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Page xxiii
... in the time of Henry, the Eighth-The purfld of John Belle-The lsdies of ._ “it lestngnempleyediu domesdeemeems-Quotstisn from the Peston Letters-Spinning a pas-time in neonates-Confirmation of this hour Aubrey -'l'heu'ppet seam“. an:
... in the time of Henry, the Eighth-The purfld of John Belle-The lsdies of ._ “it lestngnempleyediu domesdeemeems-Quotstisn from the Peston Letters-Spinning a pas-time in neonates-Confirmation of this hour Aubrey -'l'heu'ppet seam“. an:
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Edward Duke. Letters-Spinning a pas-time in neonates-Confirmation of this hour Aubrey -'l'heu'ppet coeval with the partlet-Quotation from the “Testaments Vetu "--Tippet, probably, the generic word . . p. 170-174 “The Doublet."-Etyrnology ...
Edward Duke. Letters-Spinning a pas-time in neonates-Confirmation of this hour Aubrey -'l'heu'ppet coeval with the partlet-Quotation from the “Testaments Vetu "--Tippet, probably, the generic word . . p. 170-174 “The Doublet."-Etyrnology ...
Page xxv
... Confirmation from hence, that the portrait is not thatof the Earl of Warwick and Salisbury, who would have been armed cap-upee-The “Galante,” also, bearsan anelace-The probability, that the commonalty arried a knife, or whittlc, in lieu ...
... Confirmation from hence, that the portrait is not thatof the Earl of Warwick and Salisbury, who would have been armed cap-upee-The “Galante,” also, bearsan anelace-The probability, that the commonalty arried a knife, or whittlc, in lieu ...
Page xxvi
... Confirmed by reference toplstes in Btmtt's “ Manners and Customs," &c-, and to a plate in his “ liq-a1 and Ecclesintiml Antiquities of Enaisnd”-Ancolote of Earl Goodwin-Fingers in use before forks-Quotation from Chaucer—His fine ...
... Confirmed by reference toplstes in Btmtt's “ Manners and Customs," &c-, and to a plate in his “ liq-a1 and Ecclesintiml Antiquities of Enaisnd”-Ancolote of Earl Goodwin-Fingers in use before forks-Quotation from Chaucer—His fine ...
Page xxvii
... confirmed by PlutarchRemarks of the Author-The iron shoe, and singulsr duth of EmpedoclesDerivation of his name-His conduct destructive of his honourable sppellative -Those, amongst the Romans, who had served the ofice of ldile entitled ...
... confirmed by PlutarchRemarks of the Author-The iron shoe, and singulsr duth of EmpedoclesDerivation of his name-His conduct destructive of his honourable sppellative -Those, amongst the Romans, who had served the ofice of ldile entitled ...
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Terms of the blssonry of arms originallyof the Norman LanguageShields | 37 |
Arms ofJohn HalleDescription of by EdmondsonDaeription of the arms | 41 |
Cause of the neglect of the statuteMode of passing laws at that timeNon | 259 |
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ages amongst ancient appears appellative arms Aubrey became Bishop Calais called Cathedral century chantry Chaucer Christian Church City of Salisbury confirmed Constantine Cross crystofre curious denominated doubt dress Duke Earl of Warwick early Edward endeavour England fact fashion favour field figure find fine fingers first fish five gentle reader girdle Godmanstone gold Golden Legend Greek heath held Henry History honour House House of Lancaster Houses of York Hudibras Hungerford influence instance interesting John Halle King Knight Labarum land language Latin letters Lord mace Malmesbury manor mark Mayor merchant Minshieu Norman observed office opinion origin ornament painted parish present probably Queen reference reign remark Richard Romans Saint Christopher saith Saviour Saxon says shoe Sovereign staple statute Strutt supposed thenne Thomas Halle thou tion town unto wear William William of Malmesbury Wilts wool word worn