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− | Richard Hallworthy | + | The Bristol alderman Richard Hallworthy is listed in an ordinance of May 1643 |
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+ | - ''For Bristoll, Richard Allworth Major, Ioseph Iackson, Hugh Brown, Sheriffs, Richard Hallworthy Alderman, Luke Hodges, Henry Gibbs.''<ref>'May 1643: An Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of money thorowout the whole Kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales for the relief of the Common-wealth, by taxing such as have not at all contributed or lent, or not according to their Estates and Abilities.', ''Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660'' (London, 1911), pp. 145-155. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=55812 Date accessed: 02 March 2011</ref> | ||
Note that Edward Ash was one of the commissioners for Wiltshire named in the same ordinance, and that Sir Basil Dixwell and Sir George Sands were named for Kent. | Note that Edward Ash was one of the commissioners for Wiltshire named in the same ordinance, and that Sir Basil Dixwell and Sir George Sands were named for Kent. | ||
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Revision as of 09:45, November 29, 2011
Richard Holworthie will
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Editorial history
30/11/11: Created page and posted very incomplete transcription
Abstract & context
See Sir Mathew Hollsworthy/Holleworthy will
Transcription
This transcription needs to be prepared
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN The tenth day of October AnnoDom 1643. Anno xxx Re Caroli xr. Xxr I Richard Holworthie marchant one of the Aldermen of ye Citty of Bristoll being sick in bodie but ofsound & pfect memorie (thankes be given to allmightiegod therefore) doo make & ordaine this my last will & testament in manner & forme following (that is to say) ffirst & principally
Commentary
The Bristol alderman Richard Hallworthy is listed in an ordinance of May 1643
- For Bristoll, Richard Allworth Major, Ioseph Iackson, Hugh Brown, Sheriffs, Richard Hallworthy Alderman, Luke Hodges, Henry Gibbs.[1]
Note that Edward Ash was one of the commissioners for Wiltshire named in the same ordinance, and that Sir Basil Dixwell and Sir George Sands were named for Kent.
- Jump up ↑ 'May 1643: An Ordinance for the speedy raising and levying of money thorowout the whole Kingdome of England, and dominion of Wales for the relief of the Common-wealth, by taxing such as have not at all contributed or lent, or not according to their Estates and Abilities.', Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum, 1642-1660 (London, 1911), pp. 145-155. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=55812 Date accessed: 02 March 2011