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Old and New London
… the little low tables in the centre of the rooms are such tiny convalescents, that they seem to be playing at having … swells, and one or two legacies fall in, the number of tiny beds is added to by twos and threes. In an article in …
A History of the County of Warwick
… church, settled in Birmingham, where there was already a tiny meeting of eleven members, opened the previous year. In …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… companion were sent out from the mother house to form a tiny cell. 50 A Prior of Ruislip is first named towards the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… There were further suppressions in the 1520s when the tiny communities at Canwell and Sandwell and the nunnery at …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… greater trouble than ever before shall soon beset this tiny kingdom, which God forbid. 5. Et purceo qe meschief …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… though this would mean that Roade itself was only a tiny manor with a recorded population of two (VCH, op. cit., …
A History of the County of Oxford
… pp. 252, 259), was superseded in the Roman period by a tiny town, if town it can be called, built a short distance …
A History of the County of Somerset
… Somerset, were towns and villagesa settlement at Bath, a tiny town or village at Ilchester, and perhaps a village at …
A History of the County of Somerset
… such object as a helmet or standard. A hand, holding a tiny stick (?), is visible between the body and the right …
A History of the County of Somerset
… tinned alternately for decorative purposes, connected by tiny wire rings, and provided with holes by which they could … analysed, proved to contain lead (62.5), tin (36.0), and a tiny trace of antimony (0.8). The largest pewter jug has … and other potsherds, spindlewhorls, a bronze figurine of a tiny deer (?), and numerous coins, almost all of which are …
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