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Sayfa 17
... given verbatim et literatim : — " At King William's Royal Ass - House a little above ye ferrey on Richmond Hill : Asses Milk is Sold . Also Asses are Bought & sold there or let to such as Desire to keep them at their own Houses by JOHN ...
... given verbatim et literatim : — " At King William's Royal Ass - House a little above ye ferrey on Richmond Hill : Asses Milk is Sold . Also Asses are Bought & sold there or let to such as Desire to keep them at their own Houses by JOHN ...
Sayfa 19
... given in Vol . IX . p . 136. I regret being obliged to occupy your pages with an erratum , but the blunder was not mine . I may add that I have now before me a list of 192 places in Lincolnshire which are characterised by the suffix -by ...
... given in Vol . IX . p . 136. I regret being obliged to occupy your pages with an erratum , but the blunder was not mine . I may add that I have now before me a list of 192 places in Lincolnshire which are characterised by the suffix -by ...
Sayfa 38
... given by MR . WALTERS It thus furnishes a parallel to the two similar in the opening article of the Number in which the Query occurs . Ormesby St. Margaret , Norfolk . E. S. TAYLOR . Wary - angle : Old English Name of the Butcher- bird ...
... given by MR . WALTERS It thus furnishes a parallel to the two similar in the opening article of the Number in which the Query occurs . Ormesby St. Margaret , Norfolk . E. S. TAYLOR . Wary - angle : Old English Name of the Butcher- bird ...
Sayfa 46
" On June 30 a handsome entertainment was given at Charlton in Wiltshire , to the threshers of that village , by the Lord Viscount Palmerston , who has given money to Burton's Monasticon : Unpublished Documents . purchase a piece of ...
" On June 30 a handsome entertainment was given at Charlton in Wiltshire , to the threshers of that village , by the Lord Viscount Palmerston , who has given money to Burton's Monasticon : Unpublished Documents . purchase a piece of ...
Sayfa 50
... given to bishops until after consecration ( Bramhall's Works , i . 482. ) . He must , therefore , have been consecrated before June , 1536 , and this agrees with the date given by Wharton and Le Neve . He again sat in the Par- liament ...
... given to bishops until after consecration ( Bramhall's Works , i . 482. ) . He must , therefore , have been consecrated before June , 1536 , and this agrees with the date given by Wharton and Le Neve . He again sat in the Par- liament ...
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