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Survey of London
… and terrace housing to the substantial twenty-roomed family homes designed by George and Peto. These gave way in … much of the work on the tangled finances of the Edwardes family, major landlords in the area, and continued under the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… poor, servants' wages, and the necessary support of one's family, and returning only the balance as the clear yearly … and is interesting as relating to the well-known Wexford family of Colclough, and as showing the vicissitudes of the … the ancestor of the Earls of Moira and Marquises of Hastings. The contents generally relate to family affairs, to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… will not be in jest, as the last scuffling was" (p. 259). Family anxieties were superadded to perplexities of State to … was left unpaid, and must end his days in prison, and his family perish of hunger, without timely payment (p. 277). "We … case (p. 357). Sir Rich. Grenville, one of the Royalist family of the Grenvilles who became Earls of Bath, writes to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… this principle was Mr. Rivington chased from his wife and family; so were Dr. Chandler and Dr. Cooper, who are now on … more than once; some betoken different members of the same family. The sentiments expressed vary with the sympathies of … as when one De Lancey writes to another member of the family in this strain I highly approve of your attachment to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… his son, who professed to have discovered them amongst the family papers whilst searching for a legal document. But as … the chief command, for which his personal reputation and family influence in the North seemed eminently to fit him, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
… they finally perished, or, being preserved amongst the family archives, are to be found in private libraries, as …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… the South Downs and to Fairlight, the promontory east of Hastings, to look out for them (pp. 512, 521). They sailed … day to Brighton (p. 533), and by midday on the 12th to Hastings (p. 539). On the 14th they were seen from Dover, but … Dutch were menaced with pestilence as well as war, a whole family, with one exception, having died of the plague in a …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
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