Choice Notes from "Notes and Queries": HistoryBell and Daldy, 1858 - 316 |
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Strona 55
... bringe in fifty pownds and some plate . Mr. Holles will bringe in three hundred pownds , and mainteyne fower horses , and sett them forth in buffe cotes and . . . . . . Sir Sam . Rolle will mainteyne the paye of twelve horses . Mr ...
... bringe in fifty pownds and some plate . Mr. Holles will bringe in three hundred pownds , and mainteyne fower horses , and sett them forth in buffe cotes and . . . . . . Sir Sam . Rolle will mainteyne the paye of twelve horses . Mr ...
Strona 56
... bringe in fower horses , and mainteyne them at his owne charge . Sir Jo . Francklyn will doe the like . Mr. Hampden will bringe in two hundred pownds in plate , and bringe in and mainteyne three horses . Mr. Crue will bringe in two ...
... bringe in fower horses , and mainteyne them at his owne charge . Sir Jo . Francklyn will doe the like . Mr. Hampden will bringe in two hundred pownds in plate , and bringe in and mainteyne three horses . Mr. Crue will bringe in two ...
Strona 57
... bringe in two horses , and continue the five hundred pownds hee has formerly sent . Sir Thos . Dacres will bringe in two horses , and , eyther in money or plate , two hundred pownds . Sir Edm . Fowell will bringe in two horses , for ...
... bringe in two horses , and continue the five hundred pownds hee has formerly sent . Sir Thos . Dacres will bringe in two horses , and , eyther in money or plate , two hundred pownds . Sir Edm . Fowell will bringe in two horses , for ...
Strona 58
... bringe an hundred pownds . Mr. Whittlock will mainteyne two horses . Mr. Vassall will mainteyne one horse , and , if occasion bee , two more . his " estate " at this period was certainly by no means " proportion- able " to his ...
... bringe an hundred pownds . Mr. Whittlock will mainteyne two horses . Mr. Vassall will mainteyne one horse , and , if occasion bee , two more . his " estate " at this period was certainly by no means " proportion- able " to his ...
Strona 59
... bringe in an hundred pownds in money , and will have a horse ready for himself and sonne allwayes , uppon Sir H. Heyman will bringe in one hundred pounds in plate or money and two horses , for the defence of the kinge , kingdome , and ...
... bringe in an hundred pownds in money , and will have a horse ready for himself and sonne allwayes , uppon Sir H. Heyman will bringe in one hundred pounds in plate or money and two horses , for the defence of the kinge , kingdome , and ...
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