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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... given rise to the above superstitious noticn on this head . " " Charms , " Pinkerton observes , " are the chief remedies applied for for the dis- eases of animals . I have been my- self acquainted with an Antiburgher clergyman in these ...
... given rise to the above superstitious noticn on this head . " " Charms , " Pinkerton observes , " are the chief remedies applied for for the dis- eases of animals . I have been my- self acquainted with an Antiburgher clergyman in these ...
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... given in the books under each year for the May ale , the Hock - tide ale , the Whitsun ale , and the Sepulchre ale . In 1537 , the first - named , after all expenses paid , realised 34s . In 1550 , the May ale produced £ 2 Os . 2d ...
... given in the books under each year for the May ale , the Hock - tide ale , the Whitsun ale , and the Sepulchre ale . In 1537 , the first - named , after all expenses paid , realised 34s . In 1550 , the May ale produced £ 2 Os . 2d ...
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... given ring the morning and Curfeu Bell through- out the year . ' Also , under Ibberton , is mentioned one acre given for ringing the eight o'clock bell , and £ 4 for ringing the Dorsetshire , ii . , 267 . morning bell . Macaulay says ...
... given ring the morning and Curfeu Bell through- out the year . ' Also , under Ibberton , is mentioned one acre given for ringing the eight o'clock bell , and £ 4 for ringing the Dorsetshire , ii . , 267 . morning bell . Macaulay says ...
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