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The declaration and resolution of the countie of Leicester [[electronic resource] ] : Delivered in answer to to [sic] His Majesties speech, made to the whole county. Wherin they expresse their zeal and loyalty to His Majesty and also their unchangeable constancie to maintain the proceedings of Parliament against all opposition. Also the protestation of the county of Lincoln, delivered to the Lords, by the Lord Willoughby of Parham, and by a message communicated to the House of Commons, and by them approved of. Also the Parliaments charge and command to all iustices. Ordered, that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
The declaration and resolution of the countie of Leicester [[electronic resource] ] : Delivered in answer to to [sic] His Majesties speech, made to the whole county. Wherin they expresse their zeal and loyalty to His Majesty and also their unchangeable constancie to maintain the proceedings of Parliament against all opposition. Also the protestation of the county of Lincoln, delivered to the Lords, by the Lord Willoughby of Parham, and by a message communicated to the House of Commons, and by them approved of. Also the Parliaments charge and command to all iustices. Ordered, that this be forthwith printed and published. Hen. Elsing. Cler. Parl. D. Com
Pubbl/distr/stampa [London], : July 29. Printed for J. Wels, 1642
Descrizione fisica [8] p
Altri autori (Persone) Willoughby of ParhamFrancis Willoughby, Baron, <1613?-1666.>
Soggetto topico Commissions of array - England
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996388117303316
[London], : July 29. Printed for J. Wels, 1642
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The Declaration and resolution of the countie of Leicester [[electronic resource] ] : delivered in answer to to [sic] His Majesties speech made to the whole county : wherin they expresse their zeal and loyalty to His Majesty and also their unchangeable constancie to maintain the proceedings of Parliament against all opposition : also the protestation of the county of Lincoln delivered to the Lords and by the Lord Willoughby of Parham and by a message communicated to the House of Commons and by them approved of : also the Parliaments charge and command to all iustices
The Declaration and resolution of the countie of Leicester [[electronic resource] ] : delivered in answer to to [sic] His Majesties speech made to the whole county : wherin they expresse their zeal and loyalty to His Majesty and also their unchangeable constancie to maintain the proceedings of Parliament against all opposition : also the protestation of the county of Lincoln delivered to the Lords and by the Lord Willoughby of Parham and by a message communicated to the House of Commons and by them approved of : also the Parliaments charge and command to all iustices
Pubbl/distr/stampa [S.l.], : ... Printed for J. Wels, July 29, 1642
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Altri autori (Persone) Willoughby of ParhamFrancis Willoughby, Baron, <1613?-1666.>
Soggetto topico Commissions of array
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996386440103316
[S.l.], : ... Printed for J. Wels, July 29, 1642
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Exceeding trve nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter, Beverley, Bristow and Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : vvherein is declared how ten cavaliers were taken neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3 ships and great store of treasure and brought to London on Tuesday the sixth of September, 1642 : also an information given to the Major of Bristow, by certain Irish merchants that the King of Spain hath set up his standard at Washford in Ireland : whereunto is annexed the proceedings of the Earle of Bristow who hath besieged Sherbourne-Castle with thirty thousand men ; with the truest inteligence of the proceedings in every respective place above mentioned
Exceeding trve nevves from Boston, Sherbourne Castle, Oxford, Exeter, Beverley, Bristow and Ireland [[electronic resource] ] : vvherein is declared how ten cavaliers were taken neere Serges in Lincolneshiere, with 3 ships and great store of treasure and brought to London on Tuesday the sixth of September, 1642 : also an information given to the Major of Bristow, by certain Irish merchants that the King of Spain hath set up his standard at Washford in Ireland : whereunto is annexed the proceedings of the Earle of Bristow who hath besieged Sherbourne-Castle with thirty thousand men ; with the truest inteligence of the proceedings in every respective place above mentioned
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Henry Fowler, September 7, 1642
Descrizione fisica [2], 6 p
Soggetto topico Sherborne Castle (Sherborne, Dorset) - History
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Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNISA-996393611703316
London, : Printed for Henry Fowler, September 7, 1642
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A lost frontier revealed [[electronic resource] ] : regional separation in the East Midlands / / Alan W. Fox
A lost frontier revealed [[electronic resource] ] : regional separation in the East Midlands / / Alan W. Fox
Autore Fox Alan W
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 942.5
942.53
Collana Studies in local and regional history
Soggetto topico Regional disparities - England - East Midlands
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-905313-87-X
1-902806-96-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; General Editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1: The hypothesis; 1.1 Part of the Midlands: proposed regions; Chapter 2: The Test Area; 2.1 The Test Area, Marriage Study Area and Focus Area; 2.2 Test Area: relief and drainage; 2.3 The River Eye at Bescaby; 2.4 The county boundary at Sewstern Lane; 2.6 The scarp slope of the Heath from Buckminster; 2.5 Test Area: the seven 'landscapes'; 2.8 Grantham from the east; 2.7 The scarp slope of the Waltham-on-the-Wolds outlier; 2.9 Stoke Rochford
2.10 Great Ponton and the River Witham 2.12 Stroxton; 2.11 Skillington; 2.14 Parish church at Skillington; 2.13 Parish church at Waltham-on-the-Wolds; 2.16 Lincolnshire Limestone Heath near Wyville; 2.15 Heath vegetation at Sewstern Lane; 2.18 Saltby Heath Farm; 2.17 General heath landscape; 2.20 Old railway track near South Witham; 2.19 Old quarry in the Heath near Sproxton; 2.22 Boulder Clay Uplands near Burton Coggles; 2.21 Field lowered by twentieth-century ironstone mining near Sewstern; 2.24 South Kesteven Limestone Plateau; 2.23 Limestone buildings at Burton Coggles
2.26 The Marlstone Bench from Lings Hill 2.25 Castle Bytham; 2.28 Ironstone buildings at Holwell; 2.27 Belvoir Castle; 2.30 Former mineral line near Holwell; 2.29 Former ironstone quarry near Holwell; 2.32 High Leicestershire from Burrough Hill; 2.31 The site of Hoby in the Wreake Valley; 2.34 Former gentlemen's club in Melton Mowbray; 2.33 Ridge and furrow near Kirby Bellars; 2.36 River Eye, east of Melton Mowbray; 2.35 Egerton Lodge, Melton Mowbray; 2.38 Melton Mowbray from Thorpe Arnold; 2.37 The Wreake Valley at Kirby Bellars; 2.40 St Mary's church, Melton Mowbray
2.39 Parish church of Kirby Bellars 2.42 The site of Hose in the Vale of Belvoir; 2.41 Vale of Belvoir from Stathern Hill; Part 2: A countryside divided?; Chapter 3: Land and people of the proposed frontier; 3.1 Test Area: population aged 16 and over in 1676; 3.2 Test Area: estimated density of population in 1676; 3.1 Population densities from hearth tax, 1676 Compton census and bishop's visitation c1705; 3.2 Focus Area parishes: population or households per 100 acres in rank order; 3.3 Population density: mean rank order of the parishes in the seven 'landscapes'
3.4 Percentage changes in population/households from 1563 to the eighteenth century 3.3 Test Area: density of population in 1811; 3.4 Test Area: population percentage increase 1676 to 1811; 3.5 Test Area: open-field and enclosed parishes in 1676; 3.5 Population density: mean rank order of parishes which were open-field or enclosed in 1676; Chapter 4: Economic characteristics and contrasts; 4.1 Poor law relief 1803 and hearth tax exemptions 1660's/70's; 4.2 Percentages of parishes as arable land 1801; 4.1 Test Area: proportion of parishes as arable land in 1801
4.2 Test Area: 'open' and 'close' parishes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910461490203321
Fox Alan W  
Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2009
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A lost frontier revealed [[electronic resource] ] : regional separation in the East Midlands / / Alan W. Fox
A lost frontier revealed [[electronic resource] ] : regional separation in the East Midlands / / Alan W. Fox
Autore Fox Alan W
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 942.5
942.53
Collana Studies in local and regional history
Soggetto topico Regional disparities - England - East Midlands
ISBN 1-905313-87-X
1-902806-96-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; General Editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1: The hypothesis; 1.1 Part of the Midlands: proposed regions; Chapter 2: The Test Area; 2.1 The Test Area, Marriage Study Area and Focus Area; 2.2 Test Area: relief and drainage; 2.3 The River Eye at Bescaby; 2.4 The county boundary at Sewstern Lane; 2.6 The scarp slope of the Heath from Buckminster; 2.5 Test Area: the seven 'landscapes'; 2.8 Grantham from the east; 2.7 The scarp slope of the Waltham-on-the-Wolds outlier; 2.9 Stoke Rochford
2.10 Great Ponton and the River Witham 2.12 Stroxton; 2.11 Skillington; 2.14 Parish church at Skillington; 2.13 Parish church at Waltham-on-the-Wolds; 2.16 Lincolnshire Limestone Heath near Wyville; 2.15 Heath vegetation at Sewstern Lane; 2.18 Saltby Heath Farm; 2.17 General heath landscape; 2.20 Old railway track near South Witham; 2.19 Old quarry in the Heath near Sproxton; 2.22 Boulder Clay Uplands near Burton Coggles; 2.21 Field lowered by twentieth-century ironstone mining near Sewstern; 2.24 South Kesteven Limestone Plateau; 2.23 Limestone buildings at Burton Coggles
2.26 The Marlstone Bench from Lings Hill 2.25 Castle Bytham; 2.28 Ironstone buildings at Holwell; 2.27 Belvoir Castle; 2.30 Former mineral line near Holwell; 2.29 Former ironstone quarry near Holwell; 2.32 High Leicestershire from Burrough Hill; 2.31 The site of Hoby in the Wreake Valley; 2.34 Former gentlemen's club in Melton Mowbray; 2.33 Ridge and furrow near Kirby Bellars; 2.36 River Eye, east of Melton Mowbray; 2.35 Egerton Lodge, Melton Mowbray; 2.38 Melton Mowbray from Thorpe Arnold; 2.37 The Wreake Valley at Kirby Bellars; 2.40 St Mary's church, Melton Mowbray
2.39 Parish church of Kirby Bellars 2.42 The site of Hose in the Vale of Belvoir; 2.41 Vale of Belvoir from Stathern Hill; Part 2: A countryside divided?; Chapter 3: Land and people of the proposed frontier; 3.1 Test Area: population aged 16 and over in 1676; 3.2 Test Area: estimated density of population in 1676; 3.1 Population densities from hearth tax, 1676 Compton census and bishop's visitation c1705; 3.2 Focus Area parishes: population or households per 100 acres in rank order; 3.3 Population density: mean rank order of the parishes in the seven 'landscapes'
3.4 Percentage changes in population/households from 1563 to the eighteenth century 3.3 Test Area: density of population in 1811; 3.4 Test Area: population percentage increase 1676 to 1811; 3.5 Test Area: open-field and enclosed parishes in 1676; 3.5 Population density: mean rank order of parishes which were open-field or enclosed in 1676; Chapter 4: Economic characteristics and contrasts; 4.1 Poor law relief 1803 and hearth tax exemptions 1660's/70's; 4.2 Percentages of parishes as arable land 1801; 4.1 Test Area: proportion of parishes as arable land in 1801
4.2 Test Area: 'open' and 'close' parishes
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Fox Alan W  
Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2009
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A lost frontier revealed [[electronic resource] ] : regional separation in the East Midlands / / Alan W. Fox
A lost frontier revealed [[electronic resource] ] : regional separation in the East Midlands / / Alan W. Fox
Autore Fox Alan W
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2009
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (225 p.)
Disciplina 942.5
942.53
Collana Studies in local and regional history
Soggetto topico Regional disparities - England - East Midlands
ISBN 1-905313-87-X
1-902806-96-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copyright; Contents; Figures; Tables; General Editor's preface; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Part 1: Introduction; Chapter 1: The hypothesis; 1.1 Part of the Midlands: proposed regions; Chapter 2: The Test Area; 2.1 The Test Area, Marriage Study Area and Focus Area; 2.2 Test Area: relief and drainage; 2.3 The River Eye at Bescaby; 2.4 The county boundary at Sewstern Lane; 2.6 The scarp slope of the Heath from Buckminster; 2.5 Test Area: the seven 'landscapes'; 2.8 Grantham from the east; 2.7 The scarp slope of the Waltham-on-the-Wolds outlier; 2.9 Stoke Rochford
2.10 Great Ponton and the River Witham 2.12 Stroxton; 2.11 Skillington; 2.14 Parish church at Skillington; 2.13 Parish church at Waltham-on-the-Wolds; 2.16 Lincolnshire Limestone Heath near Wyville; 2.15 Heath vegetation at Sewstern Lane; 2.18 Saltby Heath Farm; 2.17 General heath landscape; 2.20 Old railway track near South Witham; 2.19 Old quarry in the Heath near Sproxton; 2.22 Boulder Clay Uplands near Burton Coggles; 2.21 Field lowered by twentieth-century ironstone mining near Sewstern; 2.24 South Kesteven Limestone Plateau; 2.23 Limestone buildings at Burton Coggles
2.26 The Marlstone Bench from Lings Hill 2.25 Castle Bytham; 2.28 Ironstone buildings at Holwell; 2.27 Belvoir Castle; 2.30 Former mineral line near Holwell; 2.29 Former ironstone quarry near Holwell; 2.32 High Leicestershire from Burrough Hill; 2.31 The site of Hoby in the Wreake Valley; 2.34 Former gentlemen's club in Melton Mowbray; 2.33 Ridge and furrow near Kirby Bellars; 2.36 River Eye, east of Melton Mowbray; 2.35 Egerton Lodge, Melton Mowbray; 2.38 Melton Mowbray from Thorpe Arnold; 2.37 The Wreake Valley at Kirby Bellars; 2.40 St Mary's church, Melton Mowbray
2.39 Parish church of Kirby Bellars 2.42 The site of Hose in the Vale of Belvoir; 2.41 Vale of Belvoir from Stathern Hill; Part 2: A countryside divided?; Chapter 3: Land and people of the proposed frontier; 3.1 Test Area: population aged 16 and over in 1676; 3.2 Test Area: estimated density of population in 1676; 3.1 Population densities from hearth tax, 1676 Compton census and bishop's visitation c1705; 3.2 Focus Area parishes: population or households per 100 acres in rank order; 3.3 Population density: mean rank order of the parishes in the seven 'landscapes'
3.4 Percentage changes in population/households from 1563 to the eighteenth century 3.3 Test Area: density of population in 1811; 3.4 Test Area: population percentage increase 1676 to 1811; 3.5 Test Area: open-field and enclosed parishes in 1676; 3.5 Population density: mean rank order of parishes which were open-field or enclosed in 1676; Chapter 4: Economic characteristics and contrasts; 4.1 Poor law relief 1803 and hearth tax exemptions 1660's/70's; 4.2 Percentages of parishes as arable land 1801; 4.1 Test Area: proportion of parishes as arable land in 1801
4.2 Test Area: 'open' and 'close' parishes
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821698503321
Fox Alan W  
Hatfield, : University of Hertfordshire Press, 2009
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To the Kings most Excellent Majestie, the humble petition of His Majesties loving subjects in the countie of Lincolne [[electronic resource] ] : presented to him at Shrewsbury, October 2 : together with His Majesties answer to the said petition
To the Kings most Excellent Majestie, the humble petition of His Majesties loving subjects in the countie of Lincolne [[electronic resource] ] : presented to him at Shrewsbury, October 2 : together with His Majesties answer to the said petition
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Joseph Horton, Octob. 14, 1642
Descrizione fisica [2], 6 p
Altri autori (Persone) Charles, King of England, <1600-1649.>
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
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London, : Printed for Joseph Horton, Octob. 14, 1642
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Trve intelligence from Lincolne-shire [[electronic resource] ] : discovered by a letter to a private gentleman : presented to the view and consideration of the peaceably minded
Trve intelligence from Lincolne-shire [[electronic resource] ] : discovered by a letter to a private gentleman : presented to the view and consideration of the peaceably minded
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for W.M., August 22, 1642
Descrizione fisica 7 p
Altri autori (Persone) M. P
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London, : Printed for W.M., August 22, 1642
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A Trve relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliament forces in Lincolnshire, under the command of the Lord Willoughby, Colonel Hobart, Colonel Cromwell, Lievtenant Generall Hotham [[electronic resource] ] : declared in severall letters / / one from Colonel Cromwell, to Colonel Hobart, dated from Shasten ; and another from Master Bridge a minister, to a friend in London ; together with Colonel Hobart his answer to a letter sent him from some gentlemen, who were imprisoned in Crowland
A Trve relation of a great victory obtained by the Parliament forces in Lincolnshire, under the command of the Lord Willoughby, Colonel Hobart, Colonel Cromwell, Lievtenant Generall Hotham [[electronic resource] ] : declared in severall letters / / one from Colonel Cromwell, to Colonel Hobart, dated from Shasten ; and another from Master Bridge a minister, to a friend in London ; together with Colonel Hobart his answer to a letter sent him from some gentlemen, who were imprisoned in Crowland
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Printed for Benjamin Allen ..., May 27, 1643
Descrizione fisica [2], 6 p
Altri autori (Persone) BridgeWilliam <1600?-1670.>
HobartMiles
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London, : Printed for Benjamin Allen ..., May 27, 1643
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