The Autobiography of Phineas PettNavy Records Society, 1918 - 244 pages |
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... law.'1 The case was referred back to him by the Admiralty with the remark that ' You have long been acquainted with the said business and know of what importance it is to have the shipwrights kept under government , which was the ground ...
... law.'1 The case was referred back to him by the Admiralty with the remark that ' You have long been acquainted with the said business and know of what importance it is to have the shipwrights kept under government , which was the ground ...
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... Law , and that Peter Pett did not propose that his son should follow in his own footsteps . The peculiarity of the name chosen for him ( which no doubt refers , not to the disobedient son of Eli , but to ' Phinehas , the son of Eleazar ...
... Law , and that Peter Pett did not propose that his son should follow in his own footsteps . The peculiarity of the name chosen for him ( which no doubt refers , not to the disobedient son of Eli , but to ' Phinehas , the son of Eleazar ...
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... Law ; Sir Henry Hobart , Attorney - General ; Sir Francis Bacon , Solicitor - General ' ; Sir William Waade , Lieutenant of the Tower ; Sir Charles Parkins ; Sir Robert Cotton ; Sir Thomas Crompton ; and John Corbett , a Clerk of the ...
... Law ; Sir Henry Hobart , Attorney - General ; Sir Francis Bacon , Solicitor - General ' ; Sir William Waade , Lieutenant of the Tower ; Sir Charles Parkins ; Sir Robert Cotton ; Sir Thomas Crompton ; and John Corbett , a Clerk of the ...
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... law against him . ' Pett was ordered to satisfy her or show cause why the law should not take its course . Pett explained his loss on the transaction , and asserted that , ' notwithstanding this great loss and main other 3 befallen me ...
... law against him . ' Pett was ordered to satisfy her or show cause why the law should not take its course . Pett explained his loss on the transaction , and asserted that , ' notwithstanding this great loss and main other 3 befallen me ...
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... ; ccxxi . 45 ; ccxxxii . 27 ; ccxxxiii . 10 ; ccxlii . 3 , 36 ; ccxlvii . 84 ; ccli . 18 ; cclix . 10 . 1 been collected ccxxviii . f . 14 , ccxxxviii . 89 ¡ matter was fought out at law , to his ' INTRODUCTION lxxxvii.
... ; ccxxi . 45 ; ccxxxii . 27 ; ccxxxiii . 10 ; ccxlii . 3 , 36 ; ccxlvii . 84 ; ccli . 18 ; cclix . 10 . 1 been collected ccxxviii . f . 14 , ccxxxviii . 89 ¡ matter was fought out at law , to his ' INTRODUCTION lxxxvii.
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Page vi - SOCIETY desire it to be understood that they are not answerable for any opinions or observations that may appear in the Society's publications; the Editors of the several Works being alone responsible for the same.
Page 174 - Society was first incorporated by letters patent under the great seal of England, bearing date at Westminster the...
Page 173 - England, by his letters patent, under the great seal of England, bearing date at Westminster, the...
Page 177 - Wales had been incorporated under the style of the Master, Wardens and Commonalty of the Art or Mystery of Shipwrights of England (SP Dom.
Page xlii - -• I am credibly informed that that mystery of shipwrights for some descents hath been preserved faithfully in families, of whom the Petts about Chatham are of singular regard.
Page xlii - Majesty's navy, whose ancestors, as father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, for the space of two hundred years and upwards, have continued in the same name officers and architects in the Royal Navy,' he was, it may be presumed; recording the local tradition of the Pett family.
Page 206 - ... or provided or any other matter cause or thing whatsoever to the Contrary thereof in any wise Notwithstanding...
Page 206 - ... or discharge such President, Vice-President, Treasurer or Secretary, from their offices respectively, although the yearly or other time for their respective services shall not be expired, any thing before in these presents contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding.
Page lxi - Chancellor of the Exchequer ; Sir Thomas Parry, Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster...
Page 182 - SALTERS' HALL, OXFORD COURT, ST. SWITHIN'S LANE, the Hall of the Master, Wardens, and Commonalty of the Art or Mystery of Salters.