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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… of Life, to be his Accusers, as was witness'd by Mr. C. Speke before his Execution; as likewise to Mr. William … d. in the Pound for one Year, upon all Lands and Houses, &c. according to the true intrinsic Value; as likewise on all … discharg'd for refusing the Oaths. The 13th, Sir Henry Monson and Lord Fanshaw, both Members, being call'd upon by …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… Protestant succession as established by Act of Parliament. p. 660. At the end of this volume, reversed, are the original … Dec. 2.Enlargement of the market place for butter, eggs, &c. adjoining St. Peter at Arches. pp. 214, 218. , Dec. 2.8 l. … of his great years and illness, and election of Charles Monson, esq. pp. 264, 265. , Sept. 10.Rev. Mr. Rolt lately …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… value to what it was when the impropriation was granted. p. 67. , Aug. 14.Mr. Edmund Laurence presented to the … at Wragby, the Recorder and some of the aldermen, &c., are desired to go over to make appear to the sheriff and … Castleton, Bennett Lord Sherrard, John Lord Roos, Sir John Monson, the elder, bart., and Sir Robert Carr, bart., and …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… who voted for bringing in the EXCISE-BILL. [See Vol. II. p. 353.] N. B. * These afterwards voted against the Bill. Mr. … Mill Sir Richard, Bart. Monro Sir Robert. Monro John, Esq. Monson George, Esq. Montagu Hon. Colonel Edward. Mordaunt …
Survey of London
… Nos. 4347 demolished. Blenheim Crescent, north side 36 C. H. Blake to George Drew, architect, 1864. 6266 even Blake, … A. Kellond of Paddington, bubilder, 1864. 11 Blake to F., E. and B. Bramwell of St. Pancras, stone and marble … a party to mortgages. 38 J. W. Ladbroke to Henry Monson of St. Marylebone, builder, 1846. Rebuilt after damage …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… who voted for and against the PEERAGE-BILL. [See Vol. I. p. 213.] For the BILL. ABERCROMBY Alexander, Esq. A slabie … Mews Sir Peter. Miller Thomas, Esq. Molineux Samuel, Esq. Monson Sir William. Montague James, Esq. Montgomery John, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… The stables Postilions in the Stables c. 1705-1837 Postilions in the Stables c. 17051837 Postilions … 1747 5 Jan. Brooke, T. 1747 2 July Davis, J. 1748 6 Apr. Monson, R. 1751 July Harris, W. (att. Master of the Horse) … J. 1760 29 Nov. Coats, H., jun. 1760 22 Dec. Hughes, E. 1760 22 Dec. Richardson, P. 1761 10 Jan. Manners, P. 1761 …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… confirm and command the execution of the law. (c) The archbishop of Canterbury and the lord chancellor have … as is evident from their late petition [ 59]. (e) The Yarmouth men have said that prices would fall, that …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… known to bring wines of Malaga or of Spain to this land. (c) Spanish wines were never understood to be of the Levant … the cooks do not trouble others, nor are they troubled. (e) They have their provisions (beef, fish, fresh or salt … Godfrey. 153. [f.57v] 16 Dec. 1619. Certificate by William Monson, Thomas Howard, and James Chester Capt. Reynold …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… have a like charge put on them in all foreign countries. (c) Strangers were never subjected to pilotage, those few … lives and goods when it is not possible to obtain pilots. (e) Whereas the 'petitioner' [sic] conceives that the Turkish … The jury were probably elder brethren of Trinity House (cf Monson, iii.209). For Dearsly see 280; for the others see …
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