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A Survey of London
… in 15423. 208, l. 27. so called of a Bosse. In Samuel Rowlands' Humors Looking Glasse, p. 29, the country fool goes … Stow does not connect Bow-bell with cockney, but Rowlands in his Letting of Humours, &c., p. 65, has: 'To let … part possessed of Mercers. for Mercers in Cheapside see Rowlands, Letting of Humours, &c., p. 45: Who have we here? …
A Survey of London
… in Insula Paulina.' This last jest is paralleled by Samuel Rowlands's satire on the traveller in conceit, whose 'journey … with Duke Humphrey' became a proverb for to go dinnerless. Rowlands begins a tale in his Knave of Clubs, p. 10, thus: …
A Survey of London
… Woze in August, 1583, see Annales, 1175, ed. 1605. Samuel Rowlands, in his Knave of Hearts, p. 48, writes: For though … at 'my master's garden-house here in Moorfields', Samuel Rowlands, in his Knave of Clubs, p. 7, describes how 'a …
November 1650: An Act for raising of One hundred and twenty thousand pounds per Mensem for Four Moneths, To commence the Five and twentieth of December 1650. for Maintenance of the Forces in England, Ireland and Scotland, Raised by Authority of Parliament for the Service of this Commonwealth.
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum