The Antiquary, Volumul 4Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1881 |
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Pagina 5
... reign of King Henry VI . , it was afterwards leased by his successor and the Chapter ( as an endow- ment for the services which were to be celebrated over his grave in the Cathedral ) to a gentleman named Lionel Barnard , from Liberties ...
... reign of King Henry VI . , it was afterwards leased by his successor and the Chapter ( as an endow- ment for the services which were to be celebrated over his grave in the Cathedral ) to a gentleman named Lionel Barnard , from Liberties ...
Pagina 16
... reign refers to the employment of the proceeds , in part , of estates confiscated after the rebellion of 1569. Sir T. Gargrave was deputed to expend these in payment of coat and conduct money , probably for the army under Sussex , which ...
... reign refers to the employment of the proceeds , in part , of estates confiscated after the rebellion of 1569. Sir T. Gargrave was deputed to expend these in payment of coat and conduct money , probably for the army under Sussex , which ...
Pagina 19
... reign we have another commission - that appointed to administer the property of Lord Cobham , attainted for his share in the " Rye " plot . The entries for the sale of cattle , & c . , are particularly complete and interesting , giving ...
... reign we have another commission - that appointed to administer the property of Lord Cobham , attainted for his share in the " Rye " plot . The entries for the sale of cattle , & c . , are particularly complete and interesting , giving ...
Pagina 23
... reign : Nothing it profiteth the dead On beds of satin to have lain And drank from gold the vine - juice red And lived in glee and lustihead . Soon all such joys must be resigned : All pass away , and in their stead Only the sin remains ...
... reign : Nothing it profiteth the dead On beds of satin to have lain And drank from gold the vine - juice red And lived in glee and lustihead . Soon all such joys must be resigned : All pass away , and in their stead Only the sin remains ...
Pagina 24
... reign of King John , bearing a seal with a design of a merwoman suckling a merchild . - Mr . Rivett Carnac exhibited a collection of spindle - whorls and votive seals found in Buddhist ruins in North - west India . - Mr . R. S. Fergu ...
... reign of King John , bearing a seal with a design of a merwoman suckling a merchild . - Mr . Rivett Carnac exhibited a collection of spindle - whorls and votive seals found in Buddhist ruins in North - west India . - Mr . R. S. Fergu ...
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Pagina 175 - Invest me in my motley ; give me leave To speak my mind, and I will through and through Cleanse the foul body of the infected world, If they will patiently receive my medicine.
Pagina 62 - Prolusions*, gives an account of a chimerical correspondence between two friends by the help of a certain load-stone, which had such virtue in it, that if it touched two several needles, when one of the needles so touched began to move, the other, though at never so great a distance, moved at the same time, and in the same manner.
Pagina 176 - I FIRST adventure, with fool-hardy might, To tread the steps of perilous despite. I first adventure, follow me who list, And be the second English satirist.
Pagina 180 - I sat viewing the silver streams glide silently towards their centre, the tempestuous sea ; yet sometimes opposed by rugged roots and pebble-stones, which broke their waves, and turned them into foam. And sometimes I beguiled time by viewing the harmless lambs ; some leaping securely in the cool shade, whilst others sported themselves in the cheerful sun ; and saw others craving comfort from the swollen udders of their bleating dams. As...
Pagina 143 - Your worm is your only emperor for diet: we fat all creatures else to fat us, and we fat ourselves for maggots: your fat king and your lean beggar is but variable service; two dishes, but to one table: that's the end.
Pagina 9 - But forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke, the minister, that it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings to his owne glory, and the good of this plantation.
Pagina 128 - Moreover, the number and hardness of the rules called the Pie, and the manifold changings of the service, was the cause, that, to turn the book only was so hard and intricate a matter, that many times there was more business to find out what should be read, than to read it when it was found out.
Pagina 249 - It is not perhaps generally known that to Mr. Griffith Jones, and a brother of his, Mr. Giles Jones, in conjunction with Mr. John Newbery, the public are indebted for the origin of those numerous and popular little books for the amusement and instruction of children which have been ever since received with universal approbation...
Pagina 45 - And they who, to be sure of Paradise, Dying put on the weeds of Dominic, Or in Franciscan think to pass disguised.
Pagina 151 - In conclusion, we report to your Majesty that there prevails amongst the inhabitants of a great majority of the incorporated towns a general, and, in our opinion, a just dissatisfaction with their municipal institutions ; a distrust of the self-elected municipal councils, whose powers are subject to no popular control, and whose acts and proceedings being secret, are unchecked by the influence of public opinion...