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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Highness could be content to see him, either on the sea, or if he landed in any of his havens, to see his Grace and … which the said Luther hath put forth more than he can or will justify, to the intent that on the residue he might … were passing by Fornerue, Nicolas was standing in the street with his neighbours, and, as was said, threatened the …
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… which met the corpse at the gate in the King's street. Then the Lord Abbot of Westminster. Then two … her, went to offer for herself, without train borne, or assistants, and returned to the hearse again. Then the …
Acts & Proceedings of the General Assemblies of the Kirk of Scotland
… his answer in writt, whither he would be judged be them, or not. After advisement, he answered be word, he could not … King would have them to subscribe after the affirmative, or the negative. They answered, They were ready to subscribe … according to the fault. If ye speak against me, my Croun or Estate, hanging shall be the pain for the first sault; if …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… Poyntel Bisshopesgate. Henricus de Seccheford Aldresgate. Or Cheap. See note to the will of William de Farindon, supra, p. 112, note 2. Or Langborne; so called, says Stow, from a "long Bourn" of sweet water which ran from Fenchurch Street, through Lombard Street, to the west end of S. Mary …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… and other documents * The asterisks denote those Charters or Documents which have not been found in the Archives of the City or are deposited elsewhere. KING DAVID I. [27TH APRIL 1124 TO … the burgh of Edinburgh, of a piece of ground in the High Street, on the west side of the old Tron, going up towards …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… is unlikely that any errors in dating will exceed a year or two. All folio references are to the sequence of numbers … which would seem to stand for probatur [agreed or examined]; these figures give a total for the page, … half a year 3s.4d.; the keeper of the conduit in Fleet Street half a year 3s.4d.; the keeper of the conduit in …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… the Black Hoop being a brewhouse wherein he dwells in Lime Street in the parish of St Andrew Undershaft for 21 years … in the rental of the general lands in the title of Tower Street and Bridge Street, 1.0s.0d. c. [f.205] To Agnes Kelley … 3 j. To Richard Sampson blacksmith for an iron cart or instrument devised by George Thorneton for the removing of …
A New History of London
… Liberties thereof. [See p. 235.] That the several pieces or parcels of ground hereafter named; that is to say, a piece or parcel of waste ground on the south side of the hither end … go or pass, or be led upon the said flat pavements in any street between the houses and the posts adjoining to the said …
The Environs of London
… of William Baker, Esq. and are at his house in Hill-street, Berkley-square. Tombs. To the tombs in the church (p. … Name. Situation. Boundaries, &c. The word Bermondsey, or, as it is written in the Conqueror's Survey, Bermundesye, … name of "the master, wardens, and commonalty, of the art or mystery of tanners, of the parish of St. Mary Magdalen …
Survey of London
… in the present volume. Only writers connected in some way or other with the performing arts are included. The list has … and novelist. No. 9 Alfred Place West (now Thurloe Street), 185087. Richard J. Smith (O. Smith), comedian. No. 1 …