Gloucestershire Notes and Queries: An Illustrated Quarterly Magazine Devoted to the History and Antiquities of Gloucestershire, Volume 4William Phillimore Watts Phillimore, Sidney Joseph Madge Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, and Company, Limited, 1890 - Gloucestershire (England) |
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... King of the Forest of Dean " 1693. An old " Bristol Mercury 1694. Rights of Common of the Freemen of Gloucester 1695 ... Kings Registers : Marriages , 1538- 1811 .. 1725. The Gloucester Corporation Records 1726. The Healthiness of ...
... King of the Forest of Dean " 1693. An old " Bristol Mercury 1694. Rights of Common of the Freemen of Gloucester 1695 ... Kings Registers : Marriages , 1538- 1811 .. 1725. The Gloucester Corporation Records 1726. The Healthiness of ...
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... King Charles I.'s Gloves 1813. Lieut . - Colonel Richard Townsende , born 1619 . 1814. The " Bristol Gazette " 1815 ... Kings Church : Monumental Inscriptions 1841. Munk's " Roll of Physicians " : Gloucestershire Names 1842. Turnpike ...
... King Charles I.'s Gloves 1813. Lieut . - Colonel Richard Townsende , born 1619 . 1814. The " Bristol Gazette " 1815 ... Kings Church : Monumental Inscriptions 1841. Munk's " Roll of Physicians " : Gloucestershire Names 1842. Turnpike ...
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... King Lucius and Gloucester 542 543 1880. Discovery of an ancient Guest House in Gloucester 548 1887. Oldisworth Family .. 1890. The Cowley , or Colley , Family 1881. The late Thomas Gambier Parry , D.L. , of Highnam Court 1882. The old ...
... King Lucius and Gloucester 542 543 1880. Discovery of an ancient Guest House in Gloucester 548 1887. Oldisworth Family .. 1890. The Cowley , or Colley , Family 1881. The late Thomas Gambier Parry , D.L. , of Highnam Court 1882. The old ...
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... King , " and the mayor drank the contents of the mace - head ; and so it passed down the table , each person vis - à - vis performing the " God save the King " to him . In connection with this ceremony , an amusing anecdote is related ...
... King , " and the mayor drank the contents of the mace - head ; and so it passed down the table , each person vis - à - vis performing the " God save the King " to him . In connection with this ceremony , an amusing anecdote is related ...
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... king's court ( or aula regis ) , as relates to pleas of the crown in the year 1221 , or , as one would now say , to proceedings in the criminal as distinguished from the civil courts . " It is , " as Mr. Maitland has defined it , " a ...
... king's court ( or aula regis ) , as relates to pleas of the crown in the year 1221 , or , as one would now say , to proceedings in the criminal as distinguished from the civil courts . " It is , " as Mr. Maitland has defined it , " a ...
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Page vii - For enquire, I pray thee, of the former age, and prepare thyself to the search of their fathers '(for we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, because our days upon earth are a shadow).
Page 48 - Five generations have since passed away ; and still the wall of Londonderry is to the Protestants of Ulster what the trophy of Marathon was to the Athenians. A lofty pillar, rising from a bastion which bore during many weeks the heaviest fire of the enemy, is seen far up and far down the Foyle.
Page 71 - THE wind has swept from the wide atmosphere Each vapour that obscured the sunset's ray; And pallid Evening twines its beaming hair In duskier braids around the languid eyes of Day: Silence and Twilight, unbeloved of men, Creep hand in hand from yon obscurest glen. They breathe their spells towards the departing day, Encompassing the earth, air, stars, and sea; Light, sound, and motion own the potent sway, Responding to the charm with its own mystery. The...
Page 301 - ... the art of directing the great sources of power in nature for the use and convenience of man, as the means of production and of traffic in states.
Page 202 - TO DEVELOP ITS ANALOGY TO THE CONSTITUTION AND COURSE OF NATURE, AND LAYING HIS STRONG FOUNDATIONS IN THE DEPTH OF THAT GREAT ARGUMENT, THERE TO CONSTRUCT ANOTHER AND IRREFRAGABLE PROOF : THUS RENDERING PHILOSOPHY SUBSERVIENT TO FAITH : AND FINDING IN OUTWARD AND VISIBLE THINGS THE TYPE AND EVIDENCE OF...
Page 564 - From thence you come to a quay along the old wall, with houses on both sides, and in the middle of the street as far as you can see, hundreds of ships, their masts as thick as they can stand by one another, which is the oddest and most surprising sight imaginable.
Page 62 - Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me all the days of my life; And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord for ever.
Page 98 - Captain and you are also to observe and follow such Orders and Directions as you shall from time to time receive from...
Page 263 - ... danger also that it would break in the cellars. Goods were therefore conveyed about the town almost exclusively in trucks drawn by dogs ; and the richest inhabitants exhibited their wealth, not by riding in gilded carriages, but by walking the streets with trains of servants in rich liveries, and by keeping tables loaded with good cheer.
Page 459 - Shun'st thou the savage north's unpitying breath ? Or cruel man's more latent snares of death ? Here dwell secure ; here with incessant note, Pour the soft music of thy trembling throat. Here, gentle bird, a sure asylum find, Nor dread the chilling frost, nor boist'rous wind.