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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… who by his publications first attracted the notice of strangers to the beauties of Keswick and the surrounding …
Old and New London
… that chivalrous and gallant king, always courteous to strangers, seeing the patch of green taffeta, unfortunately, … faded, tinselled, and painted females looked boldly at the strangers from their open lattices, or more modestly seemed … precaution. A rigorous search was made for arms, and all strangers, with the exception only of ten merchants from each …
Old and New London
… that it seemed to them there should be some noblemen and strangers arrived at his bridge, as ambassadors from some … Lord Chamberlain for them said, 'Sir, forasmuch as they be strangers and can speak no English, they have desired me to …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Went to Maze Pond twice, morning and evening. Heard strangers both times, both young men (boys). My uncle came up …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… the fishingseason, a Roman Catholic chapel is open for strangers, chiefly from Ireland. The parochial school is …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of the manor house appear to guard a private drive, and strangers hesitate before passing through. Wilcote people, …
Statutes of the Realm
… by their Tenants who sell their Corne Graine and Hay to Strangers and remove the same from the Premisses chargeable …
Statutes of the Realm
… and to be deducted at their next Dividend X. Merchant Strangers, 10. Jew Merchants, 20. Jew Brokers, 5; Every other …
Statutes of the Realm
… shall usually Entertaine or Lodge any Waggoners Carriers Strangers or Wayfairing Men shall be taken and esteemed …
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