| John Strype - 1824 - 620 стор.
...church four miles, one William Smyth of the 'parish of " Manchester met him by the way, and taking his horse " by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and...horse had not broke " out of the hand of the said Smyth, of likelihood he had " slain him. Desiring therefore your lordship to help us, " that quietly... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 620 стор.
...church four miles, one William Smyth of the parish of " Manchester met him by the way, and taking his horse " by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and...horse had not broke " out of the hand of the said Smyth, of likelihood he had " slain him. Desiring therefore your lordship to help us, " that quietly... | |
| John Strype - 1824 - 614 стор.
...Manchester met him by the way, and taking his hor* " by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and woundfd " him with three wounds. And if his horse had not broke " out of the hand of the said Smyth, of likelihood he bail " slain him. Desiring therefore your lordship to help us " that quietly... | |
| Philip Wentworth - 1892 - 242 стор.
...Church four miles, one William Smythe, of the parish of Manchester, met him by the way, and taking his horse by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and...wounded him with three wounds, and if his horse had not broken out of the hand of the said Smythe, of likelihood he had slain him. Desiring, therefore, your... | |
| 1899 - 336 стор.
...distant from the parish church four miles," when one William Smythe met him by the way, and taking his horse by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and...wounded him with three wounds, and if his horse had not broken out of the hand of the said Smythe, of likelihood he had slain him. It is not unlikely that... | |
| Henry Thomas Crofton - 1899 - 360 стор.
...distant from the parish church four miles," when one William Smythe met him by the way, and taking his horse by the bridle, drew his dagger, and beat and...wounded him with three wounds, and if his horse had not broken out of the hand of the said Smythe, of likelihood he had slain him. It is not unlikely that... | |
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