Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...: "merit wherefoev r he foend it and was affable and eafy of accefs He was prone to anger and too fond of the land eftate which he purchafed flattery but then he was a fteady and which was very confiderable friend and extremely liberal and round Kkewife that he gave him a box fole heirefs of Sir George Syden on the ear Upon this the queen ham of Combe Sydenham iu the took up the quarrel and gave Si county of Devon knight wko Francis a new coat _which is thus emblazoned SaoTe a fefs wavy between two pole dais argent and in afterwards married William Coor tenay Efq of Powderham caftle the fame county Our brave for his creft a hip OB a globe un admiral was elefted burgefs for the der ruff held by a cable with a town of Boffiney or Tintagal io HE was the daughter o"

A visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain Of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain By Bernard Burke

A visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain Of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain By Bernard Burke: "BOYLAND near Long Stratton in the county of Norfolk the seat of Frederick William Irby Esq son of the late Rear Admiral the Hon Frederick Paul Irby CB by Emily Ives Drake his wife fifth in descent from John Garneys Esq of Boyland and Somerleyton The name of this place has in past times been variously spelt Boieland and Bouland signifying the woody land a character which it may well have deserved at one period though it can no longer lay claim to such a distinction In the time of Edward the Confessor this manor was held by Torn the Dane in the time of the Conqueror"

A visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain Of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain By Bernard Burke

A visitation of the seats and arms of the noblemen and gentlemen of Great Britain Of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain By Bernard Burke: "LAMEB Hertfordshire the seat of Charles Benet Drake Garrard Esq a magistrate for the county who served as sheriff for the same in 1839 In the reign of Henry the Third Pontius Lamere was lord of this manor to which he gave his name In process of time it came into the hands of Sir William Roch alderman of London whose sole surviving daughter and heir conveyed it by marriage to Sir William Boteler of Woodhall In the reign of Edward the Sixth their descendant Philip Boteler sold it to Sir William Garrard Knt of Sittingbourne in the county of Kent In default of male heir this property at length devolved to Jane daughter of John Garrard who married Montague Drake of Shardeloes Bucks Sir Bennet Drake dying unmarried left it to Charles Drake Esq fifth son of William Drake of Shard"

The Visitation of the County of Somerset in the Year 1623 By Henry Saint-George, Samson Lennard, William Camden, Frederic Thomas Colby, College of Arms (Great Britain)

The Visitation of the County of Somerset in the Year 1623 By Henry Saint-George, Samson Lennard, William Camden, Frederic Thomas Colby, College of Arms (Great Britain): "William Raymond of Ilchester f and Chard co Som John Drake of Julia d and coh of Wm Axmouth Hurst of Devon Thomas Raymond of Chard Julian d and h of John Drake of Axmouth I THO RAYMOND George Raymond de Ilchester Elizab f Will Hodges de Cherock co Som 1 I I IIII Elizab Sara Will Raymond Maria f Job Querie George Giles 1 3 of Ilchester de com Som sergiant de 3 Maria Ursula superstes 1623 at armes to Q Marie com Arthur 2 4 and Q Eliz Glouc 4 John Drake of Axmouth pMargaret d and h of John Cole George Raimond f and h set 16 1623 Ambrose Hugh Thomas Raymond of Chard William Ray set 40 set 30 and Northow co Som mondofChard 3 4 living 1623 Esq 2 Fran d of Lawrence John s and h set 8 Thomas Franc a d 2 "

The Visitation of the County of Gloucester Taken in the Year 1623 By Henry Chitting, John Philipot, William Camden, William Crawshay Heane, College of Arms (Great Britain), John Maclean

The Visitation of the County of Gloucester Taken in the Year 1623 By Henry Chitting, John Philipot, William Camden, William Crawshay Heane, College of Arms (Great Britain), John Maclean: "Allice ux Richard Wheeler of in com Worster 1 1 1 I Thomas T orothy Stephen Bangh 2 John pEllenor d 3 William pMary d of Baugh d of died in Voyage Baugh of Thom Baugh William John with Sr Francis Copley of Wakeinan Gower Drake Knt Bredon in of in of com Wors com in com 4 Richard Baugh ter Gloster Worster Dorothy d of John Gower of Woodhall in com Wig "

The Visitation of the County of Cornwall, in the Year 1620 By Henry St. George, Samson Lennard, John Lambrick Vivian, Henry Holman Drake, College of Arms (Great Britain)

The Visitation of the County of Cornwall, in the Year 1620 By Henry St. George, Samson Lennard, John Lambrick Vivian, Henry Holman Drake, College of Arms (Great Britain): "1697 HIar 25 Will ok onn Dav H Narv di viko dorn 13 HIar 26 Dennis ok ldo Wdite H Hlarß di ito dorn 26 HIar 26 Hlar ä ok udn llolman H l Koinlllin di8 vite dorn 26 Hlar 28 Nicd 8 ot Nied Olarricl e H HIarv ni ite dorn 11 NIar 28 ntnouv ot ntdon v I ree tou H Nleatd di8 vite dorn 19 HI r 28 Nnnia cl ot so dna Nallun H Dorotdv di8 wile dorn 14 Hlar 31 I iedol 8 ot William DraKe H üatderine ui8 vite dorn 24 nril 1 Klar f Hlarv Williaiu8 dorn 26 I ed viil 2 odu 8 ok l eor s ritenott H ono ni8 ite dorn 22 Hlllr H nril 2 Hill cl ot Idu Hulnw H Ns r di8 wits dorn 31 HI r nril 4 ossnd 8 ot Vil orri88 H Nil di8 wits dorn 25 Nkr "

Lady Knight's Letters from France and Italy, 1776-1795 By Phillipina Deane Knight, Elizabeth Douglas Fuller-Eliott-Drake, Elizabeth Heathcote Drake

FLady Knight's Letters from France and Italy, 1776-1795 By Phillipina Deane Knight, Elizabeth Douglas Fuller-Eliott-Drake, Elizabeth Heathcote Drake: "infinitely more the boys were brought up by her with as much care and affection as if they had really been her own sons They are so frequently mentioned in these letters that it seems necessary to tell something of their story the more so because after the death of Sir Francis Henry Drake one of the brothers became a pretender to the baronetcy and although he had not a valid claim to the distinction he for many years persisted in styling himself Sir Francis In the year 1751 Captain Francis William Drake was employed on the North American station and in May 1752 he was appointed Governor of Newfoundland Here he formed a connection with Grace Gledhill daughter of a Colonel Gledhill of Placentia in that colony where a son named Francis Thomas was born to them"

Lawyers' Reports Annotated By Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company

Lawyers' Reports Annotated By Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company: "ed 39 note 9 Tlie only facts found by the trial court which are claimed by the counsel for either party to throw any light upon the intention if the testator in respect to the persons whom he intended to include within the term lawful issue of his sisters are contained in the twenty second finding Twenty second That the said testatrix Mary Hopeton Drake was treated by the said James Drake as his daughter and it was understood in his family that she was his illegitimate daughter that lie maintained and educated her and on her leaving school at the age of twenty years in or about the year 1880 she went to live with him and continued to reside with him until his death in the year 1871 that during all that period he displayed great affection for lier and she had not been treated by his sisters and their children with the"

Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ... Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ... By Robert Cecil Salisbury marquis de, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Robert Cecil Salisbury, Richard Arthur Roberts, Edward Salisbury, Montague Spencer Giuseppi

Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ... Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ... By Robert Cecil Salisbury marquis de, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Robert Cecil Salisbury, Richard Arthur Roberts, Edward Salisbury, Montague Spencer Giuseppi: "Petition of RICHARD DRAKE to the QUEEN 1593 In regard of his long service and in consideration of recompense of a portion due to him in Sir Francis Drake"

Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ... Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ... By Robert Cecil Salisbury marquis de, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Robert Cecil Salisbury, Richard Arthur Roberts, Edward Salisbury, Montague Spencer Giuseppi

Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ... Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ... By Robert Cecil Salisbury marquis de, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Robert Cecil Salisbury, Richard Arthur Roberts, Edward Salisbury, Montague Spencer Giuseppi: "EDWARD WYNTER to SIR ROBERT CECIL and SIR JOHN WOLLET 1593 May 14 It grieves me not a little to understand by your letters the dislike her Majesty hath conceived against me touching my proceedings with Mr Drake especially not having first been any way satisfied by myself of the true causes of discontentments I have against him but only from such who being partial and perhaps parlies in the cause labour to disguise their drifts with cunning and shews of truth rather than with reason and apparent truth itself whereby they have wrought her to condemn me which"

Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ... Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ... By Robert Cecil Salisbury marquis de, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Robert Cecil Salisbury, Richard Arthur Roberts, Edward Salisbury, Montague Spencer Giuseppi

Calendar of the Manuscripts of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Salisbury ... Preserved at Hatfield House, Hertfordshire ... By Robert Cecil Salisbury marquis de, Great Britain Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Robert Cecil Salisbury, Richard Arthur Roberts, Edward Salisbury, Montague Spencer Giuseppi: "Sir EOBKRT CECIL and Sir JOHN WOLLEY to EDWAHD WYNTER 1593 April 22 Her Majesty having been informed of the difference between Mr Kichard Drake one of her Querries and yourself concerning the payment of that composition for your liberty for which he earnestly travailed and chargcably adventured a long while being a thing to which your ministers voluntarily accorded in your absence "