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Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… the streets and lanes of the City, and, wherever they find mud or other unclean thing, to distrain those whose duty it …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… for salmon fishing (Webster). Probablv nets for taking mud lampreys or "prides" (Halliwell). Cf. Riley's Glossary, …
Calendar of letter-books of the city of London
… until they had cleansed half the Port. No rubbish or mud taken from the Port was to be deposited in the river, but …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… built overnight. Some were of turf and a few of wood, mud, or rushes, but most had dry stone walls and turf …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… on occasions was ordered to be stopped up: in 1585 with a mud wall, and in 1630 with an earth wall topped by a fence …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… the donor to replace the stone walls of the dormitory with mud walls, which he did 'with wonderful devotion and …
A History of the County of York
… quay into the Foss in order to avoid an accumulation of mud; Inq. a.q.d. file 291, no. 8. Pat. 9 Edw. II, pt. i, m. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… document into his robes; the chancellor flung it into the mud with indignant words. 115 The appeal was also published …
A History of the County of Oxford
… however distant, barefoot in bitter cold and deep mud. 66 Agnellus however, who had been custodian of Paris …
Old and New London
… badly paved, and part left unpaved, and deep in its native mud; what with the narrowness of the way in many places, and … with perhaps "a solitary market-wagon toiling through the mud, or drawing to one side, at the imminent risk of sliding …
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