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A History of the County of Somerset
… liberties of sa-ke and so-ke, tholl and theam, and infange-thief, of trial and judgement such as those claimed in … 540 The church was still in existence in 1276 when a thief, removed from the gallows for burial in its churchyard, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… on the waste in 1751. In 1716 the bay mare of a thief caught within the manor was claimed by the lord, and in …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… A lane branches off from the road at the plantation of Thief Hole, and runs towards the village. Thief Hole has been known by this name since before 1657, when the way over Purgatory by Thief Hole was in want of repair. 4 Purgatory is the name …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… church at evensong, and was asked by someone if he was a thief or a robber. He replied that he was neither, but had …
A History of the County of Hertford
… 44 Its further descent is not known. 45 Broc. Gules a thief argent with a lion passant gules therein. CHURCH The …
A History of the County of York North Riding
… least as early as 1145. 7 Richard son of John de Cardoyl, thief, took sanctuary in it in 12678, 8 and it seems to have …
A History of the County of Oxford
… church for more than a year while in prison as a notorious thief, and was finally deprived. 156 Other rectors were …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… Great E. window, 13, upper centre. Longinus. Crucified thief. 152631 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… birth. ( c) The Coronation. ( d) The Dane-gelt. ( e) The thief. ( f) The apparition of Christ. ( g) The shipwreck. E. …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… the Clerk 32 approaching the Church, took him for the thief who had escaped, and struck him with his sword under … wounded, believed that William le Porter was the thief who had escaped, and immediately struck back and hit …
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