Cartae Shakespeareanae: Shakespeare Documents; a Chronological Catalogue of Extant Evidence Relating to the Life and Works of William ShakespeareG. Bell and sons, 1904 - 107 pages |
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... yearly rental of £ 122 . 18.9 And that the late King Edward VI . granted the reversion of such tithes on the 28 June ... yearly to the said John Barker a yearly rent of £ 27 : 13 : 4 by half - yearly payments on Lady Day and Michaelmas ...
... yearly rental of £ 122 . 18.9 And that the late King Edward VI . granted the reversion of such tithes on the 28 June ... yearly to the said John Barker a yearly rent of £ 27 : 13 : 4 by half - yearly payments on Lady Day and Michaelmas ...
Page 65
... yearly rent of £ 27 . 13. 4 . with power of reentry by Barker or his exōr William Barker in the event of non - payment of the said rent within 40 days Reciting also that Richard Lane had an interest in the greater tithes of the yearly ...
... yearly rent of £ 27 . 13. 4 . with power of reentry by Barker or his exōr William Barker in the event of non - payment of the said rent within 40 days Reciting also that Richard Lane had an interest in the greater tithes of the yearly ...
Page 66
... yearly values of their several estates and interests and for a Commission to sit and examine witnesses thereon to ascertain how much each ought to pay towards the residue of the said yearly rent of £ 27 . 13. 4. and for an order ...
... yearly values of their several estates and interests and for a Commission to sit and examine witnesses thereon to ascertain how much each ought to pay towards the residue of the said yearly rent of £ 27 . 13. 4. and for an order ...
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... yearly the sum of £ 5 and for divers other tithes he is willing to pay the yearly sum of 68 / 8a towards the said £ 27 . 13. 4. which he thinks the Complainants are willing to accept and therefore prays that if the Court shall order him ...
... yearly the sum of £ 5 and for divers other tithes he is willing to pay the yearly sum of 68 / 8a towards the said £ 27 . 13. 4. which he thinks the Complainants are willing to accept and therefore prays that if the Court shall order him ...
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