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A History of the County of Hampshire
… had also granted a virgate in Fratton with his two tenants William and Ernulf and their children, and firebote and … 18 to Sir Richard Willoughby, 19 who conveyed it first to William Willoughby, clerk, and other trustees, 20 and later … should be made between the woods of the two lords, i.e. from the way called 'Strogetway' to a certain pasture …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… lord-warden, that great minister of state, THE RIGHT HON. WILLIAM PITT, whose birth within this county reflects … Crevequer, as of the manor of Folkestone. At length, Sir William de Auberville, of Westenhanger, left an only daughter … Minshall, of Cheshire, afterwards created by king Charles I in his 18th year, Baron Minshull, of Minshull, in that …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… Bartholomew Sulivan, admiral and hydrographer, and Thomas William Saunders, legal author, in 1890; Sir Arthur Blyth, … in the grant of the Christchurch estates made by Henry I to Richard de Redvers, and being appurtenant to the honour … legacies and gifts of General Bowles, Dr. Lambert, Rev. William Savage, and others, of about 300 a year. ( b) The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… Shortly after the Norman Conquest the new lord of Whitby, William de Percy, granted to the second monastery, founded … 'Thordeisa.' 16 These boundaries were confirmed by Henry I and succeeding kings. 17 This territory was separated from … the Crown. The bailiwick was granted at an unknown date to William Fisher, afterwards, in 1605, to Henry Stanley, and …
A collection of the State Papers of John Thurloe
… and successively sollicitorgeneral to king Charles I. and lord chief justice of the commonpleas; by whose … the great seal 5. With regard to the death of king Charles I. he declares him self in his letter to sir Harbottle … vol. vii. p. 897, 898. General Monck. Afterwards sir William Morrice, and secretary of state. From the journals of …
Cardiff Records
… Cap'l approbat' nec non statuta et acta super statum eccl'i p rd' fact' et f'iend' per Ep' Archi' et Capp'lum p rd'. … repaire and amend it as they wish It beeing offered by M r William Mathew of the Court an inhabitant of the towne & … and defaceing againe of the pauement but such as the said William Mathew should well like off or in his absence to …
Cardiff Records
… Cathedral Church w[hi]ch is now crazed to be new cast w[i]th all convenient speed & that it be made into Such a … thus : "And Lastly to manifest the Premisses the s d William Miles goeing into the Bellfry of the s d Cathedral … 1739 June 28. The Bishop and Chapter admonish Mr. William Morgan, clerk, the Junior Vicar Choral, for having …
Cardiff Records
… Williams & Gladstone, Great Western Approach, Cardiff. I must express my acknowledgments to the Very Rev. The Dean, … of the Chapter, &c. In 1573 we find the name of William Evans as Treasurer of Llandaff Cathedral. (See Vol. … pounds per annum, which had previously been enjoyed by Sir William Herbert, deceased, "for so long a time as the same …
Survey of London Monograph
… County Council and the need for a County Hall CHAPTER I. The London County Council and the Need for a County Hall … well orchestrated opposition. Nevertheless, in 1884 Sir William Harcourt, Home Secretary in Gladstone's second … of the passing of the Municipal Corporations Act, William Robson wrote that: the local government service will …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… The London lay subsidy of 1332 (Margaret Curtis): I: The tax and its assessment THE LONDON LAY SUBSIDY OF 1332 … John de Stonore, second justice of the King's Bench, and William de Denum, baron of the Exchequer, were appointed with … in 1334, possessed goods of the value of £20 in 1332, but William de Sabrichesworth in Limestreet 3 had moveables worth …