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... gives , by a not unusual process of nomenclature , the like meaning in the language of 1 Varro observes the habit which his countrymen had of using Greek words about their homesteads and villas . " Nec putant se habere villam si non ...
... gives , by a not unusual process of nomenclature , the like meaning in the language of 1 Varro observes the habit which his countrymen had of using Greek words about their homesteads and villas . " Nec putant se habere villam si non ...
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... gives rise to the river Roden . The fire - blackened trees that are found by the peat - cutters make it likely that this was the great wood mentioned in Domesday Book , within the lordship of Bettisfield , and that it was destroyed by ...
... gives rise to the river Roden . The fire - blackened trees that are found by the peat - cutters make it likely that this was the great wood mentioned in Domesday Book , within the lordship of Bettisfield , and that it was destroyed by ...
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... give a resting - place to the colt and to the deer , and to serve their country . Dante reminds everyone how this ... gives a legal application to that phrase . I have a grant also by the freeholders to him and his heirs for ever of ...
... give a resting - place to the colt and to the deer , and to serve their country . Dante reminds everyone how this ... gives a legal application to that phrase . I have a grant also by the freeholders to him and his heirs for ever of ...
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... gives Thomas de Macclesfield as our founder in the male line , and says his son Sir John , residing at Hanmer , first took that name . Camden also , in the " Britannia , " without speci- fying the person , gives the same reason for the ...
... gives Thomas de Macclesfield as our founder in the male line , and says his son Sir John , residing at Hanmer , first took that name . Camden also , in the " Britannia , " without speci- fying the person , gives the same reason for the ...
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... give a great idea of the repair of buildings in those days a man brought a claim of waste , against which Fulthorpe says : " As to the chamber and the grange they were poor , and the timber ( le merisme ) perished at the time of the ...
... give a great idea of the repair of buildings in those days a man brought a claim of waste , against which Fulthorpe says : " As to the chamber and the grange they were poor , and the timber ( le merisme ) perished at the time of the ...
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afterwards ancient anno anno Domini appears Baronet Bettisfield Bronington brother buried called Chester county of Flint Court cousin daughter of Sir David ap David filius David Hanmer descended died ditz armes domini Duke Eleanor Emral eorum father Fens Flintshire French garden give Gredington Halghton Hanmer parish Hannemere hath Haulton heir Hengrave Henry VIII Hervey horse House of Commons humble Job Charlton John Hanmer King Charles King Henry knight Kynaston Lady lands late letter London Lord Maelor marriage married mentioned Mostyn Mother Owen Glyndwr Parliament peach pedigree present Prince principis Puleston Queen quod regis reign of King Richard Hanmer river Roden says servant Shrewsbury Shropshire Sir David Sir John Hanmer Sir Roger Mostyn Sir Thomas Hanmer Sir Thomas's Sir William sive Speaker Suffolk tion Trevor tulips unto Walden Wales Welsh Whitchurch wife William Hanmer Worthenbury
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