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... later . Therefore every quarter of the heaven hath two winds apeece . From the equinoctiall sunne - rising bloweth the East wind Subsolanus : from the rising thereof in Mid - winter , the Southeast Vulturnus . The former of these the ...
... later . Therefore every quarter of the heaven hath two winds apeece . From the equinoctiall sunne - rising bloweth the East wind Subsolanus : from the rising thereof in Mid - winter , the Southeast Vulturnus . The former of these the ...
Page 445
... later at Stamford and Bourne in addition . At Lincoln as at York the scarcity of M.A.'s produced by the Black Death made itself felt , and in 1351 the Chapter appointed one John Muscham Grammar School master , subject to the condition ...
... later at Stamford and Bourne in addition . At Lincoln as at York the scarcity of M.A.'s produced by the Black Death made itself felt , and in 1351 the Chapter appointed one John Muscham Grammar School master , subject to the condition ...
Page 450
... later . But it was dissolved again and the chantry endowment confiscated to the Crown in 1548 under the Chantries Act of Edward VI . When Guildford Grammar School became one of the so - called Free Grammar Schools of King Edward VI by ...
... later . But it was dissolved again and the chantry endowment confiscated to the Crown in 1548 under the Chantries Act of Edward VI . When Guildford Grammar School became one of the so - called Free Grammar Schools of King Edward VI by ...
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