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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Wetherborn), in Scotland, II. 309. -, laird of. See Hume. Wedderby, Yorks. See Wetherby. Wederly. See Weatherley. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 725. Page of see Chase, J., Hodges, D., Kinnersley, P., Hume, P., Taylor, J., Ash, J., Deane, S. yeomen of see Kinnersley, P., Hume, P. -, STANDING, 320, 385; at Whitehall see Whitehall. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Newport, Viscount. receivers of taxes for. See Gibbons, J. Hume, P. Rhenish wine sent to, 1635. stairs leading to St. …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… against the Catholic rebels, and for a third Lord Hume, who was "inward with the King and backward in …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… between kinship and loyalty by going abroad. 5 Lord Hume promised to keep Bothwell out of the East March; but … much' to take a part of the forfeited estates; and he and Hume made no effort to apprehend the rebel when he spoke to … Estates, 4 and the retention of Lord Spynie and Sir George Hume on the new council indicated that the 'enemies of the …
London and Middlesex Exchequer Equity Pleadings, 1685-6 and 1784-5
… searches carried out in recent years include Milhous's and Hume's collaborative work in opera and theatre history … these courts. Curtis Price, Judith Milhous, and Robert D. Hume, Italian Opera in Late Eighteenth-Century London, vol. I … records has recently been underlined by J. Milhous and R. Hume, 'Eighteenth-century Equity Lawsuits in the Court of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… East March as before remained under the wardenship of Lord Hume, and deputies of his own name. The Scottish wardens were … it best to offer to come to terms, and next day sent Lord Hume to Berwick with proposals, himself remaining at the … demand was made for his delivery, and his friend Lord Hume handed him over to Sir Robert Carey the warden, at …
Calendar of Border Papers
… lords Scrope, on the West. On the Scottish side, Lord Hume faced Hunsdon, the Lairds of Cessford and Fernihirst by … planned his own escape to join the northern lords, while Hume and others marched on Edinburgh to "cut the throats" of … Kelso, where he was joined by 400 or 500 more; and Hume, Cessford, and Buccleuch, who occupied the town with …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
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