The Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine, Volume 1Edward Hungerford Goddard Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society, 1854 - Archaeology Includes proceedings of the annual general meetings of the Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society. |
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Page 73
... wives , no furious wenches , No fire so hot , but water quenches . " Mr. Beesley , in his History of Banbury , published in 1841 , ( p . 223 , n . 21. ) says- " The Cucking Stool existed till within these fifty years at a horse - pool ...
... wives , no furious wenches , No fire so hot , but water quenches . " Mr. Beesley , in his History of Banbury , published in 1841 , ( p . 223 , n . 21. ) says- " The Cucking Stool existed till within these fifty years at a horse - pool ...
Page 74
... wife of Mr. Joseph Saxby , a mercer at Westerham in Kent , [ but whose name in all the law books is printed Foxby , ] had been convicted upon an indictment for being a common scold ; and it appears from her case , in the 6th volume of ...
... wife of Mr. Joseph Saxby , a mercer at Westerham in Kent , [ but whose name in all the law books is printed Foxby , ] had been convicted upon an indictment for being a common scold ; and it appears from her case , in the 6th volume of ...
Page 76
... wife of Joseph Saxby , of Westerham , Mercer , therefore is— " Therefore it is considered by the Court here , that the aforesaid Hannah , for the trespass , offence , and misbehaviour aforesaid , at the parish of Westerham aforesaid ...
... wife of Joseph Saxby , of Westerham , Mercer , therefore is— " Therefore it is considered by the Court here , that the aforesaid Hannah , for the trespass , offence , and misbehaviour aforesaid , at the parish of Westerham aforesaid ...
Page 125
... wife's relations in Wiltshire . Dined at Marlborough , which having been lately fired , was now new - built . At one end of the town we saw Lord Seymour's house , but nothing observable except the mount , to which we ascended by ...
... wife's relations in Wiltshire . Dined at Marlborough , which having been lately fired , was now new - built . At one end of the town we saw Lord Seymour's house , but nothing observable except the mount , to which we ascended by ...
Page 127
... wife of Algernon , who was afterwards the seventh and last Duke . At the epoch of the revolution of 1688 , the borough of Marl- borough recovered its charter , which had been seized and suspended by James , with that of so many other ...
... wife of Algernon , who was afterwards the seventh and last Duke . At the epoch of the revolution of 1688 , the borough of Marl- borough recovered its charter , which had been seized and suspended by James , with that of so many other ...
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