SourcesTitle: Chancery: Petty Bag Office: Association Oath RollsPublication: Name: The National Archives; Location: Kew, Surrey; Date: 1696-1697; Author: Records of the Petty Bag Office Archive C 213 |
"Following the discovery of a plot to assassinate William III in 1696, Parliament established an association for the defence of the king and in support of the succession. These are the rolls of subscribers to that association."Following the discovery of a plot to assassinate William III in 1696, Parliament established an association for the defence of the king and in support of the succession. These are the rolls of subscribers to that association."Following the discovery of a plot to assassinate William III in 1696, Parliament established an association for the defence of the king and in support of the succession. These are the rolls of subscribers to that association.The records are very detailed and include the names of members of the House of Commons, freemen of city companies, military and naval officers, household, tax and customs officials, judges and members of the Inns of Court and Doctors' Commons, serThe records are very detailed and include the names of members of the House of Commons, freemen of city companies, military and naval officers, household, tax and customs officials, judges and members of the Inns of Court and Doctors' Commons, serThe records are very detailed and include the names of members of the House of Commons, freemen of city companies, military and naval officers, household, tax and customs officials, judges and members of the Inns of Court and Doctors' Commons, servants of the prince and princess of Denmark, heralds and pursuivants, members of the College of Physicians, and the clergy and gentry in all the counties of England and Wales."vants of the prince and princess of Denmark, heralds and pursuivants, members of the College of Physicians, and the clergy and gentry in all the counties of England and Wales."vants of the prince and princess of Denmark, heralds and pursuivants, members of the College of Physicians, and the clergy and gentry in all the counties of England and Wales." |
RepositoryTitle: The National Archives |
Source for address: William Parker, page: C 213/117 Source for address: John Overbury, page: C 213/117 |