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A New History of London
… gate of this palace was erected by cardinal Reginald Pole, about the year 1557; the great hall by archbishop …
A New History of London
… church is built, there formerly stood a very lofty may-pole, which on public occasions used to be decorated with …
Calendar of Border Papers
… poor. 8. None, as heretofore, shall steal or remove, any pole from the "mountes and rampiers" on penalty for the first …
Calendar of Border Papers
… by the Governor and Council. Pay shall be made of all "by pole." The Governor in Council shall sit every market day to …
Calendar of Border Papers
… is in purpose to address an ambassador to the Kinge of Pole. The pretence is because the Poland king hath banished … procured a lettre from the Scotish kinge to the kinge of Pole for the bringinge to a due triall all Scotsmen … they might be tryed and punished. Whereupon the Kinge of Pole hath bannished them all his countrey uppon payne of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Thomas Marshall, la.; Robert Clarke, bow, ar., cap; Thomas Pole, bow, ar; An. Stocdall, la.; Robert Stocdall, Anthony …
Calendar of Border Papers
… these few weeks thrust them out of the garrison "by the pole." Bankrupts have been too long connived at by "no meane …
Survey of London
… inn in 1848. 17 No. 127 is shown on Tallis as occupied by Pole & Maylard, "linnen drapers." This firm, founded by George Pole, carried on business there from 1814 until 1865. Nos. …