Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History SocietyShropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1915 |
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... Shrewsbury . Yale University Library , New Haven , Conn . , U.S.A. , c / o Messrs . E. G. Allen & Son , Ltd. , 12 and 14 , Grape Street , Shaftesbury Avenue , London , W.C. HONORARY MEMBERS . The Mayor of Shrewsbury. The. High. Sheriff. of.
... Shrewsbury . Yale University Library , New Haven , Conn . , U.S.A. , c / o Messrs . E. G. Allen & Son , Ltd. , 12 and 14 , Grape Street , Shaftesbury Avenue , London , W.C. HONORARY MEMBERS . The Mayor of Shrewsbury. The. High. Sheriff. of.
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Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain). 1470 - Nov . 23. John Hord and John Gatacre ... Sheriff to whom the writ was directed had not returned the writ , and that the Bailiffs had used the wrong seal ...
Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain). 1470 - Nov . 23. John Hord and John Gatacre ... Sheriff to whom the writ was directed had not returned the writ , and that the Bailiffs had used the wrong seal ...
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... Shropshire ) whom the Sheriff was commanded in July , 1340 , to send to a Council of Merchants to be held at Westminster in August of that year , the 3 others being his fellow Member , William de la Hulle , Adam de la Home and John de ...
... Shropshire ) whom the Sheriff was commanded in July , 1340 , to send to a Council of Merchants to be held at Westminster in August of that year , the 3 others being his fellow Member , William de la Hulle , Adam de la Home and John de ...
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Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain). family . He may be identical with John ... Sheriff of Shropshire in 1381 . Thomas Horde was the first of that distinguished family to MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR ...
Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society (Great Britain). family . He may be identical with John ... Sheriff of Shropshire in 1381 . Thomas Horde was the first of that distinguished family to MEMBERS OF PARLIAMENT FOR ...
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... Sheriff of Shropshire in 1424. Mr. Harnage is stated in the Shropshire Visitation and in Blakeway's Sheriffs to have also represented Bridgnorth in 1419 and this is probably based on Prynne's Right of Elections , but the official return ...
... Sheriff of Shropshire in 1424. Mr. Harnage is stated in the Shropshire Visitation and in Blakeway's Sheriffs to have also represented Bridgnorth in 1419 and this is probably based on Prynne's Right of Elections , but the official return ...
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Acton aforesaid Anne Apley April Bailiff Bart Bemand Bishop Bishop of Hereford born Borough Bridgnorth Burgess buried Burwarton Castle clerk Condover Corbet County of Salop Court daughter of Sir Deanery of Newport Deanery of Salop death died Dinthill diocese of Hereford Earl of Shrewsbury Edward Edward Donne eldest Elizabeth Eyton father Francis gent Gough Hall heir Henry Henry Whitmore Hereford Hugh Humphrey instituted James July June King lands Leighton Lord Lord Berwick Ludlow Mackworth Manor of Wrockwardine March Margaret married Mary Member messuage Mytton Owen parish church Parliament patron Pigot Pitchford probably rectory Richard Robert Robert Pigot Roger Roger Pope Samuel Sarah Sept Sheriff of Shropshire Sir George Sir John Sir Thomas Sir Thomas Whitmore Sir William Subsidy Roll Sutton Talbot Thomas Holland Thomas Whitmore Topp vacant vicarage void Walter Wenlock Wheathill Whitton wife William Whitmore
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Trang 260 - This innocent word Trimmer signifieth no more than this, That if Men are together in a Boat, and one part of the Company would weigh it down on one side, another would make it lean as much to the contrary; it happeneth there is a third Opinion of those, who conceive it would do as well, if the Boat went even, without endangering the Passengers...
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Trang 294 - The principal of his pronouns was thou ; and as for you, ye, and yours, I found they were not looked upon as parts of speech in this grammar. All the verbs wanted the second person plural ; the participles ended all in ing or ed, which were marked with a particular accent. There were no adverbs besides yea and nay. The same thrift was observed in the prepositions. The conjunctions were only hem ! and ha ! and the interjections brought under the three heads of sighing, sobbing, and groaning. " There...
Trang 294 - The next figure was a man that sat under a most profound composure of mind : he wore an hat whose brims were exactly parallel with the horizon : his garment had neither sleeve nor skirt, nor so much as a superfluous button. What they called his cravat, was a little piece of white linen quilled with great exactness, and hanging below his chin about two inches. Seeing a book in his hand, I asked our artist what it was, who told me it was the Quakers' religion ; upon which I desired a sight of it.
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Trang 260 - Trimmer is far from Idolatry in other things, in one thing only he cometh near it, his Country is in some degree his Idol; he doth not Worship the Sun, because 'tis not peculiar to us, it rambles about the World, and is less kind to us than to others: but for the Earth of England, tho...
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Trang 309 - Yet what is her crime, Doctor?' - 'Apostacy, Madam; apostacy from the community in which she was educated.' 'Surely the quitting one community for another cannot be a crime, if it is done from motives of conscience. Hadst thou been educated in the Romish church, I must suppose thou wouldst have abjured its errors, and that there would have been merit in the abjuration.
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