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Old and New London
… the gardens are described: "Thy arbours, Bagnigge, and the gay alcove Where the frail nymphs in amourous dalliance rove; … It represents the interior of the long room, filled with a gay and numerous company, attired in the fashion of the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Thomas Harding, Jesuit professor at Louvain; and Gay, the poet, who was born in the neighbourhood, received …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Gray's Inn, 1667, as son of Christopher, of Hampton Gay, Oxon, gent., probably father of John 1693. See Foster's … Hindmer tutori gram.' Barry, John s. Edward, of Hampton Gay, Oxon, gent. Hart Hall, matric. 10 Oct., 1693, aged 17; a … Index Ecclesiasticus. Barry, Robert s. Vincent, of Hampton Gay, Oxon, gent. Merton Coll., matric. 29 March, 1694, aged …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… to his eldest son, Sir John Suckling, the poet, whose gay and easy ballads are familiar to every lover of poetry, …
Old and New London
… Upon the sign-board is represented a tall, agile man in gay attire, and with a stick having a metal ball at top; he …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… dimension almost entirely lost. Housed Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement 1992. 46 Ridley House, 47 St. James's …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… at 5. 4. 4., and in the patronage of the Trustees of W. Gay, Esq.: the tithes have been commuted for 179. 4., and …
Old and New London
… and political remarks (which he entitled "City Latin") the gay scoffer professed in his preface to prove "almost every … was the "Doctor Slop" whom Tom Moore derided in his gay little Whig lampoons. The next editor was Thomas Barnes, …
Old and New London
… by the skill of a new stage manager, John Palmer, a gay-hearted comedian, who rather enjoyed than otherwise a …
Old and New London
… square explore, And long perplexing lanes untrod before." Gay's "Trivia." The Locality a Century agoA Pair of Eccentric …
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