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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… Tykhill, and Richard, parson of Walesby: The arch-bishops seal was put to it, and so was Robert de St. John's, and the …
Survey of London
Alumni Oxonienses
… one of Cromwell's lords 1657, a commissioner of great seal 1648, and first commissioner 1654-5, and 1659, lord …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… rural estate. A mayor is mentioned in 1571, 16 a corporate seal was acquired in 1591, 17 and a guildhall and court house … elected and the decision taken to adopt the former borough seal. 53 Among the first matters to concern the council was … included within the Trowbridge county court district. 67 SEAL. The seal presented to the borough in 1597 was of …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… (36) to Edward Reynolds, 1623, Clerk of the Privy Seal, etc., and to Owen, his brother, 1610, marble and slate … chalice and paten of foreign character of 1694. Also a seal-top spoon of 1609, a rat-rail spoon of 1684 engraved …
Old and New London
… Lord Chamberlain; and in that of Queen Anne, Lord Privy Seal, and President of the Council. He was in his youth an … that the dress is represented with tolerable accuracy on a seal of Edward himself, to be seen in Sandford's "Genealogy." …
Old and New London
… Lyndwoode, Bishop of St. David's and Keeper of the Privy Seal, who founded a chantry in the Chapel of St. Stephen by … lately Bishop of St. David's and Keeper of the Privy Seal, for the foundation of a perpetual chantry in the …
Old and New London
… "to purchase land, to grant leases, to have a common seal, to sue and be sued," &c., to choose its own warden, and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… under it are a small prison and watch-house. Corporation Seal. Weymouth is a chapelry to Wyke-Regis: the tithes have …
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