 1 The village developed …
Whitehall
… far as the wall of Londonwhich did not belong to him and his house. This was the Abbot who first had leave to assume the mitre, and in 1163 he obtained from Pope Alexander II. the … to let them pass, but there were as yet no regular roads and no bridges. One of these water-courses supplied the …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… for the benefit of the poor, including almshouses and homes. Charity schools are considered elsewhere. Certain charitable trusts, such as those for churches and nonconformist chapels, are also dealt with where … include those for Drypool, Marfleet, Sculcoates, and Sutton, as well as Holy Trinity and St. Mary's, Hull; …
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
… that many of the Earl of Denbigh's ships are defective, and that the relief of Rochelle appears to be of more difficulty than was formerly conceived, and would require greater strength of shipping, which the Officers of the Navy and Surveyor of Victuals affirmed should be in readiness in …
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