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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… plots could be detected there. 34 By the 16th century the fame of Warminster market was well-established, and the … in brutal sports, fighting, and drunkenness. The ill-fame of the place for crime was known as far away as Devon. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Leland mentioned Warminster as a great corn market. 54 Its fame was probably well-established by his time, for there can …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… but was cast upon the evidence of a person of very ill fame and is wholly innocent : therefore praying stay of the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… waste in the said forest inhabited by people of evil fame who destroy her Majesty's timber and being extra …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… inst is a very profligate person, of scandalous life and fame and not fit to be credited. Out Letters ( Customs) XIV, …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… auditor, 1730, September 10. ( b.) Rated particular of fame by Exton Sayer, Surveyor General, 1730, September 21. ( …
Old and New London
… indeed, "Brompton, with its two centuries of nurserygarden fame," writes Mr. John Timbs, "lasted to our times; …
Survey of London
… for organ-building. Alexander Cumming first came to fame for an organ he and his brother assembled at Inverary …
Old and New London
… Hope, Charity, and Prudence. On the top is a figure of Fame taking her flight, and resting only on her toe. This …
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