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A New History of London
… did either choak the common sewers, or turn to dirt and mire in the streets; therefore the said paviours are …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… or spring; a well. Figen or Fign, i. e., Migen or Mign, mire, a mossy mountain, a bog. Fro, i. e., Bro (which see). …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… only the English Whittawiere and Tawier are used. Myre, ME mire, OF mire 'physician, surgeon'. Other instances of the word as a surname are Robert le Mire 1299 LBC 38, 1305 Mayors 185, John Mire, (draper) 1322 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… of these lands still retain their ancient names, as Monk-Mire, Monk-Callie, and the Abbey Mill of Blacklaw, to which …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Records relating to the Barony of Kendale
… Tarn 1d., Pound acre 3d., Deerslet meadow 6d., Cringle Mire 4d. Parcel of meadows within Burton called by the name … a place. The above mentioned oxgangs comprehend all the Mire meadows within the Township of Burton except the demesne …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… concubine, William de Collecestre, chaplain, and Robert le Mire, in a plea of trespass by petitions. Membr. 7 b Salamon …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… ut et Literarum Scientia instructissimo, Concionatori mire Flexanimo, dumq; per vires licuit & Valetudinem, non …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… gaol, and then, though 60 years old, marched through mire and dirt to York, where they threw him into a dungeon, … to Durham and in November was dragged on foot, through mire and dirt, at the tail of the King's carriages, to York …
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… who might have lived well at home, and leave them in the mire. I would be glad to know your opinion with diligence, …
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