that half which was left. Thus much of mine own knowledge have I thought good to note, that the sudden rising of some men causeth them* to forget themselves. The company of the Drapers in London bought this house, and now the same is their common hall.... A Survey of London: Written in the Year 1598 - Page 68by John Stow - 1842 - 222 pagesFull view - About this book
| Edward Pugh - 1806 - 688 pages
...paid his whole rent, which was 6*. and &d. a year, for that half which was left. And so much of my own knowledge have I thought good to note, that the...some men causeth them to forget themselves.", The manner in which Stow's house was removed, exhibits very strikingly the mode of habitation belonging... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1806 - 686 pages
...paid his whole rent, which was 6.?. and 3d. a year, for that half which was left. And so much of mv own knowledge have I thought good to note, that the...of some men causeth them to forget themselves." The manner in which Stow's house was removed, exhibits very strikingly the mode of habitation belonging... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1806 - 690 pages
...paid his whole rent, which was 6s. and 8d. a year, for that half which was left. And so much of my own knowledge have I thought good to note, that the...of some men causeth them to forget themselves." The manner in which Stow's house was removed, exhibits very strikingly the mode of habitation belonging... | |
| Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 360 pages
...but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was vi 1 . viii d . the year for that half which was left. THUS MUCH OF MINE OWN KNOWLEDGE...of some men, causeth them to forget themselves. The Companyof the Drapers in London bought this house, and now the same is their common hall." • Fox... | |
| Henry Ellis - Great Britain - 1827 - 384 pages
...matter, but each man lost his land, and myfather paid his whole rent, which was vie. viiid. the year/or that half which was left. THUS MUCH OF MINE OWN KNOWLEDGE...of some men, causeth them to forget themselves. The Corn‘Cardinal Pole In one or two Letters which are extant speaks of his mothefa death. In one he... | |
| Henry Ellis - Celebrities - 1827 - 364 pages
...but each man lost his land, and my father paid his whole rent, which was vi'. viii d . the year for that half which was left. THUs MUCH OF MINE OWN KNOWLEDGE have I thought good to note, that the sud. den rising of some men, causeth them to forget themselves. The Coms Cardinal Pole in one or two... | |
| Henry Thomas (antiquarian.) - 1830 - 490 pages
...,was six shillings and eight pence the yeere, for that halfe which was left." " Thus much of mine owne knowledge have I thought good to note, that the sudden...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves." We learn two things from this anecdote : the one, of what hutlike dimensions must have been the habitations... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 564 pages
...his land; and my father paid his whole rent, which was six shillings and eight-pence the year, for that half which was left. Thus much of mine own knowledge...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves.'" I am moved the rather to believe our author herein, because elsewhere he alloweth this lord his deserved... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1837 - 562 pages
...his land; and my father paid his whole rent, which was six shillings and eight-pence the year, for that half which was left. Thus much of mine own knowledge...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves. " I am moved the rather to believe our author herein, because elsewhere he alloweth this lord his deserved... | |
| Thomas Fuller - Great Britain - 1842 - 570 pages
...his land ; and my father paid his whole rent, which was six shillings and eight-pence the year, for that half which was left. Thus much of mine own knowledge...rising of some men causeth them to forget themselves." I am moved the rather to believe our author herein, because elsewhere he alloweth this lord his deserved... | |
| |