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... ancient Gaulish had a word for barley or oats . There is a pencil note in my copy as follows : - In the ancient British kurv , kuruv , is ale . In modern Welsh cury is ale or strong beer . The Med . Lat . has cerevisia , cervisia ...
... ancient Gaulish had a word for barley or oats . There is a pencil note in my copy as follows : - In the ancient British kurv , kuruv , is ale . In modern Welsh cury is ale or strong beer . The Med . Lat . has cerevisia , cervisia ...
133. oldal
... ancient or ensign bearer , on a tombstone in Wentworth Church , co . York : - " August 4 , Anno Domini 1667 : by the appointment of William Earl of Strafforde this stone is laid over the grave of Mr. Richard Marris , who died in the ...
... ancient or ensign bearer , on a tombstone in Wentworth Church , co . York : - " August 4 , Anno Domini 1667 : by the appointment of William Earl of Strafforde this stone is laid over the grave of Mr. Richard Marris , who died in the ...
153. oldal
... ancient guild or fraternity ( trading in sea - coal ) at Newcastle . " - Coles's English Dictionary , 1685 . “ Ost , or Dost ( C. * ) , a vessel , on which hops or malt is dryed . " - Kersey's English Dictionary , 1715 . " Hoast - men ...
... ancient guild or fraternity ( trading in sea - coal ) at Newcastle . " - Coles's English Dictionary , 1685 . “ Ost , or Dost ( C. * ) , a vessel , on which hops or malt is dryed . " - Kersey's English Dictionary , 1715 . " Hoast - men ...
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