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A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
Old and New London
… Withers, and on the staircase is a bust of the venerable Chamberlain Clarke, who died in his ninety-third year. The …
Survey of London
… as offices, and perhaps also as lodgings, by the Lord Chamberlain, 340 the Lord Keeper, Lord Arlington (Secretary … lodgings and offices for the Treasury, Secretaries, Lord Chamberlain and others: the second story and galleries to be … the Banqueting-house, the Council-chamber, the Lord Chamberlain's and the old lodgings 1500 0 0 Sum 14325 0 0 The …
Survey of London
Old and New London
… and device was done and devised by the Lord Sands, Lord Chamberlain to the King; and also by Sir Henry Guildford, … this great shot of guns the Cardinal desired the Lord Chamberlain and Comptroller to look what this sudden shot … he sat, saluting him very reverently; to whom the Lord Chamberlain for them said, 'Sir, forasmuch as they be …
Old and New London
… of the Lord High Almoner, and others belonging to the Lord Chamberlain's Office, attended by a party of the Yeomen of …
Alumni Oxonienses
… bar.-at-law, Lincoln's Inn, 1718, treasurer 1754, vice-chamberlain of Cheshire, M.P. Newcastle-under-Lyme (Nov.) …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Greene of Great Milton to Rice Jones of Asthall. Thomas Chamberlain bought it in 1615, but no further leaseholders …
The Environs of London
… by Bishop Terrick in 1775. Prebendal manor of Chambers, or Chamberlain-wood. The prebendal manor of Chambers, or Chamberlain Wood, was leased in 1627 to Francis Roberts, Esq. … in 1649. The reserved rent is 7 l. Prebendaries of Chamberlain-wood. William Bothe (afterwards Archbishop of …
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