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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Lowther prays reversionary lease. Prefixing:Said surveyor's report on petition for same. Crown Lease Book III. pp. … warrant to the King's Remembrancer. To take Samuel Wilmot's security as Receiver General of Oxford, 1733. … Warrant Book II. p. 4. Same to same from Samuel Wilmot et al, detailed. To be appointed Receivers General of …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… and lately arrived from Virginia. Prefixing:Said Arnold's petition to the Treasury. Customs Book XV. pp. 139142. [? … deceased, and destroyed by the burning of the latter's house in May, 1734. Prefixing:Cantillon's affidavit and … in the Exchequer. To accept a changed surety of Samuel Wilmot, of the city of Oxford, Receiver General for the …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… Same to the Comptrollers of Army Accounts. With T. Revel's list of men victualled at Gibraltar, to Oct. 3, Oct. 31, … Treasury warrant for the execution of a Lord Chamberlain's warrant to the Master of the Great Wardrobe. For liveries, … General for co. Oxford. Prefixing:Petition from Samuel Wilmot, said executor. Affairs of Taxes IV. p. 352. Same to …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… of Dorset (Lord Steward of the Household) and said Dorset's warrant to said clerk. King's Warrant Book XXXV. p. 352. Jan 3 J. Scrope to the Clerk of … 8 s. 3 d., recovered on a forfeited recognizance of James Wilmot, surety for Thomas Jones. Reference Book X. p. 243. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… main street runs westwards into an ancient road or drover's way to Great Bowden. From the north side of the main street … when the church of Welham was included in Richard Basset's endowment of Launde Priory, 30 the fee held under Robert de … its curious plan and inaccessible position 'Serjeant's Folly'. 77 Up to the end of the 18th century only a few …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… was presumably forfeited to the Crown by Earl Roger's son Robert of Bellme in 1102. 43 From 1177 to 1189 the king … Stretton castle, with an annual allowance from Wellington's revenues. From 1192 to 1194 William and James, sons of … was succeeded by his son Sir Henry (d. c. 1282). Sir Henry's son, also Henry, was a minor, 46 and by 1283 Hugh Burnell …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a carucate, of which a freeman was deprived, valued at 4 s. and Stanart held this under Bigot. 1 The abbot of St. … 6 and a half of meadow, with 2 carucates, valued at 20 s. but at the survey at 26 s. and 8 d. it was 5 furlongs … Woodhouse. 1568, George Wolf, by the Bishop. 1578, Anthony Wilmot. John Ponder, by the Bishop. The rector paid to the …
A History of the County of Essex
… at Upton, where in 1862 he helped to establish St. Angela's Ursuline convent. 19 At last, in 1868, he was able to open … church of ST. ANTONY OF PADUA, Khedive (later St. Antony's) Road, was laid. By 1891 the church, St. Bonaventure's … interest free. His creation was nicknamed 'Settles' Folly', but at first it flourished. James Knaggs, the first …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… of a large but scattered Crown estate which owed one night's farm; before 1086 outlying parts, totalling 25 hides, in … manor estate in 1883, 1 and the former was owned by Wilmot Inglis Jones in 1902; 2 both farms were later acquired … passed to Richard Andrews, who sold it in 1553 to Edward Wilmot. 74 Edward died in 1558 having settled the manor on …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Southern division of the county of Warwick, 5 miles (S. E. by E.) from Kington; containing 23 inhabitants. … inhabitants. The living is a rectory, valued in the king's books at 7. 12. 6., and in the patronage of the Crown. The … of the road. There is a circular tower called Westerton Folly. The tithes have been commuted for 84. West-Fen, …
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