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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. The following list of Addenda and Corrigenda has been divided into its appropriate volumes … omitted from the inventories already published and of further particulars (which have transpired since … the hall-marks, from the comparative difficulty of access, and from the impossibility of ensuring by personal …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… directions, I have distrained upon Mr. Aylworth's lands, and still have them in hand; and have given notice to all his tenants to leave, and promised to discharge them of their arrears. Concerning …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… to Babington. 2. Copy of the letters between the Queen and Babington. 3. Extract of the Queen's letters to Don … Mendoza, the Archbishop of Glasgow, Sir Fras. Englefield, and Lord Paget, of 27 July 1586, about the design of the … Queen of Scots' despatch of 21 May 1586, to Chas. Paget, and Bernardino de Mendoza, for the delivery of the King of …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… petition of the Judges of the late Court of Grand Sessions and of the Hon. Benja. Cryer and the rest of the clergy, to pardon Charles Edmund Nealer, … to Nealer, provided he goes off the Island in 30 days and never returns again. Petition of the pirates, that came …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… Member of Council. The Members of the Assembly were sworn and chose Lieut.-Col. Richd. Downes for their Speaker. H.E. … them, took notice of the uncertainties of their meeting, and the little despatch they had gone through in publick matters the last year, and zealously recommended to them to be more constant in …
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 … that island for the fleet which the Queen is making ready, and which, as is said, is to oppose that which is expected … that now the cold weather is gone, she will have her vines cut as near the black stock as conveniently may be, …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… versifiers of the Psalms), is extracted from The Songes and Sonnettes of lord Surrey, by Tottel, 1565, in Dr. Bliss's … brode border of embrodirie, with a wreathe of Venice gold and the scallop shell, and a frenge of the same golde, and a small border aboute …
Survey of London
… Landlord. The premises are the freehold of the Crown, and are used as the residence of the First Lord of the … shows between the north end of the Horse Guards building and "the Passage into ye Park," a block of property marked R, … a gate of the said parke called the Tylte Yearde Gate," 3 and in width 10 feet at the north end and 8 feet at the …
Journal of the House of Lords
… President in the Chair. John Hodgson Esquire is called in, and examined as follows: What Situation did you fill in India? I served the Company for Seven-and-twenty Years. I was Assistant to the Collector of Land … has his separate Farm; he has his Rice Lands, his Pepper Vines, his Garden Land and others, in one contiguous Farm; …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… climate is equable, the July isotherm being 64 degrees, and that of January 40 degrees, while the mean of the whole … year is 50 degrees on the higher ground north of London, and 51 degrees in the Thames Valley. Rainfall varies much … parts of the county are much better wooded than others, and the whole north is much more hilly than the south. The …
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