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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... carried thither , and " deprived of his benefice because he was married . " On the 20th of January , 1555 , Taylor was again taken before Gardiner and other bishops . He gives a long account of his disputations with them on that and ...
... carried thither , and " deprived of his benefice because he was married . " On the 20th of January , 1555 , Taylor was again taken before Gardiner and other bishops . He gives a long account of his disputations with them on that and ...
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... carried away thus privately , had watched , from the time they had parted , within the porch of St. Botolph's church , having her daughter Mary with her , and a little orphan girl named Elizabeth , whom the honest martyr had reared from ...
... carried away thus privately , had watched , from the time they had parted , within the porch of St. Botolph's church , having her daughter Mary with her , and a little orphan girl named Elizabeth , whom the honest martyr had reared from ...
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... carried in the house of commons for building a bridge over the Thames , from Palace - yard to the Surrey side . During the debate , that river over- flowed its banks by reason of a strong spring tide ; the water was higher than ever ...
... carried in the house of commons for building a bridge over the Thames , from Palace - yard to the Surrey side . During the debate , that river over- flowed its banks by reason of a strong spring tide ; the water was higher than ever ...
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... carried them both away . According to the legal maxim , there cannot be a wrong without a remedy , I therefore advised a resh case to be laid before me , and was of pinion , that as the tide of the river carried both bull and boat away ...
... carried them both away . According to the legal maxim , there cannot be a wrong without a remedy , I therefore advised a resh case to be laid before me , and was of pinion , that as the tide of the river carried both bull and boat away ...
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... carried on at certain towns , called Staple towns , of which several are not seaports - but to each of these inland Staples a port is as- signed for entries . It was also further enacted , that in each Staple there should be a seal kept ...
... carried on at certain towns , called Staple towns , of which several are not seaports - but to each of these inland Staples a port is as- signed for entries . It was also further enacted , that in each Staple there should be a seal kept ...
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