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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… gave him this castle for his royal seat, which he did not long enjoy, Alfred, upon Gutrum's breach of promise, not to …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… by the Treasurer of England, &c. 6 and the statute against long piked shoes was made, namely, that they should not be above 2 inches long; 7 for before this time, and since 1382, the pikes of … where the King had then above 20,000 forces, but yet ere long there was peace made, with the approbation of the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and committed to the Tower, where he remained prisoner a long time. Fabian, 468. Stow, 471. Hol. 760. Hol. 712, and …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… churchyard of St. Simon and Jude, and remained there for a long time past, during which time the city being forced to … the prosperous, good, and gracious encresse, conservacon, long contynuaunce, and magnificence of your most riall estate … burnt with continual violence four days. 29 And it was not long before the same fate attended the city again, for on the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… that have born the office of mayor of the said city, so long as they continue aldermen, shall be always justices of … merite by his own deedes. 3. That the coming of Christ was long prophesied before, and desired by the Prophets: But John … who having a ruinous house to dwell in, yet bestow cost so long as they may, to hold it up; so do I now with this …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Sussex: but the most dangerous commotions which held so long as to entitle them to the name of rebellions, were those … round about him, a lewd fellow among them cried out, " How long shall we suffer this hireling doctor, who being waged by … for a certain time, sending James Williams, and Ralph Sutton, two of the vilest that the city produced, as their …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… and sayd, yow have masse up nowe, God save it, how long yt shall hold God knowyth. And sayd more, we shuld be … Thomas Whale, Tho. Peck, Ralph Marsham, Rob. Henrie, John Sutton, Ric. Thompson, citizens and Merchants, have at their … of Lincoln's house, where he was kept in the stocks so long, with his feet so high, and lying on his back on the …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… part, praicng you to continue your favoure unto them, so long as they shall lyve emongste you, quyetlye and obedyently … high commissioners, are not fully ended, or like to be, so long as Theophilus Rickwaert is permitted to live in any … of those that made mockados at Lynn, obtained, after a long debate in the court, that the wardens of the Walloons in …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… never to walk abroad but with a red wand a yard and half long, and his wife and family the same, and not to go abroad … of a pound of cinnamon, one ounce of cloves, an ounce of long-pepper, half an ounce of grains of paradise, and half an … corn with for the poor; and continued for some years, as long as the scarcity lasted, to take the like care. In 1631, …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… were 12 l. a hundred, and wheal 20 s. a comb. In 1652, the long parliament having sat 20 years, the members were turned … Coldham. 1656,Sam. Puckle. Robert Powle or Powel, James Long. 1657, Christ. Jay. Rob. Gooch, Will. Heyward or Howard. … 1649, Ric. Harman, 5 Ric. Catlyn, Esqrs. members in the long parliament. 1656, August 20. Bernard Church, alderman, …
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