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Documents concerning the dispute as to the right of election of a prior of the cathedral...
Documents concerning the dispute as to the right of election of a prior of the cathedral priory of Winchester (Hampshire).Copy of the gravamina presented by the prior [John de Dureville or d'Urevilla] and convent of the cathedral priory of St Swithun…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1276-1278
- Reference
- E 135/3/23
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Short Title: Young v Potter. [Cause code: SCEL-01288]. Documents: depositions. Plaintiffs:...
Short Title: Young v Potter. [Cause code: SCEL-01288]. Documents: depositions. Plaintiffs: John Young esq of Melbury. Defendants: Thomas Potter, Robert Knight, Henry Kent servant to Sir William Paulet, John Parker, Richard Cook or Clerke, and others.…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1569 Nov 17-1570 Nov 16
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- STAC 5/Y3/33
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Short title: Attorney General v Redwood. Plaintiffs: Sir Henry Hobart, Attorney General,...
Short title: Attorney General v Redwood. Plaintiffs: Sir Henry Hobart, Attorney General, at the relation of Robert [Cecil] Earl of Salisbury. Defendants: John Redwood of Canterbury, brewer, George Ford, yeoman, [unknown] Barker, Matthew Tomlin, Rowla…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1609 June
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- STAC 8/16/2
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Revised instructions for issue of dog, gun or game licences
Revised instructions for issue of dog, gun or game licences
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1903
- Reference
- CUST 45/117
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Grant by Sir Roger de Somery, to John de Englefeud, son of Sir William de Englefeud,...
Grant by Sir Roger de Somery, to John de Englefeud, son of Sir William de Englefeud, of licence to sport on the water (ad riperiandam riperiam) called 'Pangeburn', in return for which John has released to Sir Roger, all his right in the warren belong…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1270 Oct 28-1271 Oct 27
- Reference
- E 210/306
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Peter John French: charged with rape, sexual intercourse, indecent assault and with...
Peter John French: charged with rape, sexual intercourse, indecent assault and with other offences. Bettey Sheila Elizabeth Knowles: charged with sexual intercourse with a girl under 13 and causing (aiding and abetting the said offence) and coursing …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1985 Jan 1 - 1993 Dec 31
- Reference
- J 277/147
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This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings...
This file was originally catalogued under more than one subject heading. These headings and details of this file, are as follows: FINES: Remission of Fines after Free Pardons under Game Laws; PARDONS: Remission of fines after Free Pardons under Game …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1884-1885
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- HO 144/141/A36788
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Short title: Holte v Dunton. Plaintiffs: Sir Thomas Holte kt of Dudstone. Defendants:...
Short title: Holte v Dunton. Plaintiffs: Sir Thomas Holte kt of Dudstone. Defendants: Reyonold Dunton of Sheldon, Francis Dunton his son, John Vale of Coventry, whittawer, John Feeharris alias John Freeharris, Richard Rotten, William Stone of Oldbury…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1609 November
- Reference
- STAC 8/163/7
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Short title: Bond v Battersby. Plaintiffs: Thomas Bond (or Band) esq of London. Defendants:...
Short title: Bond v Battersby. Plaintiffs: Thomas Bond (or Band) esq of London. Defendants: Nicholas Battersby esq, Walter Wagland, and others. Subject: Rabbit-poaching and assault on the plaintiff's keepers on Brean Down. Somerset. Barnes category: …
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1618 November
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- STAC 8/48/8
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Cause: Vyner v Hopkins Documents relating to bill of sale by Robert Thomas Vyner...
Cause: Vyner v Hopkins Documents relating to bill of sale by Robert Thomas Vyner of Leamington, WARWICKSHIRE, of 'Mr Vyner's Foxhounds' to John Hopkins, grocer, of Leamington; including grocer's ledger. Deposited by defendant, John Hopkins.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1836-1837
- Reference
- J 90/196
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Summonses under Section 2 of Poaching Prevention Act 1862, against men possessing...
Summonses under Section 2 of Poaching Prevention Act 1862, against men possessing net for hares and lurcher dogs: proof of killing or taking unnecessary
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1938-1939
- Reference
- MEPO 3/1340
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Unnumbered ships, mostly of provisional registry, fishing vessels or pilot boats,...
Unnumbered ships, mostly of provisional registry, fishing vessels or pilot boats, with names E - G:Eagle (of Chepstow); Eagle (of Whitehaven); Eanor Jane [at Chester]; Ebeneazer (of Maldon); Eclipse (of Maldon); Eclipse (of Maldon); Economy (of Glouc…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1872
- Reference
- BT 99/895
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Prisoner name: William Butcher. [John Jones, Samuel Lewis also mentioned.]. Court...
Prisoner name: William Butcher. [John Jones, Samuel Lewis also mentioned.]. Court and Date of Trial: Hereford Quarter Sessions, 1846. Crime: Assault. Initial sentence: Imprisonment 4 months. Outcome: Send to the Chairman to report on this case. Impri…
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1846
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- HO 18/166/17
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Chartists; Game Laws; Law Reform. Thirteen documents concerning suffrage and laws...
Chartists; Game Laws; Law Reform.Thirteen documents concerning suffrage and laws of the United Kingdom. A copy of 'The Maxims of Louis Blanc Compared with the Scriptures,; copies of 'Court Jobbery: or, the Black Book of the Palace; Being an Analytica…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1848
- Reference
- HO 45/2346
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Ascot, Berkshire: purchase of land adjoining Old Huntsman's House
Ascot, Berkshire: purchase of land adjoining Old Huntsman's House
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1974 Jan 01 - 1991 Dec 31
- Reference
- CRES 65/184
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Extracted Ships' Logs: Ships name Somerset Official Number 118292 Date of Voyage...
Extracted Ships' Logs:Ships name Somerset Official Number 118292 Date of Voyage 18 October 1905 - 29 April 1906. Ships name The Queen Official Number 118293 Date of Voyage 1 January 1906 - 30 June 1906. Ships name Saint Cuthbert Official Number 11808…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1906
- Reference
- BT 165/249
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Ships Nos. 118028 - 115255. Extracted Ships' Logs: Ships name Director Official Number...
Ships Nos. 118028 - 115255.Extracted Ships' Logs: Ships name Director Official Number 118028 Date of Voyage 19 April 1907 ?18 August 1907. Ships name Republic Official Number 118043 Date of Voyage 28 September 1906 ?9 August 1907 (3 separate logs). S…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1907
- Reference
- BT 165/302
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Extracted Logs: Ship's name Huntsman Official Number 118103 Dates of Voyages 16 July...
Extracted Logs: Ship's name Huntsman Official Number 118103 Dates of Voyages 16 July 1913 - 6 January 1914, 26 January 1914 - 5 May 1914 and 4 September 1914 - 26 December 1914. Ship's name Harfield Official Number 118110 Dates of Voyages 9 June 1913…
- Held by
- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1914
- Reference
- BT 165/806
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Poaching: stray dogs, complaints and proposed site for stray dog compound
Poaching: stray dogs, complaints and proposed site for stray dog compound
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 1942-1972
- Reference
- CRES 46/58
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Warrant to allow John de Holt, sheriff, for 40s. paid by John Lovel, formerly the...
Warrant to allow John de Holt, sheriff, for 40s. paid by John Lovel, formerly the king's huntsman: Wilts.
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- The National Archives, Kew
- Date
- 10 [Edw II]
- Reference
- E 43/10