| James Walter (major, Lancs. artillery volunteers.) - 1882 - 506 стор.
...utensils for dressing provisions. Here the householders met, and were merry, and gave their charity. The young people were there too, and had dancing, bowling, shooting at butts, &c." Now, this picture of the youth of England on a summer's evening shooting at the butts on the village... | |
| William Howitt - 1888 - 412 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,... | |
| William Hone - 1888 - 876 стор.
...Whitson Ale. " In every parish was a church-house, to which belonged spits, crocks, and other otensils for dressing provisions. Here the housekeepers met....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... | |
| Peter Hampson Ditchfield - 1889 - 168 стор.
...describes the churchhouse :— " In every parish 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 \i,e. old folks] sitting gravely by, and looking on." The churchwardens bought,... | |
| William Andrews - 1890 - 224 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, &c., the ancients sitting gravely by and looking on. All things were civil, and without scandal." In the same county... | |
| John Aubrey, Sir Thomas Browne - 1890 - 334 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, &c., the ancients sitting gravely by and looking on. All things were civil and without scandal. This church-ale is doubtless... | |
| William Andrews - 1891 - 264 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 butts, etc., the ancient sitting gravely by and looking on. All things were civil, and without scandal." In... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1896 - 414 стор.
...round the large open fireplace for gossip and amusement. Aubrey tells us, " It had spits, " crocks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. " Here the housekeepers met. The young people 39 Ditchfield's English Villages, p. 107. 4° This is, no doubt, a relic of an old Roman Catholic custom... | |
| Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1896 - 420 стор.
...round the large open fireplace for gossip and amusement. Aubrey tells us, " It had spits, " crocks, and other utensils for dressing provisions. " Here the housekeepers met. The young people 39 Ditchfield's English Villages, p. 107. 4° This is, no doubt, a relic of an old Roman Catholic custom... | |
| William James Rolfe - 1896 - 304 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, without scandal." The Puritan Stubbes, in the book before quoted (page 176, above), took a different... | |
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