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A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… to ourselves such a God, as is not sensible of injuries, or beleave he will not doe miracles for us 20, while we … be offered him; for Cromwell is to wary to streighten him or his allies. [Paragraph contains cyphered content - see … might be induc'd to restore them their estates, or part of them. The enclosed is from my lady Muskry to her …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… luy seront satisfait & payez certain nombre de tonnes d'or; c'est--dire, pour jamais. Mais l'electeur voudra l'evesch … 6000 will be granted. Whether all be to be new raised, or mixed with some old, will be resolved in the next … in order to give the house of Austria liberty to send 15 or 20 thousand foot for the preservation of Flanders; the …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… from the nce to Newfoundla nd, the n 355 554 ce to Malaga, or some whe 488 543 599 554 re about, I came to the knowledge … in these parts that you may either desire for yourself, or your lady, I shall take care to obey and satisfie your … nor have I had the honnor to receive either letter or mony from him, 381 although I have beene at an …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… in the evening, from six of the clock 'till nine, or on saturday: or if your lordship goes forth of towne, if you please to … course there is betwixt impudently seeking your favour, or assistance, or dying (as my condition stands), my faith …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… in the same treaty as consederates of his majesty, or if they will be there only as mediators. Whereupon, after … of Poland will by no means give thereunto their consent, or give the least occasion of the same. Upon the second and … each other, then to admitt of any such suggestions or jealousyes to be received by us. I think it is our duty …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… this state; yea that they have hopes of obteyning Bomholme or something els for the king of Denmark for his … and being particularly informed, that one John Signey or Signam, master of a vessel called the Elizabeth, of Lyn, … so, as that the said Signey might not be at all alarmed, or have any notice thereof: and I have here inclosed to your …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… listed at the Forest eyre as holding small assarts of one or two acres each, 96 and in 1339 the lord of the manor John of Staunton (or Walding) held 30 a. of new assart. 97 Lands in the west … called Threbrook in 1300 5 and later Try mouth brook or Grange brook, 6 to its confluence with the upper Red …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… areas of alluvium beside the river and streams, where the ings were formerly situated. The entire western and southern … moor were inclosed in 1740 and the remaining commons and ings in 1812. The low grounds have always been liable to … to repair the gates and rails over the outfall sluices or cloughs in the township. 12 The principal clough at the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… either to tree-stumps, suggesting clearance of woodland, or to a timber structure. 61 The medieval village was … Stoke Newington village and one at Newington Green with 10 or more hearths. 84 By manorial custom houses could be … full of fine country houses for citizens, being about 3 or 4 miles from London'. 92 In 1798 merchants' country …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (a tanner). - Hackney Mx. ME drie, dreye 'dry' (OE dryge) or ME drey 'doughty, fierce' (ON driugr). Perhaps a nickname …
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