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The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… complained that Humberstone had slighted the Earl Marshal's warrant on 3 September 1638 in the King's Head Tavern, near … Mr Weston to be arrested, and that it had happened in the Rose Tavern in the Poultry for a debt of £300. Dr Merrick … at the direction of Humberstone. At 8pm that night in the Rose Tavern in the Poultry, he caused Mr Weston to be …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… in the East Riding of Yorkshire where Michael Wharton’s mare was paraded up and down ‘on purpose to disgrace me’ … to dine with friends in London, Pudsey had said in the Rose Tavern outside Temple Bar to some of his Yorkshire … co. York and became a prominent ship money refuser. He was M.P. for Beverley in both the Short and Long Parliaments and …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… Gloucestershire on Tuesday 23 September 1634. Callow's father, Anthony, had assumed the wardship of Heane's … but I can doe the like, upon which words Rowland Callowe rose up of the stoole whereon he sate, and tooke Heane by the … of the main witnesses in the case, see Squibb's reports. M. Powell Siddons (ed.), Visitations by the Heralds in Wales …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Brussels and Kidderminster carpets and Cabinet Goods in Rose, Zebra & other fancy woods. Declared bankrupt in October … continued until 1769. [Staffs. RO, Anson papers, D615E (H) 1/1; C. Life, 4 March 1954; C. Life Annual, 1965, p.54] … Lane, London, chair and sofa maker (1827). [D] Alken, M., London, u (before 1785). Advertised in the South Carolina …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… & came vnto Norwytche, & nere there vnto in a wode callyd S. Nicholas wood they encampyd themselves, & aganst them was … throughe y e citye, & w t hym y e same tyme was broughte M. Stanhope, 17 grome of y e stole, & secretarye Smythe w t … of y e ciuile lawe. Sir Henry Amcotes. Summary inserts: "rose agaynst the nobles and gentelmen: and." Summary, 'whyche …
Two London Chronicles from the Collections of John Stow
… September was proclamyd of goulde y e frenche crowne iiij.s. vj.d., y e halffe noble iij.s. ix.d., y e angell noble vij.s. vj.d., and y e riall xj.s. … place'; and giving the cook's name 'one Richarde Rose'. These two notes are omitted in the Summary. Summary; …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… that tyme Chauncyler, for the whiche all London a rose with the Duke a yenest the forsaide Bysshoppe. John … for to kepe Calys. And yet London yave to the werrys m l li. And so my Lord of Glowseter toke his shippe with many … the Parlement was ended. And than the comynes of Kent a rose and hade chosen hem a capteyne the whiche namyd hym …
A History of the County of Somerset
… eastern half of the parish lies on marshland below the 70-m. (250-ft.) contour and is crossed by the Bow brook, also … reaching 487 in 1861. Between 1861 and 1901 the population rose rapidly to 678 in contrast to the decline in other … 183 (1989 edn.). R. Atthill, Som. and Dors. Rly. 41; V.C.H. Som. ii. 356. Atthill, Som. and Dors. Rly. 34, 36, 41, 43, …
A History of the County of Essex
… soon after that date by the Revd. L. Capel Cure but Thomas H. Bramston owned a rent-charge in the parish as late as … heirs in 1120. The king later restored to Eudo's widow Rose the lands which her husband had given her in dower. 65 … E. St. J. Brooks, Sir Christopher Hatton, 220-30. C66/1508 m. 1. CP25(2)/139/1758; E.A.T. n.s. ix, 272. For Berwick …
A History of the County of Essex
… From 1785, coinciding with a change of rector, the vestry's interest in the parish government almost ceased. The … 1785 an average of £150 was raised by the poor rates. This rose to a peak of over £644 for 1800-1. This was the … D/P 145/1/1. E.R.O., D/P 145/8. Rep. Com. Char. ( Essex), H.C. 216, p. 241 (1835), xxi (1); Char. Com. files. Inf. from …
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