Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History SocietyShropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society., 1885 |
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... supposed to have been used for the making of wax figures to be distributed or sold to the faithful at certain fes- tivals , with various other relics of past ages . Past the mounds or X trenches of Nant Cribba they now pursued their way ix.
... supposed to have been used for the making of wax figures to be distributed or sold to the faithful at certain fes- tivals , with various other relics of past ages . Past the mounds or X trenches of Nant Cribba they now pursued their way ix.
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... sold separately , " Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries visited by H. M. S. Beagle , under the command of Captain Fitzroy , R.N. , from 1832 to 1886. By Charles Darwin , Esq . , M.A. ...
... sold separately , " Journal of Researches into the Geology and Natural History of the Various Countries visited by H. M. S. Beagle , under the command of Captain Fitzroy , R.N. , from 1832 to 1886. By Charles Darwin , Esq . , M.A. ...
Стр. 98
... sold quite openly , and for a light or heavy fee , according as the risk of detection was small or great . What wonder , then , that such a course of action should occasionally result in the conviction and punishment of a large number ...
... sold quite openly , and for a light or heavy fee , according as the risk of detection was small or great . What wonder , then , that such a course of action should occasionally result in the conviction and punishment of a large number ...
Стр. 145
... sold one halfpenny , & c . & c . , [ here follows a list of articles and amount of Tolls to be taken , and the MS . concluded with ] and therefore We command that ye take the said Custom to the end of the term aforesaid , but the said ...
... sold one halfpenny , & c . & c . , [ here follows a list of articles and amount of Tolls to be taken , and the MS . concluded with ] and therefore We command that ye take the said Custom to the end of the term aforesaid , but the said ...
Стр. 155
... sold pence a peece ev'y sheep or goatpenny ... ... ... ... + 99 a Boar bought or sold ijd ... ... ... ... 99 a Sow & pigges ijd a peece ... ... ... " " 99 ev'y calfe ev'y hogg & gilt pence a peece ... 000 0 2 222 ... ... ... ...香 19 99 ...
... sold pence a peece ev'y sheep or goatpenny ... ... ... ... + 99 a Boar bought or sold ijd ... ... ... ... 99 a Sow & pigges ijd a peece ... ... ... " " 99 ev'y calfe ev'y hogg & gilt pence a peece ... 000 0 2 222 ... ... ... ...香 19 99 ...
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