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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… come into possession until Cooke's death in 1697. In 1689 Henry Villiers received a grant for the remainder of Cooke's … 1918; LC 3/4, f. 9. CSPD 16756, p. 111; C 66/3330, gt. to Henry Villiers 15 Sept. 1689; CTB XIV, 208. CSPD 16756, p. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… made 18 5s plus 15 6s 8d in livery money under William III. Under Charles II the crossbow maker made 4d per diem and … made 3 6s 8d plus 52 per annum in livery under William III. The child of the leash made 2 plus 12 0s 8d for livery …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… to share with the sergeant and 34 huntsmen. Under William III this figure rose to 2,341 but this was reduced to 1,100 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… falconers anywhere from 20 7s 6d to 91 5s. 4 Under William III, the master of the hawks made 1500; the sergeant of the … By 1663 Swaseland, - 1664 23 Mar. Cuppledickes, J. 22 Geo. III, c. 82. CTB I, 299; ibid. XVII, 978. LC 3/24, f. 22; CTBP … [1692], 133; LC 3/3, f. 21; Chamberlayne [1704] II iii, 527). LC 3/24, f. 22. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Walden, I. CTBP 17358, p. 626; CTBP 17425, p. 647. 22 Geo. III, c. 82. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… have shields-of-arms. The heraldry is that of Sir Henry Cromwell and Joan Warren his wife. Above the arches is … Hospital of St. John is said to have been founded temp. Henry II by David Earl of Huntingdon. The surviving building … N.E. side on curved brackets with a diagonal bracket and post at the N. angle; the timber-framing is exposed on this …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… with a good house, considerably improved by the Rev. Henry Uhthoff. The church is chiefly in the early English … containing 740 inhabitants. This place, in the reign of Henry III., belonged to Nicholas de Lenham, who obtained for the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
A History of the County of Stafford
… end of the built-up area there are two police-houses and a post-1945 council housing estate. The pit-head baths were … may possibly be identified with HUNTINGTON where by 1198 Henry de Brok, lord of Pillaton (in Penkridge), was holding a … incomplete, papers surviving for 13 Edw. I, 14 and 39 Edw. III, 7 Hen. VI (rental), 13 and 17 Edw. IV; rather more have …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… for the house and an open-sided farmyard to the west. 5 Henry Miles, Capper's successor in 1866, adapted another … married at Huntley in 1682 3 and the parish was a staging post for Herefordshire and Monmouthshire wagons and had … resident clergyman in the early 21st century. 11 PN Glos. III, 191. This account was written in 2006. OS Area Book …
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