The Antiquary, Volumen4E.W. Allen, 1873 |
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... carrying them to New Prison , the weavers at- tempted to rescue their fellows ; the train'd - bands fired at them with powder , which had no other effect than to bands fired ball , and wounded three persons , some very heighten their ...
... carrying them to New Prison , the weavers at- tempted to rescue their fellows ; the train'd - bands fired at them with powder , which had no other effect than to bands fired ball , and wounded three persons , some very heighten their ...
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... carried on by means of the easy access they have to the ladies and gentlemen who employ them . " From Lloyd's Evening Post , of May 22 , 1765 , we get a very graphic picture of the general alarm the riotous weavers had created in London ...
... carried on by means of the easy access they have to the ladies and gentlemen who employ them . " From Lloyd's Evening Post , of May 22 , 1765 , we get a very graphic picture of the general alarm the riotous weavers had created in London ...
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... carried in some Scottish procession ; I think on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the Wallace Monument . These weapons are alleged to be the swords of Sir William Wallace , King Robert Bruce , Sir John de Graeme , the ...
... carried in some Scottish procession ; I think on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of the Wallace Monument . These weapons are alleged to be the swords of Sir William Wallace , King Robert Bruce , Sir John de Graeme , the ...
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... carried back into the 12th cen- tury , the earliest authentic example of the reign of Richard I. , being displayed on the second Great Seal , of the lion- hearted king himself . Sir Walter Scott , I know not for what reason , evidently ...
... carried back into the 12th cen- tury , the earliest authentic example of the reign of Richard I. , being displayed on the second Great Seal , of the lion- hearted king himself . Sir Walter Scott , I know not for what reason , evidently ...
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... carrying his dog in one hand and hawk in the other , after a landing of the Normans at Hastings , shows Wadard feast ... carried to William tidings of Harold's condition . However this may be , a good bribe induced Guy to relinquish his ...
... carrying his dog in one hand and hawk in the other , after a landing of the Normans at Hastings , shows Wadard feast ... carried to William tidings of Harold's condition . However this may be , a good bribe induced Guy to relinquish his ...
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