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Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… place affords nothing to discourse of but heat in summer and storms in winter, which is now with us begun. My Lord of … often at the Court to enjoy the presence of your lordship and the rest of my friends, though otherwise I am enough … of their estates) to set up lotteries in divers parts, and so were like to have proceeded; I have thought better to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… this morning received but that he took them very kindly and asked no questions but of two things: the one that he … other was whether there were no news of the Low Countries, and I answering that I heard Espinoly [Spinola] was removed … that he had not been fought with by the Count Maurice, and to my seeming uttered but a contemptible opinion of the …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… restrained as I could not write nor seek for any help; and have been ever since his coming fed with such hopes of … peace of Spain. Which being concluded Sir Richard Boyle and others of mine adversaries procured or rather feigned … waste room on the Sandhill." Signed: Lionel Maddison, Ro. Dudley, William Warmouthe, James Clavering. 3 pp. ( 117. …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… He laughed very heartily at the reading of your letter, and is very glad that the Marquis makes the Queen so merry … with just nothing. I learn he intends to get in Captain Ward to serve him, for similis simile gaudet. At his coming … threats against me for my proceedings with Sir Robert Dudley at my last being there. In my last I referred you to …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… [1607. Before Sept. 16.] I have received your letter and the two melons. His Majesty gives you thanks for them. He was very glad to have these melons and thinks them exceeding good. I would not for anything but … that are confined. To give him full releasement of his ward would both be a hindrance to the quieting of the country …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… follow such directions as I receive concerning prisoners, and to leave the disposing of them for liberty or restraint to his Majesty, and to meddle no further. Nevertheless, in Christian charity … who told him as a friend that he should beware of Captain Ward who, he said, was at sea with 3 Marsellian ships, 2 …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… on his account for goods taken at sea, be paid to him and not to Thomas Leman. Undated. p. (P.1181) Copy of the … (P.1230) Sir Thomas Knyvett to [the Earl of Salisbury and Sir Julius Caesar] 1609, Sept. 1. They required his … Pelham's son that was Lord Chief Baron in Ireland, which ward my father told me you gave him for my behoof. So it is I …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… of death 1609 Address Fenchurch St, St Cath Col, Aldgate ward, 1583-1609. Billingsgate ward, St Mary Hill par, 1582/3. … that he had practised medicine in this City for a year and a half. It was decided that by the following 10 December … demanded. 5 Feb 1585 Entry C was asked for his arrears, and also told he must pay £4 p.a. for the right to practise. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… hundred of Appletree, locally in that of Morleston and Litchurch, S. division of the county of Derby, 2 miles … of this manor were the Grenes, Plumptons, Cliffords, and Newtons; and the Wilmot family have had their seat here … excavations, termed Danes' Holes. Chadwell CHADWELL, a ward, in the parish of Barking, union of Romford, hundred of …
A History of the County of Essex
… clay uplands of South Weald. On the west the Weald brook and the river Ingrebourne formed part of the boundary with … There were old towns at Grays Thurrock in the south, and Brentwood, formerly a hamlet of South Weald, in the … village was a small port for coastal shipping. At Grays and West Thurrock the chalk outcrop provided materials for an …
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