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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… may eat our Meat with Gladness, and our Bread with a merry Heart; then shall we sit each Man under his own …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… said upon this Subject, is so far from proceeding from a merry, jolly Humour, that it is rather from as great Sorrow …
Survey of London
… contempt for a neighbour with whom he had been "very merry at Tavern dinner last Election-day secundum usum …
Survey of London
… the grooms of the bedchamber, and according to Pepys, 'a merry droll, but a gentleman of great esteem with the King', …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… bucks which the King's grace hath given them to make merry with," 40 s.Total, 3,712 l. 13 s. 7 d. August.3rd, at …
Survey of London
… p. 182, and Herbert Gribble, How I built the Oratory in Merry England, vol. v, 1885, pp. 26072. In the period 188493 … of Fr. Keogh). Herbert Gribble, How 1 Built the Oraton in Merry England, 1885, vol. c,p. 260. B. 3 July 1880, p. 33. …
Old and New London
… Yard. But the mayor, grown bold with wine, pursued the 'merry monarch,' and, catching him by the hand, cried out, … oath, 'Sir, you shall stay and take t' other bottle.' The 'merry monarch' looked kindly at him over his shoulder, and … he went to Scotland with the king, and made Edinburgh merry by wearing a kilt in public. The wits laughed at his …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1876 see nos. 516, 526, 534 of E. H. Cordeaux and D. H. Merry, Oxon. Bibliography (O.H.S. N.S. xi). J. Hodges, A New …
Old and New London
… Honiwood's, with him, in his chamber and below, being too merry for so late a sad work. But, Lord! to see how the world …
Old and New London
… May, who thus speaks: "London, to thee I do present this merry month of May; Let each true subject be content to hear …
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