| 1817 - 110 páginas
...building their nests, so that in fact it was a small island, whither Yarmouth people used to go, in the summer season, in order to pass an agreeable day,...accumulate, and become of some importance to the town. Sir AD Edward Clero, Knt. therefore, opposed them in the possession of it, claiming it himself, as a parcel... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1818 - 332 páginas
...August, 1580, the bailiffs, with a respectable company of gentlemen, burgesses, mariners, &c. went to take formal possession of this spot, by the name of Yarmouth Island, where they dined and passed the day in festivity. As from some circumstances it was supposed this island would... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1818 - 368 páginas
...August, 1580, the bailiffs, with a respectable company of gentlemen, burgesses, mariners, &c. went to take formal possession of this spot, by the name of Yarmouth Island, where they dined and passed the day in festivity. As from some circumstances it wassupposed this island would... | |
| Thomas Kitson Cromwell - 1819 - 676 páginas
...August, 1580, the bailiffs, with a respectable company of gentlemen, burgesses, mariners, &c. went to take formal possession of this spot, by the name of Yarmouth Island, where they dined and passed the day in festivity. As from some circumstances it was supposed this island would... | |
| Geffrey Whitney - 1971 - 642 páginas
...matnttgnr ; JTiie lUnnvt tlint liue in flrrtiir rate Bi) ILravniiijj tioti great txicljrsse pimr. able company of gentlemen, burgesses, mariners, &c., went...where they all dined and spent the day in festivity."* The excursion doubtless was pleasant enough, with knights and men learned in the law of the company,... | |
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