Coningsby, Thomas, 1550-1625
Coningsby, Thomas, Sir. m. 1625
Thomas Coningsby personnalité politique britannique
Thomas Coningsby
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26. of August, 1647. To all the vvorld to view : and to all men of common sencc [sic] Christianity or humanity, to judge of Thomas Coningsby of Northmynis in the county of Hartford Esquire, now prisoner in the Tower of London. And of continuance under slavish and most inhumaine gaole tyrannie over his person, the space of foure yeares, eight months, and most illegall proceeding and oppressive, violence and villanies, (by indirect carriage) to his totall ruine, presents both the one and other to judge of and shewes | |
By the Commissioners for stating the accounts of the army : Upon perusal of the accounts of the army | |
By the Lords-Justices and Council : a proclamation. Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas we have received divers complaints from most part of the countrey, that several officers and soldiers of Their Majesties army | |
By the Lords-Justices of Ireland : a proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Forasmuch as all the clemency and indulgence which hath been extended to the Papists of this kingdom by Their Majesties, hath hitherto missed of it's desired effect | |
By the Lords-Justices of Ireland : A proclamation. Sydney, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation of the nineteenth of November last, we did declare, we would not give protection to any person who hath a son in the enemies quarters | |
By the Lords Justices of Ireland. A Proclamation : Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. It haveing pleased almighty God in his great mercy and goodness, in a most extraordinary manner, not onely to preserve his Majesties sacred person | |
By the Lords-Justices of Ireland : Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Information having been given us that divers of the auxiliary brigade of Danes commanded by the Duke of Wertemburge, have deserted and left their colours and remain in this kingdom | |
By the Lords-Justices of Ireland : Charles Porter, Tho: Coningesby. Whereas by our proclamation, bearing date the 17th of this instant month of June, it was required that no carriers whatsoever should impose or take from sutlers or others | |
By the Lords Justices of Ireland. Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas it is of great importance as well to the inhabitants of the city of Dublin : as also that part of their Majesties army that is garrisoned here | |
By the Lords Justices of Ireland : Sydney, Tho. Coningsby. Whereas the wives children and familys, of severall persons in this kingdom; who have been killed in actuall rebellion against their Majestys or are now adhering to the enemyes in their quarters or are fled from the usuall places on their abode | |
The case of the Right Honourable Thomas Earl Coningesby, : in relation to the five hundreds of Kingston, Bodenham, Burghill, Stretford and Cowarn in the county of Hereford | |
Earl Coningsby, Lord Farmer under His Majesty of the manor of Marden in the county of Hereford, his case, relating to a breach of privilege committed within the said manor, on the 28th day of November 1720, by Edward Witherston, Esq; and Thomas Lingen, clerk, two justices of the peace for the said county, Thomas Rodd, attorney at law, John Rodd, clerk; and others | |
Journal du siège de Rouen de 1591 | |
[Letter, 1691 Oct. 13 to] Lord Sydney | |
Marden. Marden is of very great antiquity, having had antiently within its precincts a camp raised by the Romans, and a palace by the Kings of Mercia. ... |