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Middlesex county records
… Editor's preface EDITOR'S PREFACE. I. Measures taken for the … a recent riot, women at war with women of their street or yard, petty tradesmen accused of paltry frauds, householders … linen altar-cloth, a linen albe, a linen amice, a sacring bell and a corporas-cloth, of the goods and chattels of the …
Middlesex county records
… Editor's preface EDITOR'S PREFACE. I. Books temp. James I.Apart from … with her ancient lights, and threw gloom over her back-yard, or afforded her some other reasonable ground for … times allotted to prayers, meals and midday recreation. "A bell," says one of these January orders, "shalbe tolled …
Cardiff Records
… knowledge and accurate judgment. To the same antiquary's skill and care the public are indebted for the treatise on … feudal documents printed in Vol. I., while Town Clerk Wood's Memoranda furnish some unique information respecting the … by the Corporation Miscellanea. So many of Cardiff's inhabitants are connected with the Docks, that the Earliest …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… is in like manner indebted to Mr. William Brown, B.A., F.S.A., for similar help with regard to several parishes in … Bart., Sir Ralph W. Payne-Gallwey, Bart., Sir Hugh Bell, Bart., F.S.A., Sir Edward F. Coates, Bart., Mr. Edward … Stokesley Church; Westerdale Church; and Whitby Kiln Yard, Ugglebarnby Church and Newholm Mill. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… that the work of compilation met with the General Editor's approval, the University of London undertook to publish the … Wiltshire Committee counts it a privilege that Dr. Young's name should have been associated with its work from the … than forty years ago. For this careful work, Miss Moger's successors in the task of compiling the Wiltshire History …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… are normally described in the order E. to W. and N. to S., repetitive features such as arcades and windows being …
Cardiff Records
… that hare which, one Sunday at noon, ran from the Blue Bell to the Cardiff Arms, with a posse of church-goers behind … It will not, however, have fulfilled its author's hopes unless it leads to the perpetuation of interesting … HOBSON MATTHEWS, ("Mab Cernyw.") Monmouth. Saint David's day, 1905. DISMANTLED COTTAGE AT WHITCHURCH. …
Cardiff Records
… there are touches of unconscious humour in Robert Yorath's bequest of a "black cow her name is Blacky"; 3 in Mistress David's gift to her niece of "all y e Bees that is between She and I"; 4 and in Mrs. Morgan's disposal of her body in "christal burial," and her bequest …
Cardiff Records
… of modern urban life, the spirit voices of Cardiff's past are still audible and articulate, in records which … existence of which has been secured by the printer's art. In the twentieth century, Edwardo Septimo feliciter … county town whose citizens are sleeping in Saint John's churchyard. Nay, he can lose himself in the …
Cardiff Records
… Penarth, Pentyrch, Radyr, Roath, Rumney, Saint Fagan's and Whitchurch. The correct spelling of place-names in my … may mark the gradual rise and progress of the Borough's liberties, and the construction of the machinery of her … the burgesses rush to arms at the sound of the markethouse bell, as some fresh faction-fight breaks out in High Street. …
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