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Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Luke, 3 E. II., had cut down his trees to the value of 100 s., and done other damage for which he claimed 20 as damages. … 3 E. II., they had taken perch, roach, pyke, tench, and bream to the value of 20, and had done other damage, and for … Juliana and to arrest the others, and he now returned 5 s. into Court. He was ordered to distrain again, and produce …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… of Stretton, in a plea of rape and breach of the King's peace. Robert did not appear, and the Sheriff returned he … before the Justice of Chester for robbing the King's Clerk, Alexander le Couners, near Dynlegh, of a large sum … trees, and had taken fish from her fish-ponds, viz., pike, bream, perch, and roach, and had taken linen and woollen …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Preface PREFACE HENRY's fear of a European combination against him had begun, as we … the arrival of the new French ambassador, Marillac. Pole's second legatine mission had proved a failure, almost like … a mile and a half of the house, well stocked with pike, bream, perch, and roachthe four great manor houses within …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… the Duke was mainly condemned. 2 Gilbert enjoyed the Duke's confidence. The names of Gilbert and of Charles Knyvet frequently occur in the Duke's miscellaneous accounts; for, besides acting in the capacity … been employed as a confidential agent in many of the Duke's pecuniary transactions 3 From the paper just referred to it …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… lately arrived. Has informed Her Majesty of his last night's fit, and she promised to appoint some other person to his … Payments for the new building and repairing of Her Majesty's ships, purchase of provisions, stores, &c., in 1589 and … Ely. Has not been able to send the part of Father Robert's tracts upon the Canonical Scriptures, because the …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… of John Bayly to Sec. Cecil for payment of 18 l. 13 s. 4 d., or what allowance he thinks good, for conveying … and 1,000 l. left to him by his parents in Her Majesty's wars in France, on the seas, and in Ireland, where he lost … are his wife and children in Ireland. Desires Her Majesty's letters to gather contributions through England and Wales. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… it is for him to write, considering how his Lordship's house is married with his blood, but accounts him of that … both sent from Don Juan Idiaques, the King of Spain's secretary, with money to freight a ship to deal with some … before; he asked if Peter de Xaviere, one of the King's Adelantados, had not arrived again in Brittany, for …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… R R Rabbit, , next door to the coachmaker's in Bishopsgate St, London, u (1703). [Harris, Old English … upholder (16991714). Recorded at the sign of The Blackmoor's Head, Paternoster Row, St Michael's in 1709. Admitted … Aged 40 at the time of the 1841 Census. Rolfe, Joseph, Bream's Buildings, Chancery Lane, London, cm (1796). Declared …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… Richard le Scrope as chancellor following the latter's dispute with the king over a question concerning the misuse … of heads of religious houses were the abbots of St Mary's York and - for the fourth parliament in succession - of … water, to resell in the same city, except fresh eels, bream and pike, which are to be bought and sold generally, as …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
S S Sabbarton, Jno., Bagnigge Wells Rd, London, cm (1835). [D] … unknown, upholder (1754). Subscribed to Chippendale's Director, 1754. Sacx, Thomas, parish of St … bedstead manufacturer and cm (17961839). App. to Samuel Bream of Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk and in 1796 free of that town. …
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