Walford's Antiquarian: A Magazine and Bibliographical Review, Volume 5Edward Walford, George W. Redway W. Reeves, 1884 - Archaeology |
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... town in Picardy , in France , about six miles inland , on the left of the road leading from Calais to Boulogne ; it gave the * Hall , Chron . , p . 73 , & c . ; Herbert , p . 37 . + Murray's Handbook of France , 1870 . name to the ...
... town in Picardy , in France , about six miles inland , on the left of the road leading from Calais to Boulogne ; it gave the * Hall , Chron . , p . 73 , & c . ; Herbert , p . 37 . + Murray's Handbook of France , 1870 . name to the ...
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... town to remain in the hands of the French . John of Lancaster , one of the archers of the guard and garrison of Calais , by order of the Lord Deputy , advanced against it on the night of the 21st of January , 1551 , from which time ...
... town to remain in the hands of the French . John of Lancaster , one of the archers of the guard and garrison of Calais , by order of the Lord Deputy , advanced against it on the night of the 21st of January , 1551 , from which time ...
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... Town Clerk 8d . for entering their names . The Wardens had power to admit others into the said Company ; and also any person that was apprenticed to the occupation of tailor within the said city , at the expiration of his apprenticeship ...
... Town Clerk 8d . for entering their names . The Wardens had power to admit others into the said Company ; and also any person that was apprenticed to the occupation of tailor within the said city , at the expiration of his apprenticeship ...
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... bow and arrows for one month ; and it was also further enjoined that the inhabitants of every city , town , and place were to VOL . V.-NO. 26 . F erect butts and practise shooting on holidays , and at. SHOOTING FOR THE SILVER ARROW (1769)
... bow and arrows for one month ; and it was also further enjoined that the inhabitants of every city , town , and place were to VOL . V.-NO. 26 . F erect butts and practise shooting on holidays , and at. SHOOTING FOR THE SILVER ARROW (1769)
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... town had a Gild with some special features . on ; Gild of the Palmers , established 1284 , or earlier .- " When it happens that any of the bretheren or sisteren of the Gild shall have been brought to such want , through theft , fire ...
... town had a Gild with some special features . on ; Gild of the Palmers , established 1284 , or earlier .- " When it happens that any of the bretheren or sisteren of the Gild shall have been brought to such want , through theft , fire ...
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