William Shakspere: A BiographyKnight, 1843 - 542 Seiten |
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... present much variety of incident , however great and wealthy be the family to which they are linked . In this instance a shrievalty or an attainder varies the register of birth and marriage , but generation after generation passes away ...
... present much variety of incident , however great and wealthy be the family to which they are linked . In this instance a shrievalty or an attainder varies the register of birth and marriage , but generation after generation passes away ...
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... present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as well his shoon as his other gear ; " but the squire for the body was to draw them on . If the sun of majesty was to enlighten the outer world , the squire humbly followed with ...
... present the squire for the body " all the king's stuff , as well his shoon as his other gear ; " but the squire for the body was to draw them on . If the sun of majesty was to enlighten the outer world , the squire humbly followed with ...
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... present that George Turnor had alienated to John Shakspere and his heirs one tenement , with a garden and croft , and other premises , in Grenehyll Street , held of the lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present ...
... present that George Turnor had alienated to John Shakspere and his heirs one tenement , with a garden and croft , and other premises , in Grenehyll Street , held of the lord at an annual quit - rent ; and John Shakspere , who is present ...
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... present money , would indicate that the appurtenance included a house , and a very good house . This meadow of Ingon forms part of a large property known by that name near Clopton - house . When John Shakspere married , the estate of ...
... present money , would indicate that the appurtenance included a house , and a very good house . This meadow of Ingon forms part of a large property known by that name near Clopton - house . When John Shakspere married , the estate of ...
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... present at the common hall . " John Shacksper " was among the number . So unusual was it for members of the corporation individually thus to sanction the general proceedings of the body , that , although John Shakspere continued in the ...
... present at the common hall . " John Shacksper " was among the number . So unusual was it for members of the corporation individually thus to sanction the general proceedings of the body , that , although John Shakspere continued in the ...
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