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Middlesex county records
… II. There are preserved at the Clerkenwell Sessions House eight GaolDelivery Books of eight Gaol Deliveries in 30 … in the Old Bailey, before Sir James Edwards knt. Mayor of London, Sir William Scroggs knt. Chief Justice &c. Po se Jur' … in the Old Bailey before Sir James Edwards knt. Mayor of London, Sir William Scroggs knt. Ch. J. &c. and others, po se …
Middlesex county records
… Sessions of Gaol Delivery held at the Old Bailey Court-House on 29 April, 8 December, 8 January, 6 February, 22 … being delivered in bail to John Bolton of Foster Lane London goldsmith, Gregory Carter of St. Giles's Cripplegate glover, Thomas Speed of St. Mary Walchurch London silkeman, and Alan Bankes of Coleman Street hosear, …
Middlesex county records
… Sessions of Gaol Delivery held at the Old Bailey Court-House on 4 April, 10 May, 21 June, 27 July, 5 September, 10 … Sessions of Gaol Delivery held at the Old Bailey Court-House on 24 April, 5 June, 10 July, 28 August, 3 October, 11 … prison till she put in good sureties before the Mayor of London. ( d.) List of Capital Felons, pardoned on condition …
Middlesex county records
… St. Giles'sin-the-Fields; John Platt of St. Sepulchre's, London, yoman; William Hudford yoman, his wife . . . . … persons, to wit,Thomas Turner late of Ironmonger Lane London M.D., Robert Vaughan late of Kerry Lane London engraver, George Gilthrope late of St. Anne's …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… to their Lordships, and to desire them to join with the House in a Petition to His Majesty, for the disbanding of … It appearing at the Board, That the Mayor and Sheriffs of London had been flow in Collecting Ship-Money, he said, They … and the rest of the Army at York; and the said went form London, and the 26 th of August, notwithstanding his extream …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… May 1640 Saturday, May 1. 1640. The King came to the House of Lords, and sent for the Commons thither, and made … as your Petitioners understand, that the Tower of London is presently to receive a Garrison of Men, not of the … by Water from Westminster, and carry'd the Alarm into London, which occasioned so great a Resort of People in …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… of Thomas Earl of Strafford, who was Impeached by the House of Commons on the 11th of November 1640. As also of … revenue in Ireland. The destroying of the Plantation of London-Derry; The Exorbitant Power of the High Commission, … British Farmers and Inhabitants of the City and County of London-Derry, by means whereof the worthy Plantation of that …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… 1702, in the first Year of her Majesty's Reign, the House of Commons passed a Bill, intituled, An Act for … Commons Concurrence. On Saturday the 13th of February, the House of Commons took into Consideration the Amendments made … Account of that Matter was published by Authority, in the London Gazette of the 30th. Whereas two printed Papers, one …
A History of the County of Northampton
… of a medieval moated predecessor to the 17th-century manor house nearby. 10 On various occasions since 1873 skeletons … were built between the two World Wars, mostly in Little London on the northern edge of the existing settlement. 71 E. … Elizabeth Cholmeley to James Pearse and Thomas Sisun of London. 31 They in turn sold to George marquess of Halifax in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 579 inhabitants. The village is on the road from London to Brighton, and the London and Brighton railway runs through the parish. The … the ruins may be still seen near the east end of Pattesley House. Pattingham (St. Chad) PATTINGHAM ( St. Chad), a …