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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
… hens are sold by y e freemen, 4 for a Doll.; there is also wild hogs, but y t alwaies belongs to y e huntsman, who is … between her two shoulders. "Horses they have, but are all wild, & w n y e inhabitants bring y m in to tame them, they …
Old and New London
… baskets of two hundred each in one steamer, her delicious wild ducks, and those curious little birds called ruffs and …
A History of the County of Huntingdon
… were again asked to supply swans, cranes and other wild fowl against the feast of Edward. 75 Turf was another … towards the expenses of the scheme. 133 And, in spite of wild outbursts of opposition from the fenlanders, and more …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Ingram, J. By 1772 Capell, F. By 1773 Nichols, J. By 1773 Wild, J. By 1773 Day, S. By 1773 Manwaring, J. By 1773 Rich, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1765 25 June Bowen, D. 1765 16 Oct. Stone, J. 1766 31 Jan. Wild, J. 1766 1 July Norton, W. 1766 6 July Pick, W. 1766 29 …
Old and New London
… and began his career by going to Ireland (a country whose wild people he often sketches in his "Fairy Queen"), as …
Old and New London
… forth into the woods to cut green boughs and gather wild flowers for the ceremonial. At the same time they … its swings and roundabouts, its spiced gingerbread, and wild-beast shows, is now a thing of the past. There were, in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bernard Rawlins, glazier, 15 John Dew, plasterer, 16 John Wild, joiner, 17 Richard Hawkins, painter, 18 and Thomas …
Old and New London
… Oneby, for killing in a duel, 1718 and 1726; Jonathan Wild, the thief-taker, 1725; the infamous Colonel Charteris, … "the second door south of Ship Court," lived Jonathan Wild, the famous thief-taker, who had a very intimate … years; and by another clause, with a particular view to Wild's proceedings, a heavy punishment was awarded to all who …