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A Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Deeds
… the priory gates, and a candle in winter, with ale each night when present, also a white loaf with a flagon of ale, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… from which these quotations are made, to have passed a night at Chirk Castle, and thence to have gone through … of Abergele, called Copa 'r Wylva, or the "mount of the watch tower," are the remains of a very strong British post; …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… also, to protect themselves from being surprised in the night, they placed scythes in the chimneys of their houses, … command a fine view. Within the park is a quadrangular watch-tower of lofty elevation and picturesque appearance, …
Old and New London
… lighter on the Temps [Thames] which had three walles and a Watch Towre, in the meddes of wich Mr. Winter was Captain … of it. It was the custom of this good man to rise in the night, and to pray kneeling in his own coffin, which he had … next your study. He dines at ten o'clock, and six at night, is very seldom at home a whole day, very often in the …
The Environs of London
… pound. Sir Thomas Wyat at Deptford. Sir Thomas Wyat lay a night and a day, with his army, at this place, in 1553 1. …
The Environs of London
… with the then ruling powers, that he might the better watch a favourable opportunity of bringing about his …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… children by affrighting them at their owne house in the night and threateninge them; The said Joseph Wrights wife …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… of being guilty of feloniously takeing I had of Sunday night was sevennight of one George Arthur of Hansworth …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… 14 yeares for the most part not able to helpe herself night or day who doth require a con tinuall attendant so that …
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