The Year Book of Daily Recreation and Information: Concerning Remarkable Men and Manners, Times and Seasons, Solemnities and Merry-makings, Antiquities and Novelties on the Plan of the Every-day Book and Table Book ...T. Tegg, 1832 - 1643 pages |
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Page 79
... James earl of Derby , it was sequestrated by the parliament . At that time it was greatly dilapidated ; some parts were used as private dwellings , others were employed as magazines for powder and arms , and the greater part was devoted ...
... James earl of Derby , it was sequestrated by the parliament . At that time it was greatly dilapidated ; some parts were used as private dwellings , others were employed as magazines for powder and arms , and the greater part was devoted ...
Page 81
... James , elder brother of this Humphrey , did reside . The younger brethren , George , Humphrey , and Ralph , a betook themselves to the trading of this county , dealing in Manchester commodi- ties , sent up to London ; and Humphrey ...
... James , elder brother of this Humphrey , did reside . The younger brethren , George , Humphrey , and Ralph , a betook themselves to the trading of this county , dealing in Manchester commodi- ties , sent up to London ; and Humphrey ...
Page 123
... James Main , bookseller , agent for Mrs. Irving , who is sole possessor of the inestimable secret , by inheritance from her husband , the late Dr. Irving , nephew to the above Mr. Weir's daughter . Hence the pills have come through no ...
... James Main , bookseller , agent for Mrs. Irving , who is sole possessor of the inestimable secret , by inheritance from her husband , the late Dr. Irving , nephew to the above Mr. Weir's daughter . Hence the pills have come through no ...
Page 159
... James II . he adds- " I can never forget the inexpres- . sible luxury and profaneness , gaming , and all dissoluteness , as it were total forgetfulness of God ( it being Sunday evening ) which this day se'nnight I was witness of ; the ...
... James II . he adds- " I can never forget the inexpres- . sible luxury and profaneness , gaming , and all dissoluteness , as it were total forgetfulness of God ( it being Sunday evening ) which this day se'nnight I was witness of ; the ...
Page 171
... James's- did business with the duke . Great pre- parations for his speedy return to sea . I saw him try on his buff coat and hat - piece covered over with black velvet . " 1665 , May 14. " To church , it being Whit - Sunday ; my wife ...
... James's- did business with the duke . Great pre- parations for his speedy return to sea . I saw him try on his buff coat and hat - piece covered over with black velvet . " 1665 , May 14. " To church , it being Whit - Sunday ; my wife ...
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