Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 287F. Jefferies, 1967 - Early English newspapers |
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Page 176
... mentioned inclosures ( the lands being intermixed deal by deal with the ancient glebe ) , being a messuage and tenement at Hayton , were purchased with the sum of £ 200 by the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty , and now with the glebe ...
... mentioned inclosures ( the lands being intermixed deal by deal with the ancient glebe ) , being a messuage and tenement at Hayton , were purchased with the sum of £ 200 by the governors of Queen Anne's Bounty , and now with the glebe ...
Page 227
... mentioned , inn - yards were anciently used as theatres ; the " Belle Sauvage was a favourite place for dramatic performances , its inner yard being spacious , and having handsomely carved galleries to the first and second floors at the ...
... mentioned , inn - yards were anciently used as theatres ; the " Belle Sauvage was a favourite place for dramatic performances , its inner yard being spacious , and having handsomely carved galleries to the first and second floors at the ...
Page 236
... mentioned as existing in that locality , there was another famous one , namely , the " White Hart . " It had the largest inn sign , except the " Castle " in Fleet Street . Much maligned Jack Cade and some of his followers put up at this ...
... mentioned as existing in that locality , there was another famous one , namely , the " White Hart . " It had the largest inn sign , except the " Castle " in Fleet Street . Much maligned Jack Cade and some of his followers put up at this ...
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Old Doctors The By C W HECKETHORN | 139 |
The Thames a Salmon RiverPurification of the Thames | 165 |
Tale The of Anne By KATHARINE Sylvester | 223 |
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