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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… on similar grounds - had paid £3 10s. (another £3 10s. to follow on completion of cure) and had been purged and … patient Attitude of the accused absent Action taken F to be fined £10 and imprisoned. Verdict guilty Sentence Fined … advance: not only had he not kept his promise but also due to extreme negligence he had allowed the woman he should have …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… Fortifications FORTIFICATIONS There is no reference to defences round the town until 1321, when Edward II … granted for the completion of the work. 2 The king is said to have been highly pleased with the fortifications when he … years, 5 and 1348, for seven years, 6 for the inhabitants 'to wall in their town'. Both grants were also 'to complete a …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the Roman stations Pons lii, and was called, in opposition to these remains, The New Castle upon Tyne; and which appellation was afterwards extended to the adjoining Town. 2 As this Castle secured the bridge … residence, where stately announcements were received and answers returned. Such towers, called the Barbican, for the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… was triangular in shape, measuring 1 km. from north to south at its widest point and 1.5 km. from east to west. The northern boundary was a tributary of the river … the south-eastern followed a lane from the Selwood ridge to Barrow in Charlton Musgrove. The land slopes from 200 m. …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… in the House of Lords, the Lord High Chancellor signified to them her Majesty's Pleasure, That they should forthwith … Address of both Houses of the last Parliament; and what Answers have been given to her Majesty, or any of her … their returning into these Dominions. And 3. A Copy of the Articles and Capitulations of Limerick and Gallway. Then the …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… from the Commissioners of Public Accompts, presented to the House, a Report from the said Commissioners, appointed to take, examine, and state the public Accounts of the … and that, in the Accompts thereof, we find several Articles no ways relating to the Use of the Regiment. As to
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… laid before the House several Papers, relating to the Regiment at Jamaica: And Mr. Secretary Bromley … appointed to inspect the Demolition thereof, with the Answers thereto, and Orders given thereupon; with Lists of … therein, to procure the Consent of the Empire, to all the Articles of it, the Peace of the latter may in effect be …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Dictionary Archive, both from the West Country. There seem to be two possible meanings, both derived from FRAIL and its … old implement for threshing CORN; the second for one used to whip frayed ends [Wright (1898-1905)]. The contexts in … of materials from which fringe was made, the number of articles edged with fringe, as well as the terms used to
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… of birth ?c.1558 Other notes ?Ca 1574 BA 1577. Forbidden to practise 1594. Summoned 1595. Before Censors 1614 - guarantees to abstain. ?=295 Issac Franck? MD Leiden 16** (not in … 2 Aug 1594 Entry F, of London, an MA, was forbidden to practise. Action taken Forbidden to practise. Verdict …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… moiety of 2 mills, and 5 salt pits, &c. 7 socmen belonged to it, who held a carucuate and 6 acres, and of these Stigand … ann. and was 2 leucas long and one broad, and paid 2 s. to a 20 s. gelt, and William held it under Peter. 1 Sir Henry … (called by him the Isis and the Cong) and the town seems to take its name from Bab, or Be, a fine winding river; 2 …
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