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The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… then bearing the sword, and other bearing the King's maces, unto such time as the King entered to the Bishop's palace at Lincoln. To the King our sovereign lord. Please … the whole town. f. 70 b. , . A present of two pikes, one bream, two tenches and three great roasting eels to be sent …
The Manuscripts of Lincoln, Bury St. Edmunds etc.
… of riche nor pore But at that tyme help your neighbures as S. James doth [tell ?] Refresshyng the pouertye y t cummyth … clerici communis." f. 1. , Jan. 20.The lease of St. John's churchyard to be bought of John Grene, and a decent wall … and certain freemen. f. 64. , Aug. 4.Two fat pikes and one bream to be given to the Earl of Cumberland, Lord Zouche, and …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… church of Canterbury, with the privilege of holding it L. S. A. 1But it Seems afterwards to have been taken from it, … of Domesday, in 1080, being the 14th year of the Conqueror's reign, at which time it was part of the possessions of the bishop of Baieux, the conqueror's half-brother, under the general description of whose lands …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 1536 the manor remained for ten years or more in the king's hands, and the accounts which have been preserved throw … and the earl of Derby had rented it of the king's commissioners in 1538. 27 Others of their lands there had … Beconsaw of Burscough were charged with stealing forty bream, the prior's property, worth 20 s.; Pal. of Lanc. Plea …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Volunteers was raised; it became the 1st V.B. The King's Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment). Under the Territorial system it is the 4th Battalion King's Own Regiment. The old distinction, of unknown origin, … in his several fishery at Ulverston and had taken salmon, bream, flukes, eels, flounders, &c. The defendants asserted …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… local surname. It was held by the eighth part of a knight's fee, rents of 8 s. and 2 s. being paid for castle ward and sake fee. 7 The … Mersey as far as the thread of the water, taking salmon, bream, pike, &c., with nets or otherwise. Robert, quoting the …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… urban purposes is divided into four wards. The Working Men's Institute was erected in 1881 at the charge of Mr. Richard … factory there also. Higher Walton, formerly called Moon's Mill, is a village situated a mile east from Walton-le-Dale … Walton Town. Their artillery and transport with the duke's baggage were taken standing upon Walton Copp. Charles II …
The Environs of London
… only manufactures in the parish of Twickenham are Mr. Hill's powder-mills, and some oil-mills belonging to Mr. Winslow, … the building of bridges and fortifications, and the King's expeditions: his charter concludes with the following … lease for 41 years, commencing after the Queen's death (or from the date of such leases as the Queen might …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… to adopt, meaning to allude to a war in Flanders. Drake's departure from these shores is confirmed; but all the same … of the fleet. It is thought that Prince Andrea Doria's eighteen galleys will not be required in Lisbon, but will … the seige of Sluys. News from London that one of Drake's ships has arrived, and that the Queen is preparing sixteen …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… appoint. [ I. 87, p. 47.] May 1. Council of State. Day's Proceedings. 1. The report from the Irish Committee … 3. To write to Col. Jones of the coming of Col. Tothill's regiment and 1,400 qrs. of wheat and 330 of rye, and 80 … of clothes, &c. 4. To write to Col. Monk that 1,752 l. 4 s. 8 d. is ordered for him; also two or three ships to secure …
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