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... ( father of Walter de Gloucester ) his brother Durand . 66 gave lands in Westwood , in Erclientela , co . Here- ford , to St. Peter's , Gloucester , for the soul of his brother Roger . This is in the Survey , therefore made before 1086 ...
... ( father of Walter de Gloucester ) his brother Durand . 66 gave lands in Westwood , in Erclientela , co . Here- ford , to St. Peter's , Gloucester , for the soul of his brother Roger . This is in the Survey , therefore made before 1086 ...
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... father being Marmaduke Blakiston ( son of John Blakiston of Blakiston in the County Palatine of Durham ) , who was archdeacon and prebend of York . John was the second of eleven children , three of his brothers were brought up in the ...
... father being Marmaduke Blakiston ( son of John Blakiston of Blakiston in the County Palatine of Durham ) , who was archdeacon and prebend of York . John was the second of eleven children , three of his brothers were brought up in the ...
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... father's will ; married a daughter and co - heir of Lawrence Price , and left two daughters and co - heirs . In the floor of Christ Church in the said island I have seen a blue armorial slab , the inscription describing him as of Mount ...
... father's will ; married a daughter and co - heir of Lawrence Price , and left two daughters and co - heirs . In the floor of Christ Church in the said island I have seen a blue armorial slab , the inscription describing him as of Mount ...
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... father's and brothers ' estates . The Davidges were a family of merchants settled for a century or more at Bridport and Dorchester , Dorset . Sir Henry Gould was not , as stated in Burke's Landed Gentry , ' a member of the Gould family ...
... father's and brothers ' estates . The Davidges were a family of merchants settled for a century or more at Bridport and Dorchester , Dorset . Sir Henry Gould was not , as stated in Burke's Landed Gentry , ' a member of the Gould family ...
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... father- Peter is shown by the extracts from the Minute Book of the Cooper's Company , which I give below : - May 3 ... Father's copy is admitted a Freeman by Patri- mony . - Christ's Hospital Clerk . At the same time he paid £ 8 68. 8d ...
... father- Peter is shown by the extracts from the Minute Book of the Cooper's Company , which I give below : - May 3 ... Father's copy is admitted a Freeman by Patri- mony . - Christ's Hospital Clerk . At the same time he paid £ 8 68. 8d ...
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160. oldal - NORMAN PEOPLE (The). The Norman People, and their Existing Descendants in the British Dominions and the United States of America.
175. oldal - But the Nightingale, another of my airy creatures, breathes such sweet loud music out of her little instrumental throat, that it might make mankind to think miracles are not ceased. He that at midnight, when the very labourer sleeps securely, should hear, as I have very often, the clear airs, the sweet descants, the natural rising and falling, the doubling and redoubling of her voice, might well be lifted above earth, and say, " Lord, what music hast thou provided for the Saints in Heaven, when thou...
19. oldal - Non amo te, Sabidi, nee possum dicere quare, Hoc tantum possum dicere, non amo te " — * * Thus Englished by the famous Tom Brown :
261. oldal - An Essay on the Governing Causes of the Natural Rate of Interest ; wherein the sentiments of Sir William Petty and Mr. Locke, on that head, are considered. [By JOSEPH MASSIE] London, 1750.
126. oldal - THROUGH all the changing scenes of life, In trouble and in joy, The praises of my God shall still My heart and tongue employ.
137. oldal - ... youth dreams is one For daylight, for the cheerful sun, For feeling nerves and living breath — Youth dreams a bliss on this side death. It dreams a rest, if not more deep, More grateful than this marble sleep ; It hears a voice within it tell : Calm's not life's crown, though calm is well. 'Tis all perhaps which man acquires, But 'tis not what our youth desires.
19. oldal - I do not love you Dr. Fell, But why I cannot tell; But this I know full well, I do not love you. Dr. Fell.
83. oldal - This berry," says Roger Williams (Key, in Hist. Coll., vol. iii. p. 221), "is the wonder of all the fruits growing naturally in those parts. It is of itself excellent; so that one of the chiefest doctors of England was wont to say, that God could have made, but God never did make, a better berry.
300. oldal - A fire-mist and a planet, — A crystal and a cell, — A jelly-fish and a saurian, And caves where the cave-men dwell; Then a sense of law and beauty, And a face turned from the clod, — Some call it Evolution, And others call it God.
4. oldal - Merciful Heaven, Thou rather with thy sharp and sulphurous bolt Split'st the unwedgeable and gnarled oak Than the soft myrtle: but man, proud man, Drest in a little brief authority, Most ignorant of what he's most assured, His glassy essence, like an angry ape, Plays such fantastic tricks before high heaven As make the angels weep; who, with our spleens, Would all themselves laugh mortal.