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The Lift inferted fa offl loftCmrmt .continued
... Commiftpnerfor fiatlng the. Debts to the Army. George Gregory, Eff, now Commlk- ¦ mer for t_e forfeited Estates. Eajl-Retford, Thomas White, fJohnDigby, Efquires. JJcwark, Conyer? Darcy> Eff, Gentleman tf Horfe, and Avenor. * Richard Sutton, Eff, Oxford Jhire ...
From Seddon's Letter* London* March 11
... City tf x Or ventry Appellants, and the Attorney General bnd Truftees, appointed by the Court of Chancery, to manage Sir Thomas White's Charity, left in the Reign of King Henry the %th, Refpondents, ajid heard the . Appellants : And this Day their Lordfhips ...
From Stanlift NeWs*Letter,M-fcK ii
... Williaiii Withers. This Day the Lords he?rd a Caufe between thedity of Coventry* Appeflants^ahd thS New Truftees 6f Sir Thomas Whites Char>* ty, Respondents, applying p the Court of Chancery for a Reconveianee of the Truft, as the Court lhall think juft ...
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
... to confider of the Judgment which is to be given in the Canfe between the City of Coventry, and the New Truftees of Sir, Thomas White's Charity. The Commons proceeded upon that Part of the Report from the Seqret Committee, relating to the Earl of Sunderland ...
A List of those Members who Voted for Repealing the TRIENNIAL ACT, and continuing themselves
... Morpeth Lord Morpeth Ckpr. Geo. Carpenter k Grey Neville I: jo. Barring. Sluice t Tom?n- John George Gregory E*fi Re ford Thomas White, Newark D.ircy Woodwork Wh«ate Bart, RutLwdjhire Hoik John Salop Lord Newport Robert t Andrew Corbetr, Br'iSgtnwth John ...
From the Whitehall Evening-Poft, London, March 19.,
... receiv'dT Laft Week the Magiftrates of -Coventry diftributed the Annual Charity anl- ihg from the Eftate commonly calt'd, Sir Thomas White's •, there were 225 poor Freemen of the Corporation, who receiv'd 4 1 each, and 1000 L more was lent out In 50, 40, and ...
- .... —-yHLetse%u Aug, 24
... Efqrs. for Scarbrough. Sir Henry Slingtby Honourable Richard Airundel, Efqrs. for Knarsbrough. The Hon. Sir Robert Clifton Thomas White, Efqrs. for Eaft-Ratford. Crew Ofilcy Efq; for BewtHey. William Bromley George Clark, Efqrs. for the .(Iniverhty of Oxford ...
ADVERTISEMENTS. To
... Poffeflinn of Mr. John Ovington being about two hundred and fjfry Pounds a Year ; The other late in the Pofleflion of Mr, Thomas White- head,/at the Rent of ico I. per Year; Enquire of Mr. Robert Huttou at Newby Wisk, near North-Ailerton. N. B. They'll be ...
ADVERTISEMENTS. Tobe LETT againfl May-day next, I 1 H R E E Farms at North Biduick, now m the Poffeftion
... Poffeftion of Mr. John Ovington being about two hundred and fifty Pounds a Year ; The other late in the Poffeftion of Mr. Thomas White- bead, at th, 1 Rent of ico 1. per Year; Enquire of Mr. Robert Hutton at Newby Wisk, near North-Alierton. N. B. They'll ...
FN.-.** Stanley's News Letter* December 9
... in* of the Scholars of the faid School, teg. ther wiih the hid College were built a.d endowed by thegr^ar Be iith&ot Sir Thomas White, Merchant Taylor of L© din in rhe Year 1557 . We iuar from Nor t hop in North Wales, that there is fuch great Snows in ...
Frsm Mr. W U aUtrov Bet. o. •
... the Scholars ofthe faid School; which, together with thefaid College, waa bulk and endowed by the great BentfaOor* Sir Thomas White, in the Year tf ty. The Seizure that has been made on Board tht Outward-bound Eaft India Ships at Gravefend, as mentioned ...