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  • ...ly 1646, Feoffment: (i) Euseby Wright esq. of Great(`Much') Totham to (ii) William Sidey gentleman of Little Totham</ref> ...ignment in the chamber in Middle Temple Lane belonging to his brother, Sir William Drake, who has an assignment therein, on paying 51. fine for admission, and
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  • [[MRP: Sir William Batten will|Sir William Batten will]] [[MRP: William Boeve will|William Boeve will]]
    38 KB (5,719 words) - 17:23, December 21, 2013
  • ...ht); M:r John Paige; M:r Joseph Sibley sen:r (London Tallow Chandler); M:r William Canstin (Lee, Kent, gent.); James Bowen (marriner); Edward Chapman (marrine ...1685-7, and 1689-90 ('Members of parliament for Evesham' in William Retlaw Williams, ''The parliamentary history of the county of Worcester'' (Hereford, 1897),
    27 KB (4,780 words) - 11:54, December 11, 2013
  • ...co-defendants James Muddiford (alias Modyford), Anthony Issackson and John Williams, together with confederates unknown. ...sale when he received a new letter of instruction to transfer the goods to William Gough, another merchant. In the absence of legal authority he had not done
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  • '''John Williams will''' PROB 11/172 Pile 90 -123 Will of John Williams, Draper of London 18 November 1636
    12 KB (2,077 words) - 12:52, December 27, 2011
  • ...f Maurice Thompson and others. Nevertheless, he was a subscriber to the ''Williams Adventure'', a private joint-stock, which ran in parallel to the English Ea ...z., Amsterdam, French and English', Early Entry Book VII. p. 36., cited in William A. Shaw (ed.), 'Minute Book: February 1662', ''Calendar of Treasury Books''
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  • ===Case: XXXX: Answer: William Haddocke on behalf of Hugh Bowden: Date: February 15th 1654=== Personal answers of William Haddocke on behalf of Hugh Bowden
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  • ...y Park, Heston, Middx [Registered will: PROB 11/330] 1668 (49 hearths, Sir William Waller, Heston (Osterley), Middlesex (1666)) PROB 4/20147 Twysden, William, Sir, Bt., of [East Peckham, Kent] 1698 10 Feb. (Probably for the same buil
    148 KB (19,770 words) - 18:21, April 14, 2015
  • .... Possibly William Allen, London merchant (PROB 11/356 Reeve 1-55 Will of William Allen, Merchant of Tower Hill London 19 February 1678)</ref> ...ssibly William Walrond, London haberdasher (PROB 11/444 Lort 45-91 Will of William Walrond, Haberdasher of London 17 February 1698; but see also PROB 32/5/26
    197 KB (28,763 words) - 09:53, May 3, 2012
  • ...y, and are the subject of only a brief footnote by Sir William Foster.<ref>William Foster (ed.), ''XXXX'', citing ''Home Miscellaneous'', vol. 26, 10 June 165 BL, IOR/H/MISC/32 Various letters relating to the Williams Venture
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  • ===Libell: William Thomas; Personal answers: Edmund Halley; Date: June 18th 1658=== on behalfe of William Thomas doe follow"
    95 KB (17,274 words) - 14:02, September 6, 2013
  • In surviving documentation Blackerby appears associated commercially with William Methwold both in the early 1650s, and Thomas Methwold in the early 1670s.<r ...ll at some time after the death in 1666 of its owner John Poley Esq. Steve Williams, 'Wellington House, also known at various times as Pawnsey Hall, Pawsey Hal
    24 KB (3,615 words) - 08:23, February 14, 2012
  • the severall occupations of William Buckinghãm Williams, Miles Wilson, Widow Cooper and
    11 KB (1,975 words) - 09:45, March 12, 2012
  • ...[senior] was associated with William Courteen Junior as commander of the ''William'' on a voyage to India and China in 1643-45. Following his return, Blackma Thomas Burnell (b. ?, d. 1661) subscribed 1200 shares in the William and 500 shares in the SVJS. This suggests a merchant of some capital. I
    16 KB (2,434 words) - 07:00, October 23, 2013
  • WILLIAM HOLLOWAY [His mark] WILLIAM WAYNEWRITE [His mark]
    27 KB (4,311 words) - 09:33, November 16, 2016
  • ...ried in the parish church of St James Clerkenwell as neare the place where William Dallison Esquire my ffather and Dame Paulina Dalison my first wife were bur ...mes of payment of theire said legacies Then the same shall goe to my sonne Williams children (if hee have and, And if he have none, then to my daughters
    20 KB (3,625 words) - 18:15, January 4, 2012
  • ...th the Levant and East Indies trade, and was a significant investor in the Williams Venture. The names of Nathan Wright and Samuel Mico appear adjacent in a p ...the will to be as useful to me as formely".<ref>'The Earl of Winchelsea to William Mico, 1665, Oct.6-16. Pera.', in ''Report on the Manuscripts of Allen Georg
    40 KB (6,458 words) - 13:55, December 11, 2013
  • ...o died in 1639 and was buried in Leigh" (PROB 11/182 Coventry 1-53 Will of William Goodlad, Mariner of Leigh, Essex 13 March 1640)</ref> ...Letter from William Wild to Sir GO, London|10th March 1662/63, Letter from William Wild to Sir GO, London]]; PROB 11/306 May 158-210 Will of Leonard Bushell,
    50 KB (8,004 words) - 15:53, June 4, 2016
  • '''Phillip Williams''' The Livorno based merchant Phillip Williams bequeathed in his will, written in 1648, an investment in the ''Zant Mercha
    17 KB (2,747 words) - 05:51, August 27, 2012
  • '''Sir William Ryder''' ...d for the last eight years of his life as Sir William Ryder. It is as Sir William Ryder that Samuel Pepys came to know him, in a large house at the south-eas
    46 KB (6,949 words) - 18:13, December 17, 2021

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