The Cheshire Sheaf ...: Being Local Gleanings, Historical and Antiquarian, Relating to Cheshire, Chester and North Wales, from Many Scattered Fields ..., Volume 1"Chester Courant" Office, 1880 |
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... Ma : tie hath directed his l'res to those Majors requiring of them ( as yow may see the effect of his Ma : ties l're as directed to the Lo : Major of Yorke , whereof I have sent yow a coppie ) ; Now , I having heard that the Major of ...
... Ma : tie hath directed his l'res to those Majors requiring of them ( as yow may see the effect of his Ma : ties l're as directed to the Lo : Major of Yorke , whereof I have sent yow a coppie ) ; Now , I having heard that the Major of ...
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... Ma : tie be made acquainted wth it , yow would not be able to Answeare it . Now I heare the Bruers wife is Dead ... ties Name , as you will Answeare it at your perill . So I leave yow & c . " This description of " The Abbey Cort " must ...
... Ma : tie be made acquainted wth it , yow would not be able to Answeare it . Now I heare the Bruers wife is Dead ... ties Name , as you will Answeare it at your perill . So I leave yow & c . " This description of " The Abbey Cort " must ...
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... Ma'tie . " We , your Ma'ties most humble and loyall subjects , ye Citezens of your faithfull Citty of Chester ; ( having never tempo [ r ] ized with any irregular power , by any Addresse made to them : since ye death of your most Royall ...
... Ma'tie . " We , your Ma'ties most humble and loyall subjects , ye Citezens of your faithfull Citty of Chester ; ( having never tempo [ r ] ized with any irregular power , by any Addresse made to them : since ye death of your most Royall ...
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... Ma'ties gracious pleasure concerning the instructing and exercising of the Trayned bands by those gentle- men : who with great dilligence ( according to the trust reposed in them ) have p'formed that service ; wherein ( to there ...
... Ma'ties gracious pleasure concerning the instructing and exercising of the Trayned bands by those gentle- men : who with great dilligence ( according to the trust reposed in them ) have p'formed that service ; wherein ( to there ...
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... Ma'ties leige people manie tymes are letted and disturbed in their passage throughe the same . " If the citizens of that far remote day felt the pinch of having to pass in and out of the city eastward , at the BARS GATE , by the one ...
... Ma'ties leige people manie tymes are letted and disturbed in their passage throughe the same . " If the citizens of that far remote day felt the pinch of having to pass in and out of the city eastward , at the BARS GATE , by the one ...
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Alderman ancient appears arms beinge Bishop of Chester Brereton buried called Captain Castle century Chapel Charles CHESHIRE SHEAF Chester Castle Chester Cathedral Cholmondeley Christleton Church Citty City of Chester copy correspondent County of Chester Court daughter daye Dean and Chapter died Dodleston Earl Earl of Chester EDITOR Edward Egerton Elizabeth England Flintshire folio George give Gresford Hall hand hath haue Hawarden Henry horse HUGHES interesting Ireland John King Lady Lancashire land Lane late Ledsham letter London Lord Ma'ties Maior Manchester Middlewich Mow Cop Nantwich Notes Original Documents Oswestry p'sons parish payd Peter present printed Queries Randle record Rector referred Replies Richard River Dee Robert Royal Sandford SHEAF Sheriff Stockport stone Street town tyme vnto vpon w'ch Wales Weekly Diary Will'm William Wrexham yerely yo'r
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Página 20 - And he set the rods which he had pilled before the flocks in the gutters in the watering troughs when the flocks came to drink, that they should conceive when they came to drink. And...
Página 58 - And Samson lay till midnight, and arose at midnight, and took the doors of the gate of the city, and the two posts, and went away with them, bar and all, and put them upon his shoulders, and carried them up to the top of an hill that is before Hebron.
Página 85 - With many a stiff thwack, many a bang, Hard crabtree and old iron rang, While none that saw them could divine To which side conquest would incline ; Until Magnano, who did envy...
Página 143 - I presume you very well know, or have beard, of my condition and disposition, and that I neither give nor take quarter ; I am now with my firelocks, who never yet neglected opportunity to correct rebels ; ready to use you as I have done the Irish, but loth I am to spill my countrymen's blood ; wherefore, by these I advise you to your fealty and obedience to his Majesty, and...
Página 331 - Grosvenors were declared duly elected. Upon the death of George the 3rd, in 1820, there was another contest with a like result — Sir John being beaten by General Grosvenor, by a small majority. In 1825 he died at the early age of 59. His honoured remains were followed to the grave by a large concourse of people ; and it is not too much to say of him, that never was man gathered to his fathers, who left behind him a name more to be revered than did this honourable and greatly beloved PATRIOT.
Página 271 - We must not make a scare-crow of the law, ' Setting it up to fear the birds of prey, And let it keep one shape, till custom make it Their perch, and not their terror.
Página 209 - Then follows, an epistle (as at first a Gospel) with the Liturgy, prayers for the sick, with some alteration; lastly, the blessing; and...
Página 306 - My sledge and hammer lie declin'd, My bellows too have lost their wind; My fire's extinct, my forge decay'd, My vice is in the dust all laid ; My coal is spent, my iron gone, My nails are drove, my work is done.