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Old and New London
… at EdmontonThe Grave of Charles LambEdmonton ChurchThe "Merry Devil of Edmonton"The Witch of EdmontonArchbishop … by Sir Thomas More in his youthful days, entitled 'The Merry Jest of the Serjeant and Freere;' and it is quite … is a scarce pamphlet, entitled "The Life and Death of the Merry Devil of Edmonton, with the Pleasant Pranks of Smug the …
Old and New London
… George: he had a brave 'mounteror' on his head, and was a merry fellow, fancied he made a fine figure, and seemed …
Cardiff Records
… (1792, 1822.) It is still standing, though threatened. MERRY HARRIERS. In the parish of Llandough, at the Cogan …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… now and again, especially in winter, there would be a 'merry night' at the hall, when the squire's sword dance might …
Old and New London
… of the Poultry. It falls like a cracker, with merry bang and sparkle, among the graver histories with which …
Old and New London
… he and his nobles would frequently appear as Robin and his merry men, dressed in Kendal green, with hoods and hosen. In …
Old and New London
… Charon of his day, Who tugged the oar, yet conned a merry lay, Full oft unconscious of the freight he bore, …
Old and New London
… Fair, or History of Temple Street, being a Relation of the Merry Pranks played on the River Thames during the Great … increased. Swings, book-stalls, skittles, dancing booths, merry-go-rounds, sliding barges, and all the other usual …
Survey of London
… published works on classical subjects. REV. THOMAS MERRY vice ASHTON (before 31st March, 1702). Chaplains. REV. WILLIAM HALFORD vice MERRY (25th Dec., 1702). Hare, Bishop of Chichester REV. …
A History of the County of York
… riding were additional opportunities for corporate merry-making. 94 The most lavish entertainments were reserved …
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