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Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry VI
… lands in that parish, namely a parcel of land called 'Southey croft,' a parcel called 'Connewere croft,' a parcel …
Old and New London
… expressed a morbid horror of it; and Coleridge and Southey, many years later, in "The Devil's Walk," published …
A History of the County of Somerset
… his death in 1774 23 and left it to his nephew William Southey, son of his sister Elizabeth. William took the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… previously covered with lead: here lies buried the poet Southey, on whose monument is an inscription by the laureate …
Old and New London
… THE ROYAL DOCKYARD, DEPTFORD, IN 1810. John Evelyn, whom Southey styles a "perfect model of an English gentleman," and …
Old and New London
… Baby's Dbut"), Cobbett ("The Hampshire Farmer's Address"), Southey ("The Rebuilding"), Coleridge ("Play House Musings"), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… poetry, but chiefly remembered as the friend of Cowper, Southey, Blake, Flaxman, and Romney. He sold the estate in …
Old and New London
… underneath. At Mr. Dyer's I have seen Sir Walter Scott, Southey, Coleridge, Lamb, Talfourd, and many other celebrated … graceful story, "Peter Wilkins," from whose flying women Southey drew his poetical notion of the Glendoveer, or flying … hypocrisy. Canning, in one of his bitter banters on Southey's republican odes, writes, "For this act Did …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1670
… Peter, letter of Southesk, Earl of, see Carnegy. Southey, Rob. Mary, daughter of, petition of Southwark …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… letters dated from Southcott, George Southerne, John Southey, Mary, petition of Rob. Southgate Prison (Exeter) …
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