Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1859 |
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... Queen Elizabeth and her Privy Council , and letters of the Lord- Lieutenant and the Sheriff of the county , with regard to levies of money and musters of men within the several magisterial divisions of Lancashire , between the years ...
... Queen Elizabeth and her Privy Council , and letters of the Lord- Lieutenant and the Sheriff of the county , with regard to levies of money and musters of men within the several magisterial divisions of Lancashire , between the years ...
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exhibits what was done within the county , in pursuance of the Queen's letters , orders in council , and letters of the ... Queen Bess ; " whether to furnish troops for Ireland during its frequent rebellions , or to provide for the more ...
exhibits what was done within the county , in pursuance of the Queen's letters , orders in council , and letters of the ... Queen Bess ; " whether to furnish troops for Ireland during its frequent rebellions , or to provide for the more ...
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... Queens Mary , Elizabeth , Anne and Victoria have all borne the title of " Duchess of Lancaster ; " holding the Duchy in their own right . The Duchy received large augmentations from time to time , and is far more extensive than the ...
... Queens Mary , Elizabeth , Anne and Victoria have all borne the title of " Duchess of Lancaster ; " holding the Duchy in their own right . The Duchy received large augmentations from time to time , and is far more extensive than the ...
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... queen's ] subjects , in the counties where they dwell . And of these , the least skilful in the law are of the peace , the other both of the peace and quorum , otherwise called of oyer and determiner , so that the first hath authority ...
... queen's ] subjects , in the counties where they dwell . And of these , the least skilful in the law are of the peace , the other both of the peace and quorum , otherwise called of oyer and determiner , so that the first hath authority ...
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... Queen Eliza- beth in November 1569 ; and for a long time the successive heads of the house of Stanley filled this high office , often conjoined with the Lord - Lieutenancy of the sister palatine county of Chester . — In times when a ...
... Queen Eliza- beth in November 1569 ; and for a long time the successive heads of the house of Stanley filled this high office , often conjoined with the Lord - Lieutenancy of the sister palatine county of Chester . — In times when a ...
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Almayne Amoundernes Amounderness Archers beinge able armour and weapons arms Ashton Baron Bill men beinge Billmen Bishop Blackburn bowej bowes ij Caliver captain Chester Coate plate Coates of plate commission commission of array commissioners Corselette county of Lancaster dagger daughter of Sir demilances died Dimilaunces Earl of Derby Edmund Edward Elizabeth England Farington furnishe:-Coate plate George Gerrard Harl harquebus heir Henry VIII Hesketh Hoghton Hoghton Tower hundred iiij Ireland James justices Knight Lancashire letter levy lieutenant Light horse Lighte horsemen Long bowes Lonsdale Lord Lord-Lieutenant Manchester Marmaduke Tunstall Mary Middleton Morrians musters names Nicholas parish pounder Pykę Pykes Queen Radcliffe recusants reign Robert Roger ryvette Salford Salford hundred Scull Sheffe of arrowes Sheriff of Lancashire shire Sir John Sir Richard Sir Thomas Sir William soldiers Standish statute Steele cappes Steele cappes ij succeeded his father sword Towneley township Tunstall viij wife wthout furniture
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Page 7 - This preservation photocopy was made and hand bound at BookLab, Inc., in compliance with copyright law. The paper is Weyerhaeuser Cougar Opaque Natural, which exceeds ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984.
Page 70 - Majesty's dominions shall diligently and faithfully, having no lawful or reasonable excuse to be absent, endeavour themselves to resort to their parish church or chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof to some usual place where Common Prayer and such service of God shall be used in such time of let, upon every Sunday, and other days ordained and used to be kept as Holy Days, and then and there to abide orderly and soberly, during the time of the Common Prayer, Preachings or other Service...
Page 70 - ... to resort to their parish church or chapel accustomed, or upon reasonable let thereof, to some usual place where common prayer and such service of God shall be used in such time of let, upon every Sunday and other days ordained and used to be kept as holy days, and then and there to abide orderly and soberly during the time of the common prayer, preachings or other service of God there to be used and ministered...
Page 1 - Chester's Triumph in Honor of her Prince, as it was performed upon St. George's Day 1610, in the foresaid Citie. Reprinted from the original edition of 1610, with an Introduetion and Notes.
Page civ - When a quarter of wheat is sold for 3s. or 3s. 4d. and a quarter of barley for 20d. or 2s., then brewers in cities ought and may well afford to sell two gallons of beer or ale for a penny, and out of cities to sell three or four gallons for a penny.
Page lxviii - ... taken out of her own pattern. For as the Queen, by way of division, had, at her coming to the crown, supported the revolted States of Holland, so did the King of Spain turn the trick upon herself, towards her going out, by cherishing the Irish rebellion...
Page xxiii - And in every hundred and franchise two constables shall be chosen to make the view of armour ; and...
Page 17 - Henry V. ordered the sheriffs of several counties to procure feathers from the wings of geese, picking six from each goose. In the time of Edward IV.
Page lxxiv - Assuredly there was never heard of or known so great preparations as the King of Spain hath, and daily maketh ready, for the invasion of England...
Page x - Counties palatine are so called a palatio; because the owners thereof (the earl of Chester, the bishop of Durham, and the duke of Lancaster,) had in those counties jura regalia, as fully as the king hath in his palace ; regalem potestatem in omnibus, as Bracton expresses it u.