| Robert Kemp Philp - 408 pages
...necks, and, falling on their-knees, cried for mercy. A curious proclamation afterwards issued, directing that women should not meet together to babble and...that all men should keep their wives in their houses ! It is needless to add that the law is now obsolete 1 fv'.:i //-HO {•.•fi?ir'"iv /•/•• .•... | |
| 1851 - 1306 pages
...glance of Love. SCRAPS . CURIOUS PROCLAMATION. IN 1547, a proclamation was issued by Henry VIII, " That women should not meet together to babble and...all men should keep their wives in their houses." A MODERN SERMON. TEXT. — Job, ekap. 5, c. 9 : " Man is born to trouble a« the sparks fly upwards."... | |
| Electronic journals - 1852 - 650 pages
...KMCIIAIIITE. The Domiciliary Clause. — In 1547 a proclamation was issued by Henry VIII., "that all women should not meet together to babble and talk,...all men should keep their wives in their houses." AX.IQUIS. Transmission of Ancient Usages. — To the derivation of certain customs and usages from... | |
| Questions and answers - 1852 - 782 pages
...RECHABITE. The Domiciliary Clause. — In 1547 a proclamation was issued by Henry VIII., " that all women should not meet together to babble and talk,...all men should keep their wives in their houses." ALIQUIS. Transmission of Ancient Usages. — To the derivation of certain customs and usages from the... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1854 - 602 pages
...and plundered his goods. The mayor could not appease them ; nor Sir Thomas More, late under-shcrifF, though much respected in the city. They also threatened...that all men should keep their wives in their houses. CHAP. Next day the Duke of Norfolk came into the city, at^X1^ the head of thirteen hundred armed men,... | |
| Charles Selby - 1854 - 338 pages
...after the tumult of the apprentices on the Evil May Day a curious proclamation was issued, directing that women should not meet together to babble and...that all men should keep their wives in their houses. REIGN OF EDWARD VI. FROM 1547 TO 1553 — 6 YEAKS, 5 MONTHS, 8 DAYS. EDWARD'S EXTRAORDINARY ABILITIES.... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1856 - 550 pages
...and plundered his goods. The mayor could not appease them ; nor Sir Thomas More, late under sheriff, though much respected in the city. They also threatened...disorders, they dispersed themselves; and the earls of Shrew^oury and Surrey seized some of them. ' A proclamation was iuwwi that women should not meet together... | |
| David Hume - Great Britain - 1856 - 513 pages
...and plundered his goods. The mayor could not appease them ; nor Sir Thomas More, late under sheriff, though much respected in the city. They also threatened...disorders,, they dispersed themselves ; and the earls of Shrew^Dury amj Surrey seized some of them. A proclamation was itfzwd that women should not meet together... | |
| David Hume - 1859 - 228 pages
...himself on his guard. Tired at last with these disorders, they dispersed themselves ; and the carls of Shrewsbury and Surrey seized some of them. A proclamation...that all men should keep their wives in their houses. Ncxl day the duke of Norfolk came into the city at the heac of thirteen hundred armed men, and made... | |
| Adversaria - 1873 - 218 pages
...not steal me." THE DOMICILIARY CLAUSE. IN 1547, a proclamation was issued by Henry VIII., " that all women should not meet together to babble and talk...all men should keep their wives in their houses." A LONG-STANDING DEBT. A GASCON boasted in every company that he was descended from so ancient a family,... | |
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