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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… the University of Cambridge on behalf of their printer, and the stationers and printers of London. The University produced a charter of … That the chapel be kept the year through, with solemn music like a collegiate church, whether the King is present …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… received by Painter, the post, your loving commendations, and trust more will follow shortly. I would to God my … not my bestowing thereof in costly building, chargeable music, horses, and such like vanities as my age delighted in, more tending …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… 30 December 1587 December 1587 Dec. 3. 46. Note of horse and foot to be provided out of cos. Derby, Stafford, … Lancaster, Chester, Salop, Notts, Leicester, Rutland, and Lincoln, for succour of an army to be sent to the North, … lords and lordings at dinner, who spent all the day in music, and you might have done well to come among them. Here …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of Baptista de Bois. On the 6th of May, Doctor Bandeville and I embarked in an English ship belonging to a merchant of … young prince, and all of the King's charges. Minstrels and music more than I would have, and a comptroller of the King's … with them two hours together, no more than I can tell what music they sing, having as little skill and taking as little …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… Burghley. Those of Ghent have cut a ditch near to Alost, and thereby both greatly annoyed the town and also hindered the passage of the Malcontents thither. … of dainty dishes, plate curiously wrought, and heavenly music during the feast, but no drinking alla tudesca. In the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Mr. Ld. [Lloyd]. M. Shillingford 40 l. yearly. Mr. Coleby and the rest. Dr. Wilson. Three clerks of the Council. Sir D. … Mr. Gohory. Mr. Lisle. Mr. Bull. Sir D. Gauden. Baggatt and Martin. The [King's] joiner. [The King's and Queen's] … pages of the King. Grooms of the Bedchamber. Falconers. Music. Mr. Cox. Mr. Ravenscroft. [ Treasury Minute Book …
Survey of London
… the Pindle, which was fenced at the charge of the parish and consecrated. A further enlargement took place in 1792, … 11th Viscount Dillon. 1787. Stephen Paxton, professor of music, 'cellist. 1787. Rev. George Kingsley, S.J. 1789. … Sir Charles Henry Talbot. 1798. John Danby, professor of music. 1799. John Kirwan, merchant, his wife Hannah (d. 1787) …
Survey of London
… exterior was originally faced with brick, with strings and main cornice executed in patent stone. The two corner and middle three houses had a series of pilasters ornamented … the author of The City of Beautiful Nonsense. The British Drama League had its offices here from 1926 until the …
Survey of London
… Landlord. The premises are the freehold of the Crown, and are used as the residence of the First Lord of the … for the premises (Plate 50). The South Drawing Room, or Music Room, has a statuary marble mantelpiece with … of mantelpiece (photograph). South Drawing Room, formerly Music Room, general views (2) (photographs). South Drawing …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… draper, per ord. Richard Jackson, flaxdresser, ropemaker and harister Marmaduke Marshall, grocer Geo. Berry, vintner & … staymaker, son of Thomas Baxter, glover, haberdasher and felmonger Robert Deighton, barber surgeon, son of Joseph … son of William Shepherd, flaxdresser Thomas Scott, cutler and milloner, son of William Scott, cutler John Douglas, …
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