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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… to visit the royal hospital of the Savoy in the Strand, and having several times met within the hospital to enquire … 238. p. 487.] Feb. 8. Kensington. Commissions to Mr. Whitworth to be lieutenant to capt Porter; to Mr. Dumay to be … a privy seal to pay 200, for his equipage [etc.], to Cha. Whitworth, "whom we have thought fit to employ in our service …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… the treaty concluded by the King of Denmark with England and Holland, &c. ( French.) [ S.P. Dom., King William's Chest … succeed him; a better the kingdom desires not. Thank you and Mr. Pulteney for your offers of recommendation, when it … Last Council day I moved the lords for your warrant and Mr. Yard's; it will be signed next Council day, and I …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… of Ireland to a disturbance of the public peace here; and it was therefore their opinion and advice that we should issue the enclosed proclamation, … 115: S.O. 8. 28.] Mar. 3. Whitehall. Ja. Vernon to capt. Yates, at Gravesend. I am informed that the Lady Cartwright, …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: William III
… Ellis, enclosing copies of a letter from Mr. Jno. Goddard and of affidavits, to be laid before Secretary Vernon. [ … the Cloudesly Galley, when she was burnt (off Majorca), and had taken a great deal of goods and money out of her at … in 1699 and was cast away. The petitioner's brother, John Yates, was outlawed in 1691 for carrying lead from Hull, …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… owed its first beginnings to its important geographical and political status 3 rather than to any deliberate trade … before or only after the Conquest it was only a part, and at first not necessarily a vital part of the borough … granting to the citizens of Winchester all the liberties and customs which they had enjoyed during the time of Henry …
A History of the County of Oxford
… FOR THE POOR Almshouses The Church Green Almshouse and Town Feoffees By 1613 the borough owned an almshouse and garden on the site of Nos. 2838 Church Green north of the … in which 'the poor of the borough are placed'; when and how it was acquired is not known. By the 1760s it had …
A History of the County of Oxford
… or Farm Mill near the 12th-century manorial precinct, and of Woodford or Witney Mill at the town's northern end, at … 1 Outlying mills at Hailey (near modern New Mill) and at Crawley were added probably in the late 12th or early … in several new or expanded mills both for corn-milling and for fulling; an unspecified new mill at Witney was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… cloth industry, already unrivalled within the county and marked, from the early 17th century, by increasing specialization in blankets and other broadcloths. 1 Thenceforth until the 20th century … relief). Section based partly on a draft by Dr Margaret Yates. Above (medieval cloth ind.). e.g. Thos. Spring of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Witney borough Economic history: medieval trade and industry ECONOMIC HISTORY Medieval Trade and Industry During the earlier 13th century the recently … 'Winchester Manors', 2201. This section is by Dr Margaret Yates. Below (ancient mills). Fulling mills in Cassington, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of Oxford, originated as a planned medieval market town and borough, laid out by a bishop of Winchester in probably … From the 17th century it became widely known for its cloth and blanket industry, and after 1945 it was developed as the … occupied by prominent clothier families such as the Yates, Rankells, and Fermors or Wenmans. 175 Houses west of …
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