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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Will. Beart or Berte. Rich, de Bumpstede. John Treye or Tye. 1343, John de Hakeford. Richard de Bitering. Roger …
Old and New London
… this from Cambridge; both alike In artful stratagem to tye the noose, While women, 'Do you want the parson?' cry." A …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… R. Fourth Yeoman Harbinger 16891702; 17041782 1689 26 Mar. Tye, J. 1701 1 Apr. Verhaest, J. 1701 19 Aug. Hoyte, S. 1704 …
Old and New London
… estate at Ringshall, near Ipswich, and on Battisford Tye (common) traces of the old sawpits can still be seen. The …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… so loose and uncertain, that they resolved the next day to tye him down to some certain Queries, drawn up in Writing, to …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… Parliament, nor can the Resolution of one Session be a Tye or Obligation upon any succeeding Session. The Event …
The History and Proceedings of the House of Commons
… this State of Friendship, a Friendship secured by every Tye that can bind Friends! That you, I say, Sir, should force … one another; and if Gentlemen knew how strong and sacred a Tye an Oath is with these People, they would not be surprized …
Yorkshire Lay Subsidy
Survey of London
… for the barebaiting in ye tiltyard, seting up posts to tye the bulls and bares unto, setting up posts and a raile … Cross the tilt yard. Putting up railes in ye parke to tye the doggs unto." (P.R.O., Works, 5/4.) (i) "The …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… been. My Lords, It is the Law that gives that Soveraign tye, which with all Obedience and Chearfulness, the Subject, …
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