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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Fletewoode, Esq., sheriff of the county. March 22. Woodham Mortimer. 55. Arthur Herrys, Sheriff of Essex, to the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… [ Docquet.] May 31. Pardon to Richard White, of Clibbury Mortimer, convicted for the death of Rice ap David. Also to … 5 l. money, and 4 s. 8 d. in goods; also to Joan Cooke, of Mortimer Clibbury, for harbouring the said Margery after the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… above and similar clauses. April 8. Yarmouth. 74. Thos. Mortimer and George Turnor to the Queen. We were unable to …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… lordship of Radnor "came to the Crown by the attainder of Mortimer Earl of March, in the time of Edward III." [ page, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… being 9th June 1563) of the manor and lands of Cleobury Mortimer, as well in the county of Salop as of Worcester, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… certain depositions in the suit between John Tanner alias Mortimer, plaintiff, and John Stukeley, defendant. [ …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… by patent, 27 Hen. VI. Margaret Fiennes married Edmund Mortimer, she was the daughter of Lord William Fiennes, and …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth
… surrender of an old lease, of the manor of Hoke and Worthy-Mortimer, co. Southampton, at 20 l. rent. [ Docquet, Nov. …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Bloomsbury, London, cm etc. (1820). [D] Reid, William, 67 Mortimer St, Cavendish Sq., London, cm and upholder (182428). … Covent Gdn, London, cm (1797). [D] Richardson, William, 18 Mortimer St, London, cm (1799). [D] Richardson, William, 44 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… property, also, which belonged at this time to Radulp de Mortimer, included some places whose names suggest the … Wales, was deprived of part of his territory by Sir Roger Mortimer, who is stated by Caradoc of Llancarvan, already … to Radnor Castle, which he likewise captured; but Roger Mortimer and Hugh de Say, immediately after, came with a …