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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Freebridge Hundred Wigenhale St. Peter's WIGENHALE ST. PETER'S. As the towns of Wigenhale St. Mary Magdalen, and St. Mary's, … now is in his lady. The Church of St. Peter's has a nave, or body, covered with tiles, a south isle covered with lead, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… being a hamlet to the town of Babingley. Peter Valoins's manor there held by Butler, and that of Eudo, son of … seated by marshy grounds. Vol, in the British tongue, or Wol, signifies caput, the head, so that Vol, Re, or Er, … l. The Church is dedicated to St. Peter, and is a rectory, formerly valued at 6 marks and 10 s. per ann. and paid …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… City, might be admitted to the Freedom in the Innholder's Company. 30th August, 1580. I. 122. Letter from the Lord … who, having served his master, a Carpenter, for seven or eight years diligently within the City, could not be made … Street. Sir Thomas lived on St. Mary-at-Hill, in the house formerly called Abbot's Inn, the ancient town residence of …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1678: nos 1-28 THE LETTERS OF WILLIAM FREEMAN … for I have already charged it to youre accotts, as I formerly writt you. Also: that I had disscoursed wth Mr. … of a small vessell from Nevis. Will bring about 50 or 60 tunidg. If you will adventure to give the same price …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1678: nos 29-57 Freeman's Letters, 1678: nos 29-57 … now lodges, and but a mile from the towne, wher I goe or send to them three times a weeke constantly to see that … at your owne charge, it being noe more then what you have formerly refused my attornyes. Whilst we continued amicably …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos 108-132 Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos … answerable. This ship we have hired to lade at Nevis or any the Leward Islands and lade upon her 60 working dayes, … None elce would meddle with her. As for Mr. Clayton, as I formerly writt you, if he succeeded in the last designe, we …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos 133-158 Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos … pr.position to mannidge part of itt, either upon St. Kitts or Antigua. Which if you acquiest with us in, would have you … effect, I pr.sume he expected I should have done itt as formerly. & Considering their wants may now be great & …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos 58-82 Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos 58-82 … incumbrances, and will have the paym.t in mony ready downe or goods. On any other tearmes I shall not dispose. And when … for acco.tt of ourselves and yourselfe, in thirds as formerly. The Bill of Ladeing and Invoice have inclosed to …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos 83-107 Freeman's Letters, 1679: nos … then any mans that comes, which [p. 89] whole busness or some part thereof we here may advise you to shipp the … price. But of late wee have not found that satisfaction as formerly from our correspondent Pickford, supposeing hee is …
The Letters of William Freeman, London Merchant, 1678-1685
… Freeman's Letters, 1680: nos 159-182 Freeman's Letters, 1680: nos … the ladeing of soe small a shipp either upon freight or our acco.ts in soe long time, though the scarcety of sugar … & Let our goods be all shipt in large hhds., as we have formerly desired. By what butt staves we send, it's our …