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Three fifteenth-century chronicles
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… For Raising Men, 4,729 10 05 Rebuilding Ships lost in the great Storm, 134,232 00 00 Bounty to Widows, &c. of Officers …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… which I shall do, to the best of my Memory, with a great deal of Clearness. I shall desire to represent them … Thoughts as I desired to have had, in a business of so great and weighty Importance to me: And therefore I shall … his Death, and with a Bloody Knife in his Hand, these be great Arguments to convince a Man of Murder. But then, under …
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
London Record Society, volume 22. A survey of archival sources for the history of property holding in London from the earliest times until 1666.
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… the same Subject, 174, 175, &c. Finch (Lord Keeper of the Great Seal) his Speech at the Opening of the Session of … p. 361, but not to be drawn into Precedent, p. 362 The Great-Seal carried away to York, 718 Mr. Selden, 165 Mr. …
Alumni Oxonienses
… from his matriculation entry it appears he was born in co. Middlesex in 1602. See D.N.B. & O.H.S., iv. 282. [ 10] … D.D. 27 Jan., 1612-13, preb. of Canterbury 1613, rector of Great Chart, Kent, 1613, buried 1 Sept., 1615. See Foster's … B.A. 1675; M.A. from Hart Hall 21 Feb., 1677-8, rector of Great Widcombe, co. Gloucester, 1681, and minister of St. …
A History of the County of Somerset
… also known as the Moor brook, 1 and its tributaries. The western half of the parish bordering on Charlton Horethorne … to west now occupied by a stream and the London-Exeter railway line. On either side the ground rises gradually … that hospitality was kept. 72 In 1514 it comprised a hall, great and little parlours, pantry, brewhouse and bolting …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Aln, which is here joined by the Lemmington brook. The great tithes have been commuted for 136, and the vicarial for … partially paved, and is well supplied with water: the western part of it was consumed by fire in 1706. Fishing is … of limestone, and a productive coal-mine, from which a railway has been laid down to a dept in the town, and an …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the outer spandrels; the re-set early 14th-century western window is of two trefoiled ogee lights under a square … two-centred head, probably of late 14th-century date; the western window is modern; between the windows is the mid …
A History of the County of Essex
… Rodings are entirely rural and very isolated; they have no railway, only infrequent bus services, and some houses in the … since 1931: see Beauchamp Roding. See below, Church. Co. of Essex ( Rural Parishes) Conf. Order, 1946, p. 15. O.S. … xii. Hist. Mon. Com. Essex, ii, 2. Defoe's Tour through Great Britain, ed. G. D. H. Cole, 1927, p. 89. E.R.O., Q/SR …