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Strona 7
Mr Thomas Dudley, Alderman of this City, by Will charges all his Lands with the
yearly Payment of 61, to the Use and Behoof of the poor Children of Bablake for
ever ; and with the further Payment of 6s. 8d. for the Relief of Gosford Ward in the
...
Mr Thomas Dudley, Alderman of this City, by Will charges all his Lands with the
yearly Payment of 61, to the Use and Behoof of the poor Children of Bablake for
ever ; and with the further Payment of 6s. 8d. for the Relief of Gosford Ward in the
...
Strona 1
For the condition , as well as rarity , upon the 15th December , 1542 , having
reigned this collection was unrivalled — at least , in Scotnine - and - twenty years
. land . This supposed unique edition was purchased This grant of exemption to
the ...
For the condition , as well as rarity , upon the 15th December , 1542 , having
reigned this collection was unrivalled — at least , in Scotnine - and - twenty years
. land . This supposed unique edition was purchased This grant of exemption to
the ...
Strona 3
It will be remembered that Sir Walter Pembroke Hall , Cambridge , a little after
Spenser Ralegb received an extensive grant of lands in and Harvey . In 1609 he
became Bishop of ChiIreland ; parcel of the forfeited estates of the un - | chester :
in ...
It will be remembered that Sir Walter Pembroke Hall , Cambridge , a little after
Spenser Ralegb received an extensive grant of lands in and Harvey . In 1609 he
became Bishop of ChiIreland ; parcel of the forfeited estates of the un - | chester :
in ...
Strona 7
Mr Thomas Dudley , Alderman of should be punished with the loss of both eyes ?
this City , by Will charges all his Lands with the yearly A . M . Payment of 51 . , to
the Use and Behoof of the poor Chil . dren of Bablake for ever ; and with the ...
Mr Thomas Dudley , Alderman of should be punished with the loss of both eyes ?
this City , by Will charges all his Lands with the yearly A . M . Payment of 51 . , to
the Use and Behoof of the poor Chil . dren of Bablake for ever ; and with the ...
Strona 8
When at Trujillo , Constable of France , and commander of the Guard , settled
them on his lands ; where for a time they were employed I saw on the house
pointed out to travellers as on the iron works , but afterwards turned their attention
...
When at Trujillo , Constable of France , and commander of the Guard , settled
them on his lands ; where for a time they were employed I saw on the house
pointed out to travellers as on the iron works , but afterwards turned their attention
...
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