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The Diary of Henry Machyn
… in sant Don stones in the est, master Cottell, that was slayne with (the) falle, and he had a sarmon, and all ys … dyvers plasses that wher lost. The xix day of Desember was slayne with-owt the weste dore of Powlles on master Wynborne … ys man, he dwellyng at sant Ane chyrche-yerd, with a foyne slayne. The xx day of Desember a-for non, was sant Thomas …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… master Rychemond. The tuwsday the xij day of Marche was slayne in Powlles chyrche-yerd on master Bodeley a …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… pesse of the on syd downe and t . . viij men and on mayd slayne and hurtt dyvers . . and a-nodur ded 2 with-in a … to dener. The xx day of Desember was a man . . . . was slayne and browth 54 in-to sant Margaret's Westmynster … and . . . . the wyche after-ward was knowne that he was slayne in . . . . . The x day of Desember cam tydans to the …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… . . . . . . toward Chelsey unto my lo . . . . . a man fond slayne by the way, and so . . . . that fonde hym, the wyche …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… ther was good chere. The xxvj day of November at nyght was slayne a carter by a Frenche-man, because that the carter … [field,] and that the prynse was taken, and mony taken and slayne, [and many] taken pressonars. The xxx day of Desember was slayne in John's strett. Gylbard gold-smyth dwellyng at the …
The Diary of Henry Machyn
… by owr men and the F[renchmen . . . . . . . mony a man slayne ther. The iij day of August owr . . . . . . . …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… where the seid Raufe and other were cruelly murdred and slayne by Henry the fourth, late in dede and not in right …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… in so moche that of late dyvers persones have been slayne, some in Suthwerk, and here nygh aboute the cite, and …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Calendar of State Papers, Scotland
… "Otterborne is sore hurt on the head, and his servant slayne at his helys, some thynk by the Governors … soldiers and gentlemen, "whiche remayne in maner taken or slayne." Sir Thomas Palmer and my lord Warden taken, Sir …
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