The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volume 1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... Nash , and her husband , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the King , and proceeded from thence with him to Oxford , where , says a contemporary historian , " her coming ( July 15 ) was ...
... Nash , and her husband , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the King , and proceeded from thence with him to Oxford , where , says a contemporary historian , " her coming ( July 15 ) was ...
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... Nash , who purchased it accordingly . His son Thomas Nash , whom for the sake of distinction I shall call the younger , having died without issue , in August , 1652 , Ed- ward Nash by his will , made on the 16th of March , 1678-9 , de ...
... Nash , who purchased it accordingly . His son Thomas Nash , whom for the sake of distinction I shall call the younger , having died without issue , in August , 1652 , Ed- ward Nash by his will , made on the 16th of March , 1678-9 , de ...
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... Nash my house in Acton , Item , I give unto my daugh- ter Nash my meadow . Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and my daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my study of books , I leave them ...
... Nash my house in Acton , Item , I give unto my daugh- ter Nash my meadow . Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and my daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my study of books , I leave them ...
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... Nash to Mistriss Elizabeth Hall . " It should be remembered that every unmarried lady was called Mistress till the time of George I. Hence our author's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name ...
... Nash to Mistriss Elizabeth Hall . " It should be remembered that every unmarried lady was called Mistress till the time of George I. Hence our author's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name ...
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... Nash ; and one other messuage or tenement , with the appurtenances , situate in the parish of , in London , and called or known by the name of The Wardrobe , and then in the tenure , use , and occu- pation of Dickes . And from and after ...
... Nash ; and one other messuage or tenement , with the appurtenances , situate in the parish of , in London , and called or known by the name of The Wardrobe , and then in the tenure , use , and occu- pation of Dickes . And from and after ...
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