The History and Antiquities of the Parish of Darlington, in the BishoprickDarlington and Stockton Times, 1854 - 374 Seiten |
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... lands near , and which , with the main channel , form a pool at the roadside , near Moudon Bridge , which may perhaps , properly be called the head of Badle - beck . In the hot days of summer , however , in spite of all its gutters ...
... lands near , and which , with the main channel , form a pool at the roadside , near Moudon Bridge , which may perhaps , properly be called the head of Badle - beck . In the hot days of summer , however , in spite of all its gutters ...
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... lands purchased of Michael Helcotes , held by the 40th part of a knight's fee . Henry , his son and heir , aged 6 years . John Marshall d . seised of 20 acr . of meadow , as much of pasture and as much of arable , 1634 , leaving Robert ...
... lands purchased of Michael Helcotes , held by the 40th part of a knight's fee . Henry , his son and heir , aged 6 years . John Marshall d . seised of 20 acr . of meadow , as much of pasture and as much of arable , 1634 , leaving Robert ...
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... lands , by order of Mr Justice Hutton , in 1625 , it was only on giving security to pay his father's debts , for which he was then imprisoned , and to keep harmless his two brothers , William and Moses . The latter was clerk of the ...
... lands , by order of Mr Justice Hutton , in 1625 , it was only on giving security to pay his father's debts , for which he was then imprisoned , and to keep harmless his two brothers , William and Moses . The latter was clerk of the ...
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... lands to add to their sands , and cut on a cross , now scarce worth a toss , their own rhyme on the guilt he had done with his hilt . Now , thus ran that note on the rascal he smote- O horrid dede ! To kill a man for a pig's hede . G ...
... lands to add to their sands , and cut on a cross , now scarce worth a toss , their own rhyme on the guilt he had done with his hilt . Now , thus ran that note on the rascal he smote- O horrid dede ! To kill a man for a pig's hede . G ...
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... lands and revenues . " Nor did the offering of tokens cease with the general usage of written docu- ments . Bishop Flambard , dying and sorrowful , made restitution to the con- vent of Durham of the lands he had withheld from them by a ...
... lands and revenues . " Nor did the offering of tokens cease with the general usage of written docu- ments . Bishop Flambard , dying and sorrowful , made restitution to the con- vent of Durham of the lands he had withheld from them by a ...
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Seite 94 - Since once I sat upon a promontory, And heard a mermaid, on a dolphin's back, Uttering such dulcet and harmonious breath, That the rude sea grew civil at her song ; And certain stars shot madly from their spheres, To hear the sea-maid's music.
Seite 358 - The manner of the carriage is by laying rails of timber, from the colliery down to the river, exactly straight and parallel ; and bulky carts are made with four rowlets fitting these rails ; whereby the carriage is so easy, that one horse will draw down four or five chaldron of coals, and is an immense benefit to the coal merchant.
Seite 246 - No marble marks thy couch of lowly sleep, But living statues there are seen to weep ; Affliction's semblance bends not o'er thy tomb, Affliction's self deplores thy youthful doom.
Seite 246 - HARK! from the tombs a doleful sound! My ears attend the cry; " Ye living men, come view the ground, Where you must shortly lie. 2 " Princes, this clay must be your bed, In spite of all your towers; The tall, the wise, the reverend head Must lie as low as ours.
Seite 190 - To THE QUEEN'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY. May it please Your Majesty — WE, Your...
Seite 217 - • when perfectly made, and with all the appurtenances thereof, had not only the image of our Saviour extended upon it, but the figures of the Virgin Mary and St John, one on each side : in allusion to John xix. 26. ' Christ on the Cross saw his mother and the disciple whom, he loved standing by...
Seite 43 - A little rule, a little sway, A sunbeam in a winter's day, Is all the proud and mighty have Between the cradle and the grave.
Seite 132 - ... precipitation, that sir Thomas Fairfax, who had a command in it, did not stick to own, that till he passed the Tees his legs trembled under him.
Seite 338 - These things did not pass without notice and censure. We are not made of wood or stone, and the things which connect themselves with our hearts and habits cannot, like bark, or lichen, be rent away without our missing them.
Seite 265 - ... of a charity school intended to be established at Darlington, for instructing poor children there in the principles of the Christian religion according to the Church of England...