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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… Flemings at Dover, 231. bark from Dieppe, 332. flyboats of Hamborough, 403. Scottish ships bound for France, 403 (2). …
Calendar of Treasury books
… up Together with accounts of Irish linen exported and of Hamborough Linens re-exported, they were referred the next …
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… since; in her was brought a pacquet from the towne of Hamborough to the King, in complaint of a neighbours ship of …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… 00 05 00 Roan, the dozen 03 00 00 Cane, the dozen 02 10 00 Hamborough black, the piece 00 10 00 Bugle of Glass, the … 05 00 Elbing, or Dansk Cloth double ploy, the Ell 00 01 00 Hamborough and Sletia Cloth, broad, the hundred Els … containing an hundred and twenty, white, or brown 07 00 00 Hamborough Cloth, narrow, the hundred Els containing six …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… 14 Wm. Waddington " For an order to have the books of the Hamborough Merchant examined, so that his account may be …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… not deliver it in before. 118 " " Wm. Waddington, steward, Hamborough Merchant. Navy Com rs Complains that John Bull, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… net income, 128; patrons, the Trustees of the late J. Hamborough, Esq. The chapel has been enlarged. A district …
November 1645: An Ordinance for an Additional Excize or New Impost upon Lead; Gold, Silver and Copper Thread; Gold, Silver and Copper Wyer; Glasse and Glasses made in the Kingdom; Lynseed Oyle, Whale Oyle, Pilchard, and all other Oyles made and spent in the Kingdom; Silkes; Sope; Woollen Cloth Imported, and Lamperns.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… only.; Surplus to be disposed of by Parl.; John Muller of Hamborough to be next paid.; Then Innholders and … as aforesaid, that then Iohn Muller a Merchant Stranger of Hamborough, shall be first satisfied the remainder of his …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… until it was sold by Lord Yarborough in 1854 to Mr. A. Hamborough. It is now owned by Mr. J. C. Tompkins. ROUD ROUD …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… in Ventnor was sold in 1820 by the Hill family to John Hamborough and building speculators, 110 and the manor no … about 1820, 114 when it was sold by the Hills to John Hamborough, who erected Steephill Castle in 1835. The house … is that of ST. CATHERINE, erected in 1837 by Mr. John Hamborough at his sole expense on a site called Ventnor Farm …
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