Collectanea archæologica, Volume 1

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Page 118 - Aug. 1-3 6 8 11 13 14 16 19 21 23 25,26 28 29 30 Sept. 1 2 3,4 7 10 12 13 14 15 17,18 20 21 22 23 Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Westminster Dereford Chichester, Aldingbourn Chichester, Aldingbourn Aldingbourn Chichester Lewes
Page 92 - 0 ye who dwell Around yon ruins, guard the precious charge From hands profane ! 0 save the precious pile O'er which the wing of centuries has flown Darkly and silently, deep shadowing all Its pristine honours—from the ruthless grasp Of future violation." Carta Regis Henrici tertii Donatorum Concessions recitans et
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Page 113 - in like sort are walked, dressed, and looked unto by certeine hostelers or hired servants appointed at the charges of the goodman of the house, who, in hope of extraordinarie reward, will deale verie diligentlie after outward appeerance in this their function and calling.
Page 113 - custome to restore the damage, so that there is no greater securitie anie where for travellers than in the greatest ins of England. Their horsses in like sort are walked, dressed, and looked unto by certeine hostelers or hired servants appointed at the charges of the goodman of the house, who, in hope of extraordinarie reward, will
Page 113 - bow, which he peiseth slilie in his hand to feele the weight thereof; or if he misse of this pitch, when the ghest hath taken up his chamber, the chamberleine that looketh to the making of the beds will be sure to
Page 114 - of the same, sith his protection extendeth no further than the gate of his owne house ; and there cannot be a surer token unto such as prie and watch for those booties than to see anie ghest deliver his capcase in such manner. In all our innes we have plentie of ale,
Page 128 - 23 24 25 26 27 28 30 July 1 2 4 5 6 8 9 11 12 13 15 16 17,18 20 Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway Aberconway
Page 112 - carpett, a table-cloth of Dornix, which was a coarse sort of damask manufactured at Dornick, the Flemish name of Tournay ; trundle-bed, a low bed on small wheels or castors, trundled under another in the daytime, and drawn out at night for a servant or other inferior person to sleep on
Page 113 - giveth warning to such od ghests as hant the house and are of his confederacie, to the utter undoing of manie an honest yeoman as he journieth by the waie. The tapster in like sort for his part doth marke his behaviour, and what plentie of monie he draweth when he paieth the shot, to the like VOL. II. Q

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