Calendar of the Proceedings: Cases, 1647-June 1650H.M. Stationery Office, 1891 |
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... SIR JOHN DANVERS , M.P. , that the estate is now , by petitions from either side , under the judgment of the House of Commons , who have ordered the Committee for Sequestrations to hear and make a report , which report is not yet ...
... SIR JOHN DANVERS , M.P. , that the estate is now , by petitions from either side , under the judgment of the House of Commons , who have ordered the Committee for Sequestrations to hear and make a report , which report is not yet ...
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... Sir John Cary , a near neighbour , and a powerful man then in those parts , persuaded petitioner to be his cornet , and to bear arms against Parliament . Being convinced of his error , laid them down , and has since served the ...
... Sir John Cary , a near neighbour , and a powerful man then in those parts , persuaded petitioner to be his cornet , and to bear arms against Parliament . Being convinced of his error , laid them down , and has since served the ...
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... Sir John Bridgman , begs removal of sequestration from her jointure lands of 300l . a year . Sir Edward , being enforced by the power of Raglan to be sheriff of Monmouthshire , was sequestered , and only lived to pay half his fine . His ...
... Sir John Bridgman , begs removal of sequestration from her jointure lands of 300l . a year . Sir Edward , being enforced by the power of Raglan to be sheriff of Monmouthshire , was sequestered , and only lived to pay half his fine . His ...
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... SIR ROBERT TRACY - Cont . 14 Feb. 1648. Sir Robert is to amend his particular now that his father , Sir John , is dead . 19 May . Fine at , 1,5001 . Vol . No. G or P. 4 175 4 203 23 June . Order that as he has paid to the County ...
... SIR ROBERT TRACY - Cont . 14 Feb. 1648. Sir Robert is to amend his particular now that his father , Sir John , is dead . 19 May . Fine at , 1,5001 . Vol . No. G or P. 4 175 4 203 23 June . Order that as he has paid to the County ...
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... Sir Rich . Darley and Sir John Bourchier , or 106 877 some two of the County Committee may tender him the 879 Negative Oath . 4 May . Fine at 1 , 797. 10s . · · 4 83 7 Sept. Fine reduced to 331. 18. 8d . , on account of a rent - charge ...
... Sir Rich . Darley and Sir John Bourchier , or 106 877 some two of the County Committee may tender him the 879 Negative Oath . 4 May . Fine at 1 , 797. 10s . · · 4 83 7 Sept. Fine reduced to 331. 18. 8d . , on account of a rent - charge ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
14 April 16 July 25 March 28 April 28 June Act of Pardon annuity arrears begs allowance begs an order begs discharge Begs to compound bought charge claim Claimants Committee for Compounding Committee for Sequestrations Committee to certify complains composition Compounds for delinquency County Commissioners County Committee Covenant and Negative debt deed delinquency in adhering delinquency in arms Discharge from sequestration Earl Essex estate discharged father forces raised granted heir Henry jointure July King King's Lady Lancaster lands late lease Lord Manor mittee moiety National Covenant Negative Oath Noted Oath of Abjuration Paid and estate payment Petition renewed Petition to compound petitioner purchased raised against Parliament Rectory Referred to Brereton Referred to Reading rent-charge Rich Sept seques sequestered for recusancy Sir John Sir Thos Somerset Stafford tenants thereof Thomas tithes widow wife Worcester York
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Página 1628 - Massachusetts, is to be expended for books for the College Library. The other half of the income is devoted to scholarships in Harvard University for the benefit of descendants of HENRY BRIGHT, JR., who died at Watertown, Massachusetts, in i6S6.
Página 9 - CUM TRITICO. Ascribed to THOMAS NETTER, of WALDEN, Provincial of the Carmelite Order in England, and Confessor to King Henry the Fifth. Edited by the Rev. WW SHIRLEY, MA, Tutor and late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford.
Página 22 - WORKS PUBLISHED IN PHOTOZINCOGRAPHY. DOMESDAY BOOK, or the GREAT SURVEY OF ENGLAND OF WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR, 1086 ; fac-simile of the Part relating to each county, separately (with a few exceptions of double counties). Photozincographed, by Her Majesty's Command, at the Ordnance Survey Office, Southampton, Colonel SIR HENRY JAMES, RE, FRS, &c., Director. 35 Parts, imperial quarto and demy quarto (1861-1863) boards.
Página 23 - So very narrowly he caused it to be ••' traced out, that there was not a single hide, nor one virgate of land, nor even, " it is shame to tell- though it seemed to him no shame to do, an ox, nor a cow, " nor a swine was left, that was not set down.
Página 3 - Documents in his charge constitute the most ' complete and perfect series of thoir kind in the civilized world," and although ' they are of the greatest value in a historical and constitutional point of view , ' yet they are comparatively useless to the public, from the want of proper
Página 26 - Contents : — ENGLAND. House of Lords ; Oxford and Cambridge Colleges ; Lambeth Palace ; Black Book of the Archdeacon of Canterbury ; Bridport, Wallingford, and other Corporations ; Lord Lecoufield, Sir Reginald Graham, Sir Henry Ingilby, &c. SCOTLAND. Duke of Argyll, Earl of Moray, &c. IRELAND. Marquis of Ormonde. DITTO. PART II. INDEX SEVENTH REPORT, WITH APPENDIX. PART I.
Página 26 - EIGHTH REPORT, WITH APPENDIX AND INDEX. PART I. Contents: — List of collections examined, 1869-1880. ENGLAND. House of Lords ; Duke of Marlborough; Magdalen College, Oxford ; Royal College of Physicians; Queen Anne's Bounty Office; Corporations of Chester, Leicester, &c. IRELAND. Marquis of Ormonde, Lord Emly, The O'Conor Don, Trinity College, Dublin, &c.
Página 13 - Vinesauf, is now more correctly ascribed to Richard, Canon of the Holy Trinity of London. The narrative extends from 1187 to 1199; but its chief interest consists in the minute and authentic narrative which it furnishes of the exploits of Richard I., from his departure from England in December 1189 to his death in 1199.
Página 23 - It was commenced about the year 1084 and finished in 1086. Its compilation was determined upon at Gloucester by William the Conqueror, in council, in order that he might know what was due to him, in the way of tax, from his subjects, and that each at the same time might know what he had to pay. It was compiled as much for their protection as for the benefit of the sovereign. The nobility and people had been grievously distressed at the time by the king bringing over large numbers of French and Bretons,...
Página 9 - S. AUGUSTINI CANTUARIENSIS, by THOMAS OF ELMHAM, formerly Monk and Treasurer of that Foundation. Edited by CHARLES HARDWICK, MA, Fellow of St. Catharine's Hall, and Christian Advocate in the University of Cambridge.