Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and Historical Dictionary of the Superstitions, Beliefs and Popular Customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Classical and Foreign Analogues, Band 1B. Blom, 1965 - 672 Seiten |
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... London - stone ; both bawds and | Shakespear , reckoned one . Thus in Rich- whores . " In 1559 , " The wife of Henry Glyn , goldsmith , was carted about London for " being bawd to her own daughter . ' It is remarked with much ...
... London - stone ; both bawds and | Shakespear , reckoned one . Thus in Rich- whores . " In 1559 , " The wife of Henry Glyn , goldsmith , was carted about London for " being bawd to her own daughter . ' It is remarked with much ...
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... London to all the Clergy of his Diocese , to have a Boy Bishop in procession . In the same volume , however , we read , " The which was St. Nicholas Eve , at even - song time came a command- ment that St. Nicholas should not go abroad ...
... London to all the Clergy of his Diocese , to have a Boy Bishop in procession . In the same volume , however , we read , " The which was St. Nicholas Eve , at even - song time came a command- ment that St. Nicholas should not go abroad ...
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... London , and the Domus Conver- writer of the letter , in which this story sorum ( now the Rolls ) , the prisoners con- appears , quite believed in the account , veyed from the City of London towards and he says , alluding to the money ...
... London , and the Domus Conver- writer of the letter , in which this story sorum ( now the Rolls ) , the prisoners con- appears , quite believed in the account , veyed from the City of London towards and he says , alluding to the money ...
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