33. to which belonged spits, crocks, &c., utensils for dressing Provision. Here the Housekeepers met, and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c., the ancients sitting gravely... An Historical Account of the Origin of the Commission: Appointed to Inquire ... - Página 264por Nicholas Carlisle - 1828 - 330 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1824 - 486 páginas
...the business. In every parish there was a church-house, to which belonged spits, pots, crocks, &c. for dressing provision. Here the housekeepers met...were merry, and gave their charity. The young people came there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, See. Mr. A. Wood assures me, there were... | |
| 1824 - 436 páginas
...parish, did tin; business. In every parish there was a churchhouse, to which belonged spits, potts &«. for dressing provision. Here the house-keepers met,...were merry, and gave their charity. The young: people canin there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c. Mr. A. Wood assures me* there were... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 858 páginas
...parish) the church-ale of Whitsuntide did ihe business. In every parish is (or was) a church-house to which belonged spits, crocks, &c. utensils for...and looking on. All things were civil, and without scandal."t Mr. Douce tells us, that " At present the Whitsun ales are conducted in the following manner.... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 892 páginas
...which belonged spits, crocks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the housekeepers met. The young people were there too, and had dancing,...the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on." It seems too that a tree was erected by the church door, where a banner was placed, and maidens stood... | |
| William Hone - 1868 - 846 páginas
...which Inlonged spits, crocks, and other otensils for dressing provisions. Here the housekeepers met. The young people were there too, and had dancing,...the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on." It seems too that a tree was erected by the church door, where a banner was placed, and maidens stood... | |
| William Hone - 1827 - 394 páginas
...the business. In every parish there was a church-house, to which belonged spits, pots, crocks, &c. for dressing provisiOn. here the housekeepers met...were merry, and gave their charity. The young people came there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c. Mr. A. Wood assures me, there were... | |
| Nicholas Carlisle - 1828 - 352 páginas
...Whitsuntide did the business. In every Parish is (or was) a Church House, 1 Rep. xn. p. 281. 2 Rep. \ip 33. to which belonged spits, crocks, &c, utensils...scandal. The Church-Ale is doubtless derived from the Aycnrai, or Love Feasts, mentioned in the New Testament." And he adds, " Mr. A. Wood assures me, that... | |
| Notes - 1828 - 386 páginas
...parish there was a church-house to which belonged spits, pots, crocks, &c. for dressing provisions. Here the house-keepers met and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people came there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at the butts, &c. According to A. Wood, there were... | |
| John Wainwright - 1829 - 448 páginas
...parish there was a church house, to which belonged spits, pots, crooks, &c. for dressing provisions. Here the housekeepers met and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people came there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c.;" while the mansion of the parish... | |
| Hugh F. Martyndale - 1830 - 290 páginas
...parish was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crooks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the housekeepers met, and were merry, and gave...were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at balls, &c., the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on. All things," he adds, " were civil, and... | |
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