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Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… at Long Acre) Other notes Accused 1596. On committee of London Pharmacopoeia, published 1618. Known London address Ludgate Hill Parish St Martin Ludgate Ward …
Survey of London: volume
… Office to the Privy Garden (including Mistress Lowther's house, yard and garden) and so on along the back of the Lord …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Agent to the Treasury was held by Clerks of the House of Commons. The salary attached to this office was … see O. C. Williams, The Clerical Organisation of the House of Commons 1661-1850 (Oxford 1954), 159-69. S. Lambert, … (1968), 69-71; H. Parris, Constitutional Bureaucracy (London 1969), 172-8. TM 28 Nov. 1769 (T 29/40 pp. 117-18). …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… might have stood a better chance of being returned to the House of Commons than his counterpart in any other county. … he might spring from a local family, spent his terms in London and perhaps visited the city only for the assizes, he … for a recorder would not expect to be paid for residing in London during term. But for the rank-and-file of Wiltshire …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… joined in with a protest at the undermining of his pigeon-house by Thornhill's digging operations. It was perhaps a … and who was to do yeoman service in its cause. A London businessman of Somerset origin, Ashe purchased the … to clear the enemy garrisons between himself and London spelled the end of the king's cause in the county. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… believed, by the hope that it would conduce to a docile House of Commons, 1 that decision put an end to experiment … the last long chapter in the history of the unreformed House of Commons. For Wiltshire it meant the retention both … of the Nobility and Gentrey... of England and Wales (London, 1673; priv. repr. 1892), 99102. This lists 120 …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1557; and Sir Edward Penruddock who built the house at Compton Chamberlayne in the reign of Elizabeth I. 6 … 40 freeholders living outside the county, 19 of them from London, a very small proportion of the 2,925 freeholders who … passed into the control of a small body of extremists in London, who sought to turn it into a movement for …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… reform in the representation of the people of the Commons House of Parliament, and for retrenchment of the national … Carrier was sent as delegate to the National Convention in London; it had adjourned and gone to Birmingham but he had … of the agitations in Birmingham, Manchester and London. The talk about revolution in the event of the Bill …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… 1622 Other notes Accused 1630, 1631. Promised to leave London & abstain. Old & poor. Bloom & James p.21, Raach … Inn Lane. P confessed, but said he was not staying in London. He promised to abstain in future. Initiator of the …
Magna Britannia
… this he answers, "If the modern possessors have a mansion-house in them, and are there seated, not one of them is …
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