The history of the Dayrells of Lillingstone Dayrell1885 |
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The History of the Dayrells of Lillingstone Dayrell: From William the ... Eleonora Dayrell Pratinjau tidak tersedia - 2014 |
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amongst Anne arms Borstall brothers Buckinghamshire buried Captain Dayrell Carisbrook Castle Castle chancel Church Cockchafer Cofferer command County of Bucks Court daughter of Sir Dayrell family Dayrell's Dorothy Dover Castle Duke of Buckingham Earl England Esqre Fairfax family of Dayrell famous favoured Foxley Fulmer garrison George Bate hath Henry 7th Henry Martin High Sheriff honour Hugh Peters husband James 1st Jane Seymour John Dayrell King's Knight lady Langport Lillingstone Dayrell Littlecote living Lord Majesties Manor House Manor of Lillingstone mansion Margaret marriage married nephew Ningpo Oxford parish Parliament Paul Dayrell PERKIN WARBECK Peter and Paul Peter Dayrell present Prince prisoner Queen Elizabeth RALPH DAYRELL Ramsbury Rector reign residence Revd Richard Dayrell Roundhead Royal sent Sesay Sheriff for Bucks Sir Edward Dayrell Sir Richard Sir Sampson Sir Thomas Fairfax Somerset Herald tomb took town Trelawney troops Walter Dayrell wife Wild Dayrell William Campion William the Conqueror young
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Halaman 52 - His father found out a rich wife for him, whom he married something unwillingly. He was a great lover of pretty girles, to whom he was so liberall that he spent the greatest part of his estate.
Halaman 36 - Own, that he would not tempt his governor with more ; but if she would give him a shirt or two, and some, handkerchiefs, he would keep them as long as he could, for her sake. She fetched him...
Halaman 42 - AD 1653. Now came in force a goodly act made by the usurper Cromwell's little Parliament, or the Parliament of Saints, as they called it, that is, of all manner of dissembling hypocrites and filthy hereticks, who ordered not the baptism, but the birth of children to be recorded in the parish Register...
Halaman 36 - ... if she would give him a shirt or two, and some handkerchiefs, he would keep them as long as he could for her sake. She fetched him two smocks of her own, and some handkerchiefs, saying she was ashamed to give him them, but, having none of her sons at home, she desired him to wear them.
Halaman 36 - From Studley I went to Boarstall, a mile and a half further, on purpose to look at a distance upon the great house, famous for its being a garrison in the late rebellion. I say at a distance, because I did not care to ask to go in ; the present family of the Aubreys that live there being great enemies to the hereditary succession for the sake of which I am a sufferer.* It is an old house, moated round, and every way fit for a strong garrison.
Halaman 38 - Edmund had sworn that, by the Grace of God, they that would wrest that Standard from his hand must first wrest his soul from his body.
Halaman 43 - Priest, that there is no person hereafter mentioned by the then registers of the parish, but was duly and orderly baptized. ' By the Act before mentioned in the year 1653 marriages were not to be performed by the Minister, but the Justices of the Peace, yet none in this parish were bedded before they were solemnly wedded, in the Church, and that according to the orders of the Church of...
Halaman 49 - By vertue of a warrant from the Committees for Sequestration of Estates of Delinquents and Papists to me directed, these are to will and require you to present warning to all tenants, bailiffes, and officers of all delinquents and papists within your parish, particularly of the persons hereafter named, to bring in all their rents to the Committees at Newport, at the Sarazen's head...
Halaman 43 - ... whom it may concern, and that on the word of a Priest, that there is no person hereafter mentioned by the then registers of the parish, but was duly and orderly baptized. ' By the Act before mentioned in the year 1653 marriages were not to be performed by the Minister, but the Justices of the Peace, yet none in this parish were bedded before they were solemnly wedded, in the Church...
Halaman 43 - Parliament, who ordered not the baptism but the birth of children to be recorded in the parish Register. And though the baptism of some be not expressed here, yet these are to certify all whom it may concern, and that on the word of a priest, that there is no person hereafter mentioned by the then registers of the parish but was duly and orderly baptized.