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Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… This yere the xxj day of Octobre was the Parlement holden at Westmester. And the xxvj day of Novembre the kynge was … in to Henaude wher was his wiffes eritage, where he was at the fyrst worsshupfully resseyved, but after they sett nott by him, and so came home and lefte his lady at Moynys in Henaude. And then the Duke of Burgoyne beseged …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… the Kynge of Scottis his liege man. And he was crowned at Westminster on Cristmas day; and whan he had regned xvij … after; and tho he fell seke and dyed, and lithe beryed at Cane in Normandye. The iij de sone of Wylliam Conquerour … in Southefolke; tho all the contre fell to them and held with hem to distroye the venym of London. And anone thei …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… as stated by the Committee of the House of Commons, was at Michaelmas, 1702, 5,130,539 05 05 Deduct the Debt of the Navy as it stood at Michaelmas, 1702, 1,722,679 05 08 Deduct what has been … paid, and due on Victualling-Bills, 209,139 12 6 By Act of Parliament. Paid for Naval-Sores, imported from America, …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of the Articles being gone over, they come to the Point at last. And hence, my Lords, I have all along watched, to … as binding to the Subjects of that Kingdom, as an Act of Parliament. My Lords, I humbly beseech your Lordships to give … honest and just; so that albeit we seem to differ as we held it severally, yet if the pulse of our Hearts had been …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… by the untimely Adjourning, Proroguing, or Dissolving the Parliament, 264 Algiers Petitions on behalf of the Prisoners … Deering's Speech about Bishops, 393. Mr. Pym's Speech at a Conference with the Lords, touching the thirteen Bishops … the President and Council of the North, and the Court held at York, 230, 231, &c. His Speech at the Impeachment of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 20 May, 1625 (as Abbot), B.C.L. 16 Nov., 1630 (incorp. at Cambridge 1627); this scholar is variously described, as a … arm. Wadham Coll., 'subscribed' 7 Nov., 1655 (? bar.-at-law of Inner Temple 1665), son of Maurice, of London, … 1677, created Baron Altham 14 Feb., 1680-1, attainted by Parliament of James II., died 26 April, 1699. See Foster's …
A History of the County of Somerset
… parish covers 773 ha. (1,910 a.). The original settlement at Abbas and Temple Combe was on a narrow strip of Cornbrash … In 1066 there were two estates at Combe. Shaftesbury abbey held the smaller, 36 usually known as ABBAS COMBE manor, … By 1563 it had been acquired by Richard Duke (d. 1572) who held it of the queen for 1/20 knight's fee. 40 After 1568 it …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Knights Templars, who had an establishment here, which at the Dissolution possessed a revenue of 128. 7. 9. Some … I., a former market, granted to one of the abbots, and held on Friday, having been long discontinued. One of the … also been lost; the other, which is for sheep and toys, is held on the 10th of July. The living is a discharged …
A History of the County of Essex
… the advowson of the parish church of Abbess Roding was held by Barking Abbey. 43 The first presentation after the … in 1858. 52 The latter was rector until 1912 and also held the advowson. He was succeeded as rector and patron by … then received all the tithes of Oger Fitz Michael. 54 At some date, presumably after this, the Abbot of Colchester …
A History of the County of Essex
… Roding, which although it was in White Roding parish was held to belong to Ongar hundred. The tithing of Berwick … White Roding-Matching Green road is modern. 14 Falkiners, at one time called Offins, is ¼ mile south-east of old Rookwood Hall. It is a two-story cottage row standing at right angles to the road and containing two dwellings. It …
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