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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… GODMANCHESTER. The diary here reported on was kept by William Tillard (son of Abraham Tillard, a London merchant, … m, the inhabitants eat y m, & say they are very good food, I see one of them cut open on the breast, & 'twas nothing … in his side. 1701. Jan. 2 nd arrived in this road y e King William Capt. Braddeel from Bengall & Visagapatam & sailed y …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… 1895. The earliest deed is one of the reign of Henry I.; a grant of Hortun (near Wem) by Hugh Fitz-Richard to William Macer, or Macrus: "Hugo filius Ricardi omnibus … by Henry II. to Haughmond Abbey of grants from William Fitzalan, the founder:"H. Rex Angl. et Dux Norm. et …
The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… OF THE EARL OF RADNOR, AT LONGFORD CASTLE, SALISBURY. I. A fine folio volume, entitled "Registrum Hungerfordianum," … of three seals. 1527, March 22.Agreement between Sir William Sandys, knight, Lord Sandys, Lord Chamberlain, and … and desiring you further to examyne aswell the same William Yrishe as all others that were present att the …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… of the Revd. W.D. Macray The Manuscripts of Rev. William Dunn Macray, M.A., F.S.A., Ducklington Rectory, … It is mentioned at p. lxxxvii of the preface to vol. I. of Mr. Cockayne's Leechdoms, &c. (Rolls' Series, 1864), … at Windsor as a memento of her visit to Oxford with James I. in that year. A 4to volume of sermons for several saints' …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 12 The turnpike from Aylesbury to Aynho via Bicester (i.e. the London road) was freed from toll by acts of 1875 and … was bought in Oxford, and 'divers colours' in London. 53 William Hayle founded a fourth chantry about this time. 54 … 89 Later residents of note were the progressive farmer William Forster, the Revd. Griff Lloyd, the hunting parson of …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… made 131 17 s. 1 Under Charles II and again under George I the chemist received 100 per annum at the office of the …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… the death of Anne in 1714. On the accession of George I in that year only one physician, Shadwell, was appointed … Sir F. Physician to the Household in Ordinary without fee [i.e., Supernuerary] 1667 1667 8 Mar. Waldron, T. LC 3/24, f. …
Cardiff Records
… for Counsel's Opinion, with the Opinions. These documents I will set out in an abridged form. The first cites the most … hereunder "subscribed, that Joseph Hoar, George Pranch and William Murton, "three of the Capitall Burgesses, were … Aldermen; Jn o Rowbotham, Mich 8 "Richards, James Jones: William Jones Jun r was accordingly "first Sworne & Admitted …
Cardiff Records
… the Lordship of Cardiff Castle and its dependencies to Sir William Herbert, afterwards Earl of Pembroke, the Lord … of a Justice of the Peace, which by the Charter of James I. are assigned to the Constable. But both he and Counsel Mr. … office of Town Clerk existed before the Charter of James I. Although no mention of such an officer has yet been found …
Survey of London
… Sir Charles Eastlake, Sir Joseph Paxton and (Sir) William Tite were members, together with S. Carter Hall, the … M.P. (later Earl of Ripon), Daniel Maclise, R.A., (Sir) William Tite, M.P., and Professor Richard Westmacott. 14 By … One comment of Stevens's own was recalled by G. C. Eaton: 'I remember that Stevens was rather fond of saying in …
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