The every day book: or a guide to the year: describing the popular amusements, sports, ceremonies, manners, customs, and events incident to the three hundred and sixty-five days in past and present timesWilliam Tegg, 1866 |
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... court witnessing the exhibition of a piece , in which the corruptions of the existing government and religion were treated with the most satirical severity . The principal dramatis personæ were a king , a inshop , a burges man , " armed ...
... court witnessing the exhibition of a piece , in which the corruptions of the existing government and religion were treated with the most satirical severity . The principal dramatis personæ were a king , a inshop , a burges man , " armed ...
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... court the first day in the year , to entitle those several townships to such right of estray ; the shepherd of each township attends the court , and does fealty , by bringing to the court a large apple - pie , and a twopenny sweetcake ...
... court the first day in the year , to entitle those several townships to such right of estray ; the shepherd of each township attends the court , and does fealty , by bringing to the court a large apple - pie , and a twopenny sweetcake ...
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... court ; for if any of them neglect to carry a spoon with him , he is to lay him down upon his belly , and sup the furmety with his face to the pot or dish , at which time it is usual , by way of sport , for some of the bystanders to dip ...
... court ; for if any of them neglect to carry a spoon with him , he is to lay him down upon his belly , and sup the furmety with his face to the pot or dish , at which time it is usual , by way of sport , for some of the bystanders to dip ...
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... court of England by grand entertainments and tournaments . The justings were continued till a period little favourable to such sports . In the reign of James I. , when his son prince Henry was in the 16th year of his age , and therefore ...
... court of England by grand entertainments and tournaments . The justings were continued till a period little favourable to such sports . In the reign of James I. , when his son prince Henry was in the 16th year of his age , and therefore ...
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... court , and " his highnesse , in his own lodging , in the Christmas , did feast the earles , barons , and knights , as- sailants and defendants , untill the great Twelfth appointed night , on which this great fight was to be performed ...
... court , and " his highnesse , in his own lodging , in the Christmas , did feast the earles , barons , and knights , as- sailants and defendants , untill the great Twelfth appointed night , on which this great fight was to be performed ...
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