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A History of the County of Hampshire
… acres, with a coast-line stretching for a distance of more than 8 miles. In 1843 the ecclesiastical parish of … upon High Cliff. The cliff does not attain an altitude of more than 100 ft., and gradually falls away to the west. Two … from these that the style of the house was developed, with more success than might have been expected from the period. …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… Fitz-Aliz, In this year were chosen five and twenty of the more discreet men of the City, and sworn to take counsel on … and Jude [28 October]. I. e. Cornhill. In London and York more especially; the persecution commencing on the day of the …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… in the Tower of London; where they remained a month and more. Afterwards, about the Feast of the Purification of …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… or right that they may break the assize for seven years or more with impunity, and only once be amerced for so many … citizens of London, health and all blessings. We do the more joyfully andin especial retainin our heart the more propitious and marked events that attend our elevation, …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… the greatest detriment might accrue to his realm, and more especially to the poor of his realm, the chattels of … the City had been aggrieved and ruined, and through this more especially, that by them the mode of making tallage had … this practice had been then left off for ten years and more. At length, after many objections had been made by the …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… for twenty marks, and certain others for forty marks, and more; while several others, for but trifling reasons, he …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… King having made a stay in the City of fifteen days and more, returned from thence to Westminster on the 17th of the …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… King and of the liberties of London, they kept them still more closely and more cruelly confined; and so they remained there until after … was however, by collusion, respited from day to day for more than five weeks; at the end of which, on the third day …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… goods of the said Jews, and would have broken into many more houses, and carried off the goods, had not the Mayor and … in their churches also, they placed new rectors, and more especially in the churches that were held by aliens, … aught should be subtracted from their liberties; and even more, that such other matters, as, consistently with justice …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… reasonably to be apprehended,to the end that evils still more grievous might not in future arise; after taking counsel … them, or by reason of them, has ensued; and this the more especially, as it appears that the Supreme Pontiff has … by night in sections, to the number, that is to say, of more than five hundred. And as for those who survived, they …
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