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Old and New London
… butchers, drovers, hawkers, boys, thieves, idlers, and vagabonds of every low grade, were mingled together in a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… at their houses for the use of 'all true subjects', except vagabonds, apprentices, scholars, and servants playing … even by the supporters of academic drama, to be vagabonds, unlike the actors in college productions. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… near the City harboured very many undesirable rogues and vagabonds; indeed, the neighbourhood of London was far from … hundreds of the county, by which a number of rogues and vagabonds of both sexes have been taken, and have been …
Old and New London
… justice dared to venture. Felons and outlaws, debtors and vagabonds, herded there; and to this day it is one of the … its vicinity has been an asylum for debtors, coiners, and vagabonds of every kind, ever since the middle of the …
Old and New London
… and have been known as the favourite resort of thieves and vagabonds of every description." It is to be hoped that in …
Old and New London
… other similar characters, under the common designation of vagabonds, flocked together to the same spot, together with … and penny theatres, where the performers are indeed 'vagabonds,' and the audience thieves." Thus wrote Charles …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… there to be cross-examined and made an example of. Several vagabonds, and even some captains and disbanded soldiers who …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… after being proscribed or convicted of some crime, and vagabonds and others with no fixed domicile. Besides the …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain
… we might just as well be sent away, as we are nothing but vagabonds here. All that happened on Thursday was that the …
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