The History of Preston, in Lancashire: Together with The Guild Merchant, and Some Account of the Duchy and County Palatine of LancasterE. Jeffery and son, 1822 - 156 من الصفحات |
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... night was tedious , especially to many who had marched the night before , and to ac- comodate us in that , God gave us a faire night , such as had not beene of a space before , yea , 51.
... night was tedious , especially to many who had marched the night before , and to ac- comodate us in that , God gave us a faire night , such as had not beene of a space before , yea , 51.
الصفحة 52
... night - this was of God . Our men assaulted it a little before sun rising , in an houres time they were masters of it ; it was well fortified with brick walls , outer and inner ; our men ( but especially three companies that came from ...
... night - this was of God . Our men assaulted it a little before sun rising , in an houres time they were masters of it ; it was well fortified with brick walls , outer and inner ; our men ( but especially three companies that came from ...
الصفحة 54
... night to Preston , the Serjeant mentioned before , was an Irish rebell , and Fleetwood , before named , was he that killed the man in Manchester , at that time the earl came thither a little before the late siege . But the most ...
... night to Preston , the Serjeant mentioned before , was an Irish rebell , and Fleetwood , before named , was he that killed the man in Manchester , at that time the earl came thither a little before the late siege . But the most ...
الصفحة 57
... night to General Wentworth ; and after riding seventy - eight miles the next day , met with him at ten o'clock at night at Ferry Hill near Durham , where all the foot were encamped : they are this night encamped four miles from ...
... night to General Wentworth ; and after riding seventy - eight miles the next day , met with him at ten o'clock at night at Ferry Hill near Durham , where all the foot were encamped : they are this night encamped four miles from ...
الصفحة 108
... ( a spacious chamber ) were , every assembly and ball night , illuminated with some hundreds of wax tapers , in several grand chandeliers , girandoles , and sconces . It is said that the expence of the candles alone amounted to 2007 108.
... ( a spacious chamber ) were , every assembly and ball night , illuminated with some hundreds of wax tapers , in several grand chandeliers , girandoles , and sconces . It is said that the expence of the candles alone amounted to 2007 108.
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aforesaid afterwards aldermen Amounderness ancient annum Atherton attend bailiffs band of music Bart belonging borough of Preston brethren capital burgesses chancellor Charles charter Chester comit County Palatine cow-pasture crown ditto ditto duchy court Duchy of Lancaster Duke duly Earl of Derby Edward Edward III election elisors forest forest of Bowland franchises and liberties gentlemen George granted guild book guild mayor guild merchant Guild-hall Henry VII Hesketh Hoghton holden honour incorporated inhabitants inrolled James John Burgoyne John Grimshaw John Horrocks Joseph King king's ladies Lancashire lands liberties thereof likewise Liverpool Lord maces manors Nicholas Grimshaw oath occasion Palatine of Lancaster parke parliament Pedder persons petition present prisoners Ralph Watson Receiver records rectoria reign rents retinue Richard Richard Newsham Robert royal seal sergeant Shuttleworth Stanley stewards Thomas Thos town of Preston town's various Walton William William Walton worship the mayor
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الصفحة 28 - I, AB, do declare and believe that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take arms against the king, and that I do abhor that traitorous position of taking arms by his authority against his person, or against those that are commissioned by him. So help me God.
الصفحة 77 - You shall swear that you shall be good and true to our sovereign lord King George the...
الصفحة 29 - AB, do declare that I hold that there lies no obligation upon me or any other person from the oath commonly called the Solemn League and Covenant, and that the same was in itself an unlawful oath, and imposed upon the subjects of this realm against the known laws and liberties of the kingdom.
الصفحة 77 - You shall colour no foreigner's goods, or hi your own name, whereby the king, or this town, might or may lose their customs or advantages. You shall know no foreigner to buy or sell any merchandize with any other foreigner within this town, or...
الصفحة 77 - Peace, but you shall warn the Mayor thereof, or let it to your Power. All these Points and Articles ye shall well and truly Keep, according to the Laws and Customs of this City. So help you GOD.
الصفحة 111 - ... a garland : each girl carried in her hand the branch of an artificial cotton tree, as being the symbol of her profession. These branches appeared as if they were in full bloom, and bore a strong resemblance to nature.
الصفحة 67 - The guilda mercatoria, or merchants' guild, is a liberty or privilege granted to merchants, whereby they are enabled to hold certain pleas of land, &c. within their own precincts, and is confirmed by charters given in the 37th Edward III. and 15th Richard II. It is of Saxon origin, and is derived from the word...
الصفحة 75 - Majesty that now is, and to her heirs and lawful successors ; and in all matters and things lawful and reasonable relating to the said company...
الصفحة 125 - ... which lies at a vast distance from it; as, particularly, a very large district surrounded by the city of Westminster. The proceedings in this court are the same as on the equity side in the courts of exchequer and chancery...
الصفحة 123 - VII. another act was made to resume such part of the duchy lands as had been dismembered from it in the reign of Edward IV., and to vest the inheritance of the whole in the king and his heirs for ever ; as amply and largely, and in like manner, form, and condition, separate from the crown of England and possession of the same, as the three Henries and Edward IV. or any of them, had and held the same.