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Old and New London
… tea, coffee, hot loaves, &c." The prologue to Colman's Bon Ton, published in 1775, notices Bagnigge Wells as a place … joy it yields, Says Madam Fupock, warm from Spittlefields, Bon Ton's the space 'twixt Saturday and Monday, And riding in …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… form, occupying an area of more than five acres. Bon-Accord BON-ACCORD, late a quoad sacra parish, in the parish of Old …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… R., Société politique, noblesse et couronne sous Jean le Bon et Charles V (Geneva, 1982). Chaplais, P., Piers …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Buckclugh, a Scott. Lard of Bedoroule, a Trumboll. Lard of Bon Jedwath, a Dowglass. In Est Tyvydale.Lard of Cesford, a …
Calendar of Border Papers
… substantial points be handled directly, distinguishing bon fide between overt actions, and privy or suspected …
Calendar of Border Papers
… As to damages for malicious accusations without cause. 15. Bon fide possessors of stolen goods to retain them as their …
Calendar of Border Papers
… I have it bey administratyon allso and have put in bon of xviij hundred powendes to be a trewe administrater if …
Calendar of Border Papers
… treaty of amity between the princes is rather contractus bon fidei than stricti juris, I think it should be so …
A History of the County of Somerset
… melleum, B. & Br. Batheaston Cylindrium septatum, Bon. " Myxotrichum ochraceum, B. & Br. Bath Gonytrichum …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… The name of this place is derived from the Celtic word bon, signifying the foot or base, and kill, a cell or chapel; …
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