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A History of the County of Hampshire
… the borough, namely the priory of St. Denys, of which the merest fragment remains, the convent of Friars Minor, …
A History of the County of Leicester
… The reasons given for the dismissals were clearly the merest pretexts, so that Sismey and Pocklington easily enough …
Survey of London
… with plain capitals, the gallery fronts showing the merest hint of Gothic tracery, and by an open timber roof …
Old and New London
… that Ruth Pinch gentle, loving Ruthmet her lover, by the merest accident of course. "There was," says Mr. Dickens, "a …
Calendar of Treasury books
… of Peers. Ordered. (Delivered ut supra.) Petition of James Merest, clerk there [in the House of Lords]. Ordered. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… Money Book XXVI, p. 277. Money warrant for 50 l. to James Merest, one of the under clerks attending the House of Peers: …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Ibid., p. 431. Aug. 6. Money warrant for 30 l. to James Merest, one of the under clerks attending the House of Peers; …
Calendar of Treasury books
… IV, p. 188. Sept. 14. Money warrant for 50 l. to James Merest, one of the under clerks attending the House of Peers; …
Survey of London
… take a monograph to do justice to the subject. Only the merest outline can be attempted here, with a short account of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… people, for without such objects its meeting would be the merest folly. Many Puritans have so far been elected, the …
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