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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… to be reproved by Cavelling Censure, which maketh place for it self to enter where it findeth none, and, to be … the Reformed Religion in all the three Kingdoms: But in place of the Gracious Answer which we expected, our … their consent, and all possitive Laws are silent and give place. This Law hath place, sometimes to excuse, sometimes to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… of the sea flowed up by it as far as Smallhyth, to which place, or at least not far from it, the Rother appears to …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… the Isle of Shepey From its situation it is as unhealthy a place as an within that Island. THE PARAMOUNT MANOR of Milton … Cromer, who was possessed of a large estate in this place before, which had antiently belonged to the Cobhams, 2 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… latter were a kind of light horse, who rode about from place to place in the night, to gain intelligence of the landing of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… take up too much room to describe particularly in this place. 3 Dr. Plot observes, that there are very few rats or …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… inhabitants of the Isle of Thanet to build a bridge at the place called Sarre ferry. As to the other part of the … Some shew of this custom seems still remaining at a place called Chesmunds, (which it is likely, was a part of … water swellith yet up at a creek a myle and more toward a place cawled Sarre, which was the commune fery when Thanet …
Survey of London
… the late eighteenth century, Kentish ragstone was used in place of chalk on occasion. Chalk seems also to have been the … of London the wind is scarcely felt, it sweeps over this place with great strength'. 72 Even today, the Isle of Dogs is a noticeably windy place, and before development must have been ideal for …
Magna Britannia
… the unfortunate Edward II. had fixed on this island as a place of refuge; and that, in attempting to sail thither, he …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… y t time See y e Cloths [nor a deleted] hanging in their place nor can give any reason for charging Stretton w th …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… That Smith took his hat from him & returned him his own in place of it. That after parting from them & going forward to … oath y t on [ deletion] hearing Murder cryed he run to y e place & found y e Prisoner a few y ds from y e woman y t he … o Bracey makes Oath y t he heard an Outcry & made for y e place where he Saw y e woman there & y e prisoner running …