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A History of the County of York
… 1642, and on each occasion, even the last, there was much merry-making. 36 In 1679, however, political animosities … the observance of Sunday and tried to reduce unseemly merry-making by controlling bell-ringing at weddings and …
Old and New London
… well digest his food. He will speak merrily, laugh, and be merry, Drink ale, and now and then a cup of sherry; Loves …
Old and New London
… entertained with a display of jousting, and there was a merry dance in the evening. IVY BRIDGE LANE. ( See page 101.) …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Couts. Daniel Van Mildert. Robert Williamson. Anthony Merry. Paul Docminique. Robert Douglas. Thomas Skinner. James …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… the Enemies of the Government made themselves merry with it, and instead of raising their Spleen, 'twas the …
Old and New London
… heraldic splendour, and, shouting "God and St. George for merry England," scatter the French, as he did when he won his …
Survey of London Monograph
… of reconstruction. The Hull Trinity In 1662. In his "Very Merry Wherry-Ferry Voyage," Taylor, the poet, writing of …
Old and New London
… the 'World's End,' a drinking-house by the Park, and there merry, and so home late." The "World's End," it may be added, …
Survey of London
… outer porch, a sgraffito panel depicts scenes of life in Merry England. No. 39 (formerly No. 19). Special interest …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… such a laughter at the halting of his horse, as in that merry mood, by reason of some friends, he was quickly …
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