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The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Court. Pembroke. William Owen, Esq; Haverford-West. Erasmus Philips, Esq; Radnor. Thomas Lewis, Esq; SCOTLAND. …
Old and New London
… the Fleet Street conduit. He published the "Paraphrase of Erasmus," a copy of which, Mr. Noble says, existed, with its …
Old and New London
… and rosemary." De Worde also published some writings of Erasmus. The old printer was buried in the parish church of …
Old and New London
… had turned him into a cynical dogmatiser. He was timid as Erasmus; and once confessed that if he was cast into a deep …
Old and New London
… so doing they too could get a sight of Goldsmith. . . . . "Erasmus Phillips, who was deep in a game of piquet at the …
A Dictionary of London
… The site was formerly occupied by the house of Sir Erasmus de la Fountaine, Knight, and hence the name of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… of St. Edmund, St. Mary, our Lady of Pity, St. John, St. Erasmus, St. Laurence, &c. There was a free chapel called …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… was granted to enlarge St. Margaret's churchyard. St. Erasmus altar was in this church. In the 8th of Henry IV. a … was accounted irreligious. The chapel there, says Erasmus, (who was an eye-witness of it, amongst other …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… their supposed commoning rights against the claim of Erasmus Finch, crossbow maker to Charles I, to possession of …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… movement in Germany from its inception there in 1493. If 'Erasmus laid the egg that Luther hatched', its nest was the …
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