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... Records ( Surtees Soc . ) . " Wag - horn " still exists . It was Captain Waghorn who was tried for the wreck of the Royal George in 1782. So far of the term " wag . ” Let us now turn to " shake . " " Simon Shake - lok " occurs in the ...
... Records ( Surtees Soc . ) . " Wag - horn " still exists . It was Captain Waghorn who was tried for the wreck of the Royal George in 1782. So far of the term " wag . ” Let us now turn to " shake . " " Simon Shake - lok " occurs in the ...
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... record hood of the World the other day , I came upon the following passage : - the death of Lord Dundee , written in a style. uttering a word when we say , May you live , Sirs ? The matter came to Buddha's ears . Priests , he said , the ...
... record hood of the World the other day , I came upon the following passage : - the death of Lord Dundee , written in a style. uttering a word when we say , May you live , Sirs ? The matter came to Buddha's ears . Priests , he said , the ...
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... record . They abound in what are called " the Dark Ages . " EDMUND TEW , M.A. PARALLEL PASSAGES.- " This is the golden chain of love , whereby the whole creation is bound to the throne of the Creator . " - Arch- deacon Hare's sermon on ...
... record . They abound in what are called " the Dark Ages . " EDMUND TEW , M.A. PARALLEL PASSAGES.- " This is the golden chain of love , whereby the whole creation is bound to the throne of the Creator . " - Arch- deacon Hare's sermon on ...
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... Records is Robert Alexander , who was Equery of the Stable " to Queen Elizabeth . This person , in 1585 , was employed by the Queen to convey to " the King of Scotts " certain horses which she sent him 66 In 35 Ed . III . , by a deed 26 ...
... Records is Robert Alexander , who was Equery of the Stable " to Queen Elizabeth . This person , in 1585 , was employed by the Queen to convey to " the King of Scotts " certain horses which she sent him 66 In 35 Ed . III . , by a deed 26 ...
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... Record , it is not improbable that many sold themselves into villenage - younger descendants , for instance , of freemen of every rank . These , as far as my memory carries me , would become villeins in gross . The females were called ...
... Record , it is not improbable that many sold themselves into villenage - younger descendants , for instance , of freemen of every rank . These , as far as my memory carries me , would become villeins in gross . The females were called ...
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