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doubt being approached by several steps. The old level he found to be much varied as shown by various jumps in the line of the plinth which possibly indicated the range of the old stall work. He found that some

f. 86. A number of leaves with old foliation are missing and when the manuscript was foliated at the B.M. in 1908 no number was given to blank pages although they bore old fol io numbers. From examination of the

8th July, and soon afterwards the French army, consisting of 4,000 men, were embarked in English ships for France; while, at the same time, the English forces began their march homeward. The queen-regent had died in the castle of Edinburgh

the French and the, 3, 365. English clergy , employment of in non-English affairs, 793 note . English language , not understood by Nicholas O ' Hennessy, bishop of Waterford and Lismore, 119. English lingua , of the Knights Hospitallers

four windows, as already seen, was inserted in 1887, the old work having entirely disappeared. The parapet above is of brick (pl. LXII, p. 120). The triforium is faced with old brickwork of the sixteenth or early seventeenth century, in

old seld at a cost of 13s. 1d., and in the same year 7s. rent was in default because a plot there was vacant for one term. In 1305-6, 16s. rent was in default from some plots in the

William Walderne, the Mayor, and the Aldermen from serving on juries, & c., except on urgent occasions, owing to increasing old age. Folio. 3 b. Br'e d'ni Regis ad certiorari sup' ordinacione facta pro retibus vocatis Triinkes. Writ of certiorari

customs in the port of Boston. Order to permit William de Bohun, earl of Norhampton, to lade 70 sacks of old wool bought by him and certain of his serjeants in divers parts of the realm, in ships in that

where he received the rank of marshal and the command of the English troops in that country. In 1648 he accepted the command of that portion of the English fleet which adhered to Charles, but in 1651 Blake destroyed the

shall be so required by the said Anne. In witness whereof we, William and Elizabeth Swanne have set our seals. English . Memorandum of acknowledgment by William at Westminster, 27 October, and by Elizabeth, 29 October. Membrane 11 d .

by entries having been made at each end of the volume, and by two distinct numerations of the folios, the old numbering commencing at what, according to the modern numeration, is the end of the book. It frequently happens, therefore,

The 17th May, 1470. [ Italian; draft. ] May. Potenze Estere. Inghilterra. Milan Archives. 185 . Information received from an English Knight who was on his way to Jerusalem. The Earl of Warwick and the Duke of Clarence left London

in old French heraldry, is no doubt the one here meant. A passage in Liber Horn , fol. 341, temp . Edward II. (preserved at Guildhall), throws some light on this early allusion to oil-painting.-"Rules as to painting old and

erection of the new General Post Office. In the church to the west of the altar rails is some fine old pavement of reddish-brown and grey marble, set in diagonal squares, which may have come from Queen Margaret's Church, or

between them and English, Irish or Welsh merchants, shall export the said goods and merchandises of English, Irish or Welsh merchants out [col. b ] of the aforesaid realm and lands, to the profit of the English, Irish or Welsh

Concordance Between the Old and the Present Numeration of the Lateran Registers of Pius II and Paul II, Extracted from the MS. Concordantia Numeri Rubricellarum Regestorum Lateranensium , Seu Veteris , Cum Novo Numero . An . 1903. (Vatican Archives,

38A (r) Quarles, William (fl. 1596-1605), cit. & mercer. St. Mary Colechurch 21G; St. Olave Old Jewry 1, 2 Quarles, William (fl. 1663-6), draper. 11/8C (r) QUATREMAYNS Quatremayns, Richard (fl. > 1446- < 1461), esq. St. Mary Colechurch 10; St.

two 'indifferent' workmen. English. Paper. Mark, signatures and seal . Notts. C. 7213. Bond by .John Brodbent, of Stableford, gentleman, to Francis Willughby, of Wollaton, knight, in 30 l . 21 June, 38 Elizabeth. Condition ( in English ) for

to deliver by way of exchange to Angelus Christofori, a Lumbard dwelling in the city of London, 400 marks of English money, receiving in foreign parts by himself or his attorneys 400 marks of Angelus or his fellows. By K.

Jan. 1389 (2 Fasti VII 37). Oxon.; bp. Seffrid II had been rector of Bloxham, as archdcn. of Chichester ( The English Reg. of Godstow , ed. A. Clark (2 vols., Early English Text Soc. cxxx, cxlii, 1906-11) I 226-7).

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