The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 531920 |
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Halaman 123
... granted without fixing the rent but under such rent a should afterwards be established & these now commonly pay no rent as no rent has been established Others were to pay a bushel of Wheat for so much land as was thought sufficient for ...
... granted without fixing the rent but under such rent a should afterwards be established & these now commonly pay no rent as no rent has been established Others were to pay a bushel of Wheat for so much land as was thought sufficient for ...
Halaman 184
... granted to particular persons by name for Seven hundred and forty pounds and the Excise last year for the whole ... granting the Excise to their friends & to popular men at an under rate as they lately have done . And as the Excise Since ...
... granted to particular persons by name for Seven hundred and forty pounds and the Excise last year for the whole ... granting the Excise to their friends & to popular men at an under rate as they lately have done . And as the Excise Since ...
Halaman 435
... granted , to Rectify a mistake in De- scribing the Boundaries of the Lands granted by the former , & In Consideration of the Surrender of the for- mer & c . The Council I Consulted is the honabl Charles Yorke Esq Second Son to the Lord ...
... granted , to Rectify a mistake in De- scribing the Boundaries of the Lands granted by the former , & In Consideration of the Surrender of the for- mer & c . The Council I Consulted is the honabl Charles Yorke Esq Second Son to the Lord ...
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