Temple BarTaylor & Francis, 1875 - 58 Seiten The story of Child's bank. |
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... pence . So that the remaines due unto ye said Mr Child & M ' Rogers onely Eight hundre & eight pounds for ye interest whereof ontill ye same be repaid yes Mr Child & Mr Rogers do agree to accept of Five pounds p . cent i witness whereof ...
... pence . So that the remaines due unto ye said Mr Child & M ' Rogers onely Eight hundre & eight pounds for ye interest whereof ontill ye same be repaid yes Mr Child & Mr Rogers do agree to accept of Five pounds p . cent i witness whereof ...
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... Eight pence of England to be yearly had received & taken by the sa well Esq ' his heires and Assignes for ever Out of th Profits Perquisites Emoluments and Payments reserved or coming or that hereafter shall or may be received become ...
... Eight pence of England to be yearly had received & taken by the sa well Esq ' his heires and Assignes for ever Out of th Profits Perquisites Emoluments and Payments reserved or coming or that hereafter shall or may be received become ...
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... pence to remayne & be to and for the proper use and benefit of said Edward Backwell his heires and Assignes without ... eight pence to th said Edward Backwell his heires or Assignes as the same shall gro due & become payable & of every ...
... pence to remayne & be to and for the proper use and benefit of said Edward Backwell his heires and Assignes without ... eight pence to th said Edward Backwell his heires or Assignes as the same shall gro due & become payable & of every ...
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... eight pence or any part thereof accord intent of these Our Lres Patente Then and in such ca Will and pleasure is , and We doe hereby of Our furthe certaine knowledg and meer mocon for Us Our heire authorize and require the high Trear ...
... eight pence or any part thereof accord intent of these Our Lres Patente Then and in such ca Will and pleasure is , and We doe hereby of Our furthe certaine knowledg and meer mocon for Us Our heire authorize and require the high Trear ...
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... Eight pence or part thereof shall be well and truly payd and satisfied out of the Revenue Quarterly and every Quarter as aforesaid and shall be p ferrable and preferred before any other Quarterly paym1 out of the sa by vertue or colour ...
... Eight pence or part thereof shall be well and truly payd and satisfied out of the Revenue Quarterly and every Quarter as aforesaid and shall be p ferrable and preferred before any other Quarterly paym1 out of the sa by vertue or colour ...
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aforesaid Agatha Child amongst Assignem Assignes respectively Backwell his heires Backwell's Bank bankers Banking-house Barneby Backwell Ben Jonson Bill Blanchard and Child Child & Co Countess of Jersey daughter Duke Edward Backwell Eight pence Excheq executors Fane ffifty nine pounds firm Fleet Street goldsmith's trade goldsmiths Grant heires Exec's heires or Assignes Henry Rogers hereby high Trear hundred ffifty nine John Keysall John Rogers John Wormald King London Lord Mayor Lord Westmorland married mencõned Messrs nine pounds thirteene old ledger Osterley Park partnership payd paym¹ pounds thirteene shills rent or sum Revenue Robert Blanchard Robert Child Robert Dent Samuel Child Samuel Pepys Seaven hundred ffifty Seaventeene thousand shillings and Eight shills & Eight Sir Francis Child Solicitor Gen succ's Sucers sum of Seaventeene Temple Bar thereof thousand Seaven hundred Trear Chamberlaines unto Villiers William Backwell William Fuller William Wheeler Willis yearly rent yearly sum