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Sivu 243
... pd for the carriage of xij load of stones xvi . payd for digging of the stones and other charges vijs ivd . payd the ... Itm pd more to William Coomber for 2 daies trayning 28 . Itm pd John Collyer for a locke 1s . 8d . Itm pd the ...
... pd for the carriage of xij load of stones xvi . payd for digging of the stones and other charges vijs ivd . payd the ... Itm pd more to William Coomber for 2 daies trayning 28 . Itm pd John Collyer for a locke 1s . 8d . Itm pd the ...
Sivu 244
Itm pd to Thomas Laighton tithingman for halfe a yeares pay for the marshall 48 . • Itm pd to the drumer for one daies trayning at Stan- ford plaine 28 . Itm for horse hier to buy a trowe for the port well 18 . Paid to Thomas Laighton ...
Itm pd to Thomas Laighton tithingman for halfe a yeares pay for the marshall 48 . • Itm pd to the drumer for one daies trayning at Stan- ford plaine 28 . Itm for horse hier to buy a trowe for the port well 18 . Paid to Thomas Laighton ...
Sivu 343
... Itm pd the Bedles wages for one quarter 2s . Harting.- 34 . " Who knows what Tarberry would bear Would plough it ... Itm for removeing the Lessees chest and for paper 3d Itm pd John Barrett for a horse and horse hire 6th S. IX . MAY 3 ...
... Itm pd the Bedles wages for one quarter 2s . Harting.- 34 . " Who knows what Tarberry would bear Would plough it ... Itm for removeing the Lessees chest and for paper 3d Itm pd John Barrett for a horse and horse hire 6th S. IX . MAY 3 ...
Sivu 345
Itm pd Phillipp Collyer for hors hire and other things observed birds at all must be aware that there is for the port 5s . 4d . red legs and bills , ' & c . Here. Itm pd John Barrett for a horse and horse hire in be- halfe of the Port 31 .
Itm pd Phillipp Collyer for hors hire and other things observed birds at all must be aware that there is for the port 5s . 4d . red legs and bills , ' & c . Here. Itm pd John Barrett for a horse and horse hire in be- halfe of the Port 31 .
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Sivu 61 - The Encyclopaedic Dictionary. A New and Original Work of Reference to all the Words in the English Language, with a Full Account of their Origin, Meaning, Pronunciation, and Use.
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Sivu 200 - The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd, Lets in new light through chinks that time has made. Stronger by weakness, wiser men become, As they draw near to their eternal home : Leaving the old, both worlds at once they view, That stand upon the threshold of the new.
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