The Antiquities of Stamford and St. Martin's: Compiled Chiefly from the Annals of ... Francis Peck ... to which is Added Their Present State Including Burghley, Том 1Harrod, 1785 |
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... chapel : alderman Feaft lived on this fpot and built a wall for a little court yard * For the prefent state of this school see the Modern Part . with fome of the carved ftones that were dug up 56 HISTORY of STAMFORD . Sempringham Hall.
... chapel : alderman Feaft lived on this fpot and built a wall for a little court yard * For the prefent state of this school see the Modern Part . with fome of the carved ftones that were dug up 56 HISTORY of STAMFORD . Sempringham Hall.
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... See page 76 . Yet fince the church - yards of this town are too fcan . ty for the inhumation of it's inhabitants , it is a pity that the five acres of land which Earl Warren gave for this purpose fhould have been converted to other ufes ...
... See page 76 . Yet fince the church - yards of this town are too fcan . ty for the inhumation of it's inhabitants , it is a pity that the five acres of land which Earl Warren gave for this purpose fhould have been converted to other ufes ...
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... See page 62 . 1326 . Kniton fays that Ifabel queen to Edward II . affembled here many prelates , earls , bar- ons and nobles , who informed her that they could not permit her to go to the king . 1327 . Edward III . was at Stamford and ...
... See page 62 . 1326 . Kniton fays that Ifabel queen to Edward II . affembled here many prelates , earls , bar- ons and nobles , who informed her that they could not permit her to go to the king . 1327 . Edward III . was at Stamford and ...
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... ( See page 120. ) Simeon of Durham fays that the conqueror ! took an account of all the cash that every man had , and the Saxon chronicle fays that there was not an ox , cow , nor hog , but what was in the appraisement , yet fays Brady as ...
... ( See page 120. ) Simeon of Durham fays that the conqueror ! took an account of all the cash that every man had , and the Saxon chronicle fays that there was not an ox , cow , nor hog , but what was in the appraisement , yet fays Brady as ...
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... ( See page 86. ) 2 ) He was the eldest son of the Treasurer , and was the first Earl of Exeter . 3 ) He was the eldest fon of Thomas Cecil and was afterwards Earl of Exeter . 4 ) He was fecond fon to Thomas Earl of Exeter , and the ...
... ( See page 86. ) 2 ) He was the eldest son of the Treasurer , and was the first Earl of Exeter . 3 ) He was the eldest fon of Thomas Cecil and was afterwards Earl of Exeter . 4 ) He was fecond fon to Thomas Earl of Exeter , and the ...
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Страница 61 - As may with sweetness, through mine ear, Dissolve me into ecstasies, And bring all Heaven before mine eyes. And may at last my weary age Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mossy cell, Where I may sit and rightly spell Of every star that heaven doth shew, And every herb that sips the dew, Till old experience do attain To something like prophetic strain.
Страница 300 - I have set my walls but upon the old foundation. Indeed, I have made the rough stone walls to be of square ; and yet one side remaineth as my father left it me. I trust my son shall be able to maintain it, considering that there are in that shire a dozen larger, of men under my degree.
Страница 181 - Which being spoken at midnight, when he was all alone, so amazed him, as drove him into a sweat for fear. Most penitent and heavy, the next day, in presence of the youths, he told with trembling what a fearful voice spake to him at midnight, vowing never to play again ; and calling for Mr. Cecil, asked him forgiveness on his knees, and restored him all his money, bedding, and books. So two gamesters were both reclaimed with this merry device, and never played more.
Страница 228 - Katherine his wife, accompanied with many lords and ladies, rode a-Maying from Greenwich to the high ground of Shooter's Hill ; where, as they passed by the way, they espied a company of tall yeomen clothed all in green, with green hoods, and with bows and arrows, to the number of two hundred.
Страница 202 - Lords-Lieutenant, and from their musters, and for having the militia of the town commanded by their own officers, the Mayor being the King's Lord -Lieutenant, and immediately under his Majesty's command, and to be...
Страница 61 - And bring all heav'n before mine eyes. And may at laft my weary age, Find out the peaceful hermitage, The hairy gown and mofly cell, Where I may fit and rightly fpell Of ev'ry ftar that heav'n doth mew, And ev'ry herb that fips the dew : Till old experience do attain To fomething like prophetic ftrain.
Страница 40 - For elles mote we oure bokes selle, And if ye lacke oure predication, Than goth this world all to destruction.
Страница 49 - And after him the fatal Welland went, That if old saws prove true (which God forbid!) Shall drown all Holland* with his excrement, And shall see Stamford, though now homely hid, Then shine in learning more than ever did Cambridge or Oxford, England's goodly beams.
Страница 289 - Exeter of this family, who built it, thought it fo inferior to the other, that he pleafantly faid ' that he built it only ' to retire to out of the duft, while ' his great houfe at Burleigh was ' fweeping.* WOTTON, orWooDTON, (Hanf.) is alfo called Walton at Stone, on the W.
Страница 264 - The next four, that is, the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth, shall be named and admitted by the vicar of St. Martin's for the time being, the bailiff of the manor of Stamford Baron, in the county of Northampton, and the eldest churchwarden of St. Martin's, and by them that shall be (a) in the nunnery otherwise called St. Michael's, and in the inn called the George, in Stamford Baron, or the greater number of them.