The Antiquary, Том 4Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson E. Stock, 1881 |
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... interesting article , " The First Printing Press at Oxford , " in the January number of THE ANTIQUARY , the date he assigns to it is 1485 , but that date is curiously expressed in five - year Olympiads as follows : - Hoc opusculum in ...
... interesting article , " The First Printing Press at Oxford , " in the January number of THE ANTIQUARY , the date he assigns to it is 1485 , but that date is curiously expressed in five - year Olympiads as follows : - Hoc opusculum in ...
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... interesting , giving * Notably that which sat in the Goldsmiths ' Hall , a good idea of the value of stock on a well- worked Kentish or Surrey farm . The account ( in the Audit ) of the profits accruing from sales or leases of the ...
... interesting , giving * Notably that which sat in the Goldsmiths ' Hall , a good idea of the value of stock on a well- worked Kentish or Surrey farm . The account ( in the Audit ) of the profits accruing from sales or leases of the ...
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... interesting local notices occur — one of the payment of £ 100 , as a fine for recu- sancy , in 1596 , by John Thynne of Long Leake , co . Wilts ; the other of a considerable sum demanded from Wm . Shearman , gent . , of Fuller's Rents ...
... interesting local notices occur — one of the payment of £ 100 , as a fine for recu- sancy , in 1596 , by John Thynne of Long Leake , co . Wilts ; the other of a considerable sum demanded from Wm . Shearman , gent . , of Fuller's Rents ...
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... interesting litigation which arose respecting these in 1719 . Thomas Cavendish went on two voyages in 1586 and dition to Guiana completes the volume , which con- 1591 , and the account of Raleigh's unfortunate expe- tains much valuable ...
... interesting litigation which arose respecting these in 1719 . Thomas Cavendish went on two voyages in 1586 and dition to Guiana completes the volume , which con- 1591 , and the account of Raleigh's unfortunate expe- tains much valuable ...
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... interesting as connecting Craven Buildings , Drury Lane , with the Craven dales . William Craven , of Appletreewick , was a pauper lad , and took the name of the district from which he came . His journey to London was a successful one ...
... interesting as connecting Craven Buildings , Drury Lane , with the Craven dales . William Craven , of Appletreewick , was a pauper lad , and took the name of the district from which he came . His journey to London was a successful one ...
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