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Page 114
15 My gold is gone , my money is spent , My land now take it unto thee . Give me
thy gold , good John o ' Scales , And thine for aye my land shall be . Then John
he did him to record draw , And John he caste him a gods - pennie ; But for every
...
15 My gold is gone , my money is spent , My land now take it unto thee . Give me
thy gold , good John o ' Scales , And thine for aye my land shall be . Then John
he did him to record draw , And John he caste him a gods - pennie ; But for every
...
Page 261
... as he bound and obliged himself , by acceptance of these presents , to denude
himself of the said lands of Singleside ... directed to distribute the rents of the land
, and the interest of the other funds ( deducting always a proper gratification for ...
... as he bound and obliged himself , by acceptance of these presents , to denude
himself of the said lands of Singleside ... directed to distribute the rents of the land
, and the interest of the other funds ( deducting always a proper gratification for ...
Page 279
This little quay communicated with a rude staircase , already repeatedly
mentioned , which descended from the old castle . There was also a
communication between the beach and the quay , by scrambling over the rocks .
* Ye had better land ...
This little quay communicated with a rude staircase , already repeatedly
mentioned , which descended from the old castle . There was also a
communication between the beach and the quay , by scrambling over the rocks .
* Ye had better land ...
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