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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… by Cambridge Road recorded in 1806 57 probably replaced a post mill of c. 1680. 58 By 1916 the miller also used a gas …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… News, 20 Jan. 1982. Ibid. 10 July 1976; 15 June 1984. Post House Hotal Inf. Pack, 1984 (copy in Cambs. Colln.). …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… and Alexander le Lord, perhaps his son, 19 later enfeoffed Henry de Colville. In 1279 the manor was held by Henry's son Philip de Colville and the manor house by … E.D.R., G 3/28, pp. 402-3. Pleas Before K. or Justices, iii (Selden Soc. lxxxiii), p. 29; Pipe R. 1206 …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… annexed it to the Town Moor. 5 By an inquisition taken 37 Henry VIII. Nun Moor is certified to be within the county of … was to be done in that case. By an act of parliament, 2 Henry VI. c. 14, it was ordered how silver should be touched … to meete with ye company, being lawfull warned, 6 d. Henry Hedley is likewise fined for calling William Johnson, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the merchants of Newcastle by the succeeding sovereigns, Henry III. Edward II. and Edward III. with the addition of new … and play. December 4, 1504, a licence was granted by King Henry VII. to the governor and merchants of the Merchant …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… company of Cordwainers was incorporated in the 17th King Henry VI. as appears from a board hung in their hall, having … inscription:"Comp y Cordwainers incorporated 17th K. Henry VI. confirmed by K. Philip and Q. Mary, reconfirmed by … was done by the Scottish king, Baliol, to King Edward III. of England, for the kingdom of Scotland. This hall was …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… or granted to them the duty of primage and pilotage. King Henry VIII. on October 5, 1536, granted a new charter of … to Scotland in 1335, they burnt the town of Dundee. Edward III. by writs in 1341 and 1344, commanded the mayor and … chappell 2, 5 s. 10 d." 1637 "For a letter that came by post from London 6 d. A barrell of strong beer 6 s. 8 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… the porter 20. The housemaid received 20; by 1782 the post was a sinecure. In addition, the embroiderer received 34 … until about 1809 and an assistant clerk until 1794 when Henry Browell became resident clerk. In 1836 the messenger to … By 1756 Montagu, M. By 1777 Walton, E. Chamberlayne [1707] III, 43940; for this office, see also PSBC, pp. 634; Beattie, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Subsequently one goldsmith, one jeweler and (under William III) a silversmith served with no fixed salary until 1782. 5 … L. PSBC, p. 32; Beattie, p. 50. Talbot's predecessor, Sir Henry Mildmay, did not surrender his patent until 1 July … was occasional and paid for on an ad hoc basis. 22 Geo. III, c. 82. …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… grooms received 80 and the third 60 a year. Under William III the page of the robes made 20. This rose to 58 by 1782. … tradesman: he made 83 5s in livery money under William III. This payment appears to have been abolished by 1714. …
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