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A History of the County of Essex
Old and New London
… of their crew. Loud shouted all, in signs of woe, 'A Muggins! to the rescue, ho!' And poured the hissing tide. Meanwhile, Joe Muggins fought amain, And strove and struggled, all in vain, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Salop, 43 Muckly, Pageham, 60, 75 Muffett, William, 236 Muggins, Edmund, 284, 315 "Mugwell Street", see Monkwell …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth
… Thomas de Moyrie Fort, Ireland, capture of Muffetts, Dr. Muggins, John, examination before Mulcloy or O'Mulckloy, …
Old and New London
… lampooned by Hook, if we may judge from his "Visit of Mrs. Muggins," a piece in thirty-one stanzas, of which the …
London Hearth Tax
… Richard Paulding 1 b Widd Davis 1 b Widd Titwyn 1 b Thomas Muggins 1 b Ann Porter 1 b Widd Titcomb 1 b Andrew Hall 2 s …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Moyles, Rich. Moynes, -. Muffet, Joane Mugge, Nich. Wm. Muggins, Edw. Mules, Jane Mullane, Chas. Mullett, Thos. Wm. …
The inhabitants of London in 1638
… Clements 10 Chauncery Lane. John Holliwell 16 Edw. Muggins 2 houses 30 [blank] 30 John Chare 16 Wm. Strachey 18 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… caricaturing leading townsmen as Aldermen Buggins and Muggins, dropping aitches with Dickensian liberality, 60 …
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