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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… with the Macleans) ( p. 505). A pass was granted to Adolph Smith, a German, who had made an agreement with the Earl of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… being made to obtain conclusive evidence against Aaron Smith after the Revolution to become Solicitor to the … Account of swearing the two pretended Sheriffs, Francis Smith the younger and his sister Eleanor traversed their … having already been fined (p. 214). In March "old Frank" Smith, that inveterate disseminator of seditious literature, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… them, and who were granted the liberty of the Tower), John Smith, And. Authenlike, and John Robinson, all ministers; and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… 35 the Lord High Admiral is informed by his secretary, Mr. Smith, that "the King made account to be gone this morning by …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… found scarcely less attractive. The proposition of Gawen Smith [p. 700] " for the erection of a beacon on the Goodwin …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… Hampshire 24 13 5 Nathaniel Robinson and John Smith are described both as Presbyterian and Congregational. … undefined, is entered as Presbyterian, Thomas and William Smith, are described both as Presbyterian and Congregational, … is also entered under Norfolk. London 61 36 8 Francis Smith, Baptist, is also entered under Surrey. Middlesex 25 3 …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… 251). Roger Drake (p. 269). Wm. Holmes (p. 1373). Solomon Smith (p. 254). See Mary Allison (p. 326). Countess of … Sir P. Killigrew (p. 192). Adam Laurence (p. 247). Solomon Smith (p. 254). Wm. Thomas (p. 255). Thos. Wyan (p. 311). See …
Three fifteenth-century chronicles
… with the following observations by Mr. Henry Brewer: In Smith's Westminster p. 258, is inserted a letter from one … "When this communication was delivered in writing by Mr. Smith to Mr. Groves, Clerk of the Works of the Old Palace of … but I find the same opinion put forward in a note in Smith's Antiquities of Westminster, p. 258; and it appears …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… particular to the late Sir W. Sawyer (Drapers), Mr. Somers-Smith (Grocers), Mr. J. Wrench Towse (Fishmongers), Sir Owen …