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A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… whom 170 are in the village of Minnigaff, a mile (N.) from Newton-Stewart. This place, of which the name, in the Gaelic … and Bargally mansions, the river Cree, the town of Newton-Stewart, parts of Wigtonshire diversified with hill … of some extent and importance, has since the erection of Newton-Stewart dwindled into a hamlet. About a quarter of a …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… PARVA, a tything, in the parish and hundred of Buckland-Newton, union of Cerne, Cerne division of Dorset, 9 miles (N. … of Benridge, Edington, Highlaws, Mitford, Molesden, Newton-Park, Newton-Underwood, Nunriding, Pigdon, Spittle-Hill, and …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… reads the] rep[ort from] Mr. Borrett. Agreed. [?] Tho. Newton, woodward of Whittlewood and Salcey Forest : [my Lord …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hall's hands. The Warden of the [Tower] Mint [Mr. Isaac Newton] to have 500 l. and Mr. Hall 500 l. out of the same …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… days subsistence to the Regiments of Thomas Pearce, [John] Newton and Barrimore [James, Earl of Barrymore] (including …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… order the application of these tallies accordingly. Mr. Newton, Mr. Molyneux, Mr. Mason and Mr. Beresford [are called … goods; and the opinions of Sir Thomas Pinfold and Henry Newton and of the Solicitor General [thereon are also read]. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Exchequer, Sir Thomas Littleton, Mr. Pelham. Mr. Neal, Mr. Newton, Mr. Mason and Mr. Molineux [attend]. Mr. Newton says Lewis at the Chester Mint has misbehaved himself, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Office and Mr. White are to attend this day week with Mr. Newton and Mr. Harris. Desire the Navy Commissioners to come … of the Exchequer. Ordered that Mr. White do attend Mr. Newton to make out his proposition for preventing frauds in the Stamp Duties and that Mr. Newton do report thereon to the Lord Treasurer. Desire my …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… have met with new money clipt and edged again. Sir Isaac Newton says six bags [bags of sixpences] are too light [by] …
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