10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «TURNBROACH»
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turnbroach in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Liber quotidianus contrarotulatoris garderobae: Anno regni ...
Richard Warden, child, John Thomson, scowerer, Edward Parks, scowerer, John
Webb, turnbroach, Henry Wattson, turnbroach, Simon York, turnbroach, George
Shaw, turnbroach, Thomas Watts, turnbroach, Thomas Alsop, turnbroach, David ...
2
A Collection of ordinances and regulations for the ...
1 Wages. Boardwages. \. s. a*, t. s. d. Richard Warden, child, - 200 13 o o John
Thomson, scowerer, - 200 1200 Edward Parks, scowerer, - 200 1200 John Webb,
turnbroach, 12 o o Henry Wattson, turnbroach, - - 12 o o Simon York, turnbroach,
...
3
Angliæ Notitia: Or the Present State of England, ... By Edw. ...
... 00 00 John Winn, Door-keeper, □ 30 00 00 John Gatcly, Turnbroach, - 30 00
00 John Grimjltn, Turnbroach, » 30 00 co John Fosbrook, Turnbroach, » 30 00 00
ftarDer. John Whildcn, Yeoman, » 05 00 00 4$ 00 00 Nicholas Howard, Yeoman,
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John Chamberlayne, Edward Chamberlayne, 1704
4
The Augustan Court: Queen Anne and the Decline of Court Culture
... 225, 323n167; on the Oxford ministry, 59-60 Webb family at court, 112, 309n81
Webb, John, junior, turnbroach of the kitchen to James II; and William III, 3o9n81
Webb, John, senior, turnbroach of the kitchen (1685-1714), 309n81 Webb, ...
5
Calendar of Treasury Books, 1660/67-: Preserved in the ...
Edward, citizen and fishmonger of London, petition for lobster vessels to trade to
Heligoland without performing quarantine, 346, 381. Edward, Provost Marshal,
Royal Household, 500. Henry, a turnbroach to the Kitchen, Royal Household,
503.
Great Britain. Public Record Office, William Arthur Shaw, 1955
6
Calendar of Treasury Books, 1660/1667--: Preserved in the ...
Watts, James, payment to, for apprehending and prosecuting notorious cheats
called Sweetners, 6, 86, 90. . . . . .., Thomas, turnbroach of the Kitchen, Royal
Household, 503. VVatty, Nich0., Sewer of the Hall, Royal Household, 502.
Weams ...
Great Britain. Public Record Office, 1955
7
Good Thoughts in Bad Times
Then, instead of other punishment, he made him a turnbroach, and afterwards (
on his peaceable behaviour) he was preferred one of the king's unde1'-falconers
°, and, as one tartly said, a fit place for the buzzard, to keep hawks, who would ...
Not only were the nobility and gentrv sharers in the plunder, and thereby bribed
to defend the iniquitous proceeding, but " the meanest turnbroach in the King's
kitchen did lick his fingers !" On one occasion the King gave a religious house of
...
9
History of England from the fall of Wolsey (to the defeat of ...
face and body with filth as though matter of the murder, it did appear she was a
turnbroach of the kitchen, that the Queen of Scots was guilty and so convey
herself forth on foot and privy to the murder of the Lord to some place where
horses ...
James Anthony Froude, 1866
10
Memoirs of the Life and Times of the famous Jonathan Wild ...
Presently comes the Cook, and just at his Back was the TurnBroach, whom
asking where he had been, he told him to carry a Letter to the Lord such a one's
Lodgings, as he had order'd him, but there was no such Person liv'd there as the
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