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Calendar of Border Papers
… Thomas told this examinate he "espied one M r Delavaile Hay" that knew him and his offences, and he durst not stay …
Calendar of Border Papers
… do so in person more largely) that the dearth of corn, hay and grass, indifference by some gentlemen of great name …
Calendar of Border Papers
… own provision. Yet as you wish my lord may have corn and hay by the Queen's price, and the demayne is near Harbottle …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Renian Routleidge going at his "wayne" bringing home his hay, giving him 20 wounds, and not leaving him till dead. …
Calendar of Border Papers
… command Sir John Forster to help me with the corn and hay grown at Harbottel "demayne," I shall have none for my …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of Kinnoul enjoy a seat in the house of lords, as barons Hay, of Pedwardine: here was formerly a castle belonging to … varied hill and dale. The Gloucester and Ledbury canal wharf is a mile distant. The living is a discharged vicarage, …
A Dictionary of London
… alley. Called "Boss Lane" (S. 364). Absorbed in Trig wharf in the 19th century. So called of the Boss of water … Whittington (S. 17 and 210). Boss of Water at Paul's Wharf Made about 1423 by the executors of Richard …
A History of the County of Sussex
… about 1800, she was identified as a daughter of Canute (A. Hay, History of Chichester, pp. 307, 551). For the subsequent …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Somerset
… or quite confined to the peatmoor below Glastonbury; the hay-scented fern ( N. mulum), a western species; the oak fern …
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