A Collection of Fragments Illustrative of the History and Antiquities of Derby, Volumes 1-2G. Wilkins and son, 1826 |
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... persons of his court , upon the truth of Christianity ; and often retired to meditate upon the important subject in solitude . At this time , there came letters and presents for him and the Queen from Pope Boniface , whom Paulinus had ...
... persons of his court , upon the truth of Christianity ; and often retired to meditate upon the important subject in solitude . At this time , there came letters and presents for him and the Queen from Pope Boniface , whom Paulinus had ...
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... persons out of the Borough , but only by their fellow Burgesses , unless the matter in question relate to the King or the Community of the Borough ; that there should be one jail within the said Borough , and that the Burgesses , their ...
... persons out of the Borough , but only by their fellow Burgesses , unless the matter in question relate to the King or the Community of the Borough ; that there should be one jail within the said Borough , and that the Burgesses , their ...
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... persons in Derbyshire assessed to a Poll tax , from which none but men- dicants , and children under fourteen years of age were excepted , was 24,289 ; the number of Re- * Originalia . † Rot . Brev . Thompson's History of Boston 39 ...
... persons in Derbyshire assessed to a Poll tax , from which none but men- dicants , and children under fourteen years of age were excepted , was 24,289 ; the number of Re- * Originalia . † Rot . Brev . Thompson's History of Boston 39 ...
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... persons upwards of fourteen years of age , exclusive of paupers , as ap- pears from the Subsidy Roll of that year . Various privileges were granted by King Rich- ard II . in the first year of his reign , to the Bur- gesses of Derby ...
... persons upwards of fourteen years of age , exclusive of paupers , as ap- pears from the Subsidy Roll of that year . Various privileges were granted by King Rich- ard II . in the first year of his reign , to the Bur- gesses of Derby ...
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... persons , lands , and chattles upon their accompts , that is to say , for not rendering an accompt , or for defaults and con- tempts in accounting . This is a thing well known . Many examples of it may be produced . Now the debt being ...
... persons , lands , and chattles upon their accompts , that is to say , for not rendering an accompt , or for defaults and con- tempts in accounting . This is a thing well known . Many examples of it may be produced . Now the debt being ...
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Abbot acres aforesaid mayor aldermen Alkmund's Almshouses Alvaston Anno annum appointed Bailiffs Bailiffs and Burgesses belonging Bishop borough aforesaid borough of Derby called Cavendish Charles Corporation Countess of Devonshire Countess of Shrewsbury County of Derby Court d'ni daughter death Derb Derby aforesaid Derbyshire Derley died Duke of Devonshire Earl Edward Large Elizabeth England erected Francis Friday Gent George Gisborne Grace granted hath heirs and successors Henry hereditaments honour inhabitants James John Thraves Joseph Justices King King's land late Little Chester London Lord Lord James Cavendish March Mary master mayor and burgesses ment messuages Michael Minister Nottingham paid parish of St Parliament persons poor pounds preached present prisoners Queen quod Regis reign rent Richard Saints Samuel Samuel Crompton seal sermon shillings tenements thereof Thomas tion town of Derby unto Vicar Ward Warden Werburgh's whatsoever wife William Wilmot yearly
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