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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… first war. 67 218 9 Aug. 1650. Referred to Reading 11 73 Patrick Bryan, Recusant, Kent, Frances Bryan, alias Crisp, … Crisp, but which are sequestered for the recusancy of Patrick Bryan, who never had any interest therein. 70 778 … should be sold to pay her former husband's debts; that Patrick Bryan, her then husband, should receive the profits …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… but his small estate is liable. Noted as referred. 68 874 Patrick Cock, Tibshelf, Co. Derby. Vol. G No. or p. D. 221 …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Fine fully paid, and estate to be discharged. 5 231 9 165 Patrick Winch, Waltham Holy Cross, Essex. Vol. G No. or p. …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Gerard, her daughter, with Charles Viscount Cullen, Patrick Fitz-Morris Lord Kerry, William Lord Brereton, and …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… also on a like order of 16 Oct. 1651, about a claim of [Patrick] Weems, minister of Patswick, to an augmentation from …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Brompton, Arrathorne, and Scotton, in the parish of Patrick Brompton, beg the Committee for Compounding to allow … 79 628 20 September. On Darcy's settling the rectory of Patrick Brompton, worth 150 l. a year, fine further reduced … settled on Bolton-upon-Swale, and 100 l. on the church of Patrick Brompton. 6 212 15 November. His sequestration …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Sept. 1646. Vol. G No. or p. P.E. 204 305 R. 204 299 Capt. Patrick Ogilvie begs to compound for the estate in co. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… Discharged on affidavit that she has not 100 l. 76 926 Patrick Maule, King Street. 20 April 1646. Vol. A No. or p. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… a Public Faith certificate for payment of the 5 l. 95 65A Patrick Winch, Temple. 31 May 1644. Vol. A No. or p. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… a. for glebe. Three freeholders, including the miller John Patrick, each received between 30 a. and 40 a., and nine … 1 The miller, and presumably owner, in 1778 was John Patrick, and he or another man of the same name held the mill at inclosure in 1801. 2 The mill remained in the Patrick family until c. 1862 when it passed to George Homan, …