Records of Buckinghamshire, Том 5James Pickburn, 1878 |
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... known anything of their own parish church , nor ever seen much to admire in it , have been led to examine it more closely , and to value it more highly as the House of God . The progress made by the Society since its formation has been ...
... known anything of their own parish church , nor ever seen much to admire in it , have been led to examine it more closely , and to value it more highly as the House of God . The progress made by the Society since its formation has been ...
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... known and re- membered for many a long year . This was easily accom- plished by what is termed " beating the boundaries . ' is a familiar custom with us - it has descended to us . We are indeed indebted to our rude grandsires for the ...
... known and re- membered for many a long year . This was easily accom- plished by what is termed " beating the boundaries . ' is a familiar custom with us - it has descended to us . We are indeed indebted to our rude grandsires for the ...
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... known as the Witenagemot , or meeting of the wise men , the root from which has sprung our modern English Parliament under the headship of a king - sometimes elective , sometimes hereditary -- is another proof of practical shrewdness ...
... known as the Witenagemot , or meeting of the wise men , the root from which has sprung our modern English Parliament under the headship of a king - sometimes elective , sometimes hereditary -- is another proof of practical shrewdness ...
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... sympathy between the Norman subject and the Saxon , it is well known that the former were equally zealous with the great body of the people in demanding the restoration of the old Saxon laws and 6 THE ENGLAND OF FORMER DAYS .
... sympathy between the Norman subject and the Saxon , it is well known that the former were equally zealous with the great body of the people in demanding the restoration of the old Saxon laws and 6 THE ENGLAND OF FORMER DAYS .
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... known for such afterwards by the spectators . The Society of Anti- quaries many years ago published a collection of prints , showing the manner in which the criminal's head was exposed in the time of Henry VII . , whilst in the pillory ...
... known for such afterwards by the spectators . The Society of Anti- quaries many years ago published a collection of prints , showing the manner in which the criminal's head was exposed in the time of Henry VII . , whilst in the pillory ...
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Abbey aforesaid aisle Amersham ancient appears arch arms Aylesbury Bart Beachampton Beaconsfield bells Bennet borough Browne Willis Buckingham Buckinghamshire Bucks burgesses buried Burke Burnham Burnham Abbey Calverton Castle Cave celt century chancel chapel Charles Lowndes charter church Claydon CLAYDON HOUSE Danes daughter Desborough died Duke Earl Edward effigies England engraved feet flint founder guild Hedsor heir Henry High Wycombe Hill Hospital House Hughenden Hughenden Manor hundred inscription interesting King King's Knight Lady land Lipscomb Little Marlow London Lord Lowndes Manor Marlow married Mary Mears mentioned Missenden Montfort monument nave Newport Pagnell Norman original Oxford parish Parliament payd Penn period Plate present probably Queen RECORDS reign remains restoration Richard road Robert Roman Saxon side stone Stony Stratford Temple Thomas tion tower town Verney Vicar wall Wellesbourne wife William window
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