| William Hone - 1837 - 874 стор.
...utensils for dressing provision. Here the housekeepers met, and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, Sec. the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on. All things were civil, and without scandal, "-f... | |
| William Hone - 1837 - 936 стор.
...utensils for dressing provision. Here the housekeepers met, and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, вес. the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on. All things were civil, and without scandal.... | |
| William Howitt - 1838 - 414 стор.
...innocent by alms. " In every parish," says Aubrey, " was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crocks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the...too; and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, etc., the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on. King James, to check the progress of non-conformity,... | |
| 1841 - 884 стор.
...utensils for dressing provisions. Here the housekeepers met, and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at balls, &c., the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on. All things (he adds) were civil, and without... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 стор.
...thus describes a Whitson Ale. " In every parish was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crock*, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the...dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c. the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on." It seems too that a tree was erected by the church door, where... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 512 стор.
...description of a Whitsun-ale is, that " in every parish was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crooks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the...dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c. the ancients sitting gravely by and looking on." An arbour, called Robin Hood's Bovver, was erected in the church-yard,... | |
| Robert Thomas Hampson - 1841 - 514 стор.
...description of a Whitsun-ale is, that " in every parish was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crooks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the...too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &e. the ancients sitting gravely by and looking on." An arbour, called Robin Hood's Bower, was erected... | |
| Charles Knight - 1843 - 566 стор.
...utensils for dressing provision. Here the housekeepers met and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there, too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butt?, &c., the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on. All things were civil, and without scandal.... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 стор.
...describes a Whitsun ale:— " In every parish was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crocks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. Here the...housekeepers met. The young people were there too, aud had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c., the ancients sitting gravely by, and looking on."... | |
| George Soane - 1847 - 360 стор.
...btrnsils for dressing provision. Here the housekeepers met and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts &c., the ancients sitting gravely by and looking on. All things were civil and without scandal. This church-ale is doubtless... | |
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