 | 1842 - 184 pages
...against the walle before her dor [before her front stead, H. 44] . For the which facte she was complayned upon, and so laid those two without the dour that...court yard, saide to the party that came to hym, that whitest those stones were theire nothinge wolde prosper aboute the howse ; and, after, divers of his... | |
 | sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 pages
...etoupa of the Abbey, to serve as pickling-troughs, and thresholds, and paving stones. " This house came after to Mr. Jo. Barnes, and after to Mr. Jo. Richardson, who lived there a longe season. But in his tyme, there came an old man, with comely gray huyres, to begg an almes;... | |
 | 1902 - 566 pages
...laid those two wthout ye dour that before was maid wall fast wthin her house [wch howse came after to1 Mr. Jo: Barnes and after to Mr. Jo : Richardson who...longe season but in his tyme ther came an olde man wth comly gray hayres to begg an Almes, and lookeinge ' From this point to the end of the extract the... | |
 | 1928 - 300 pages
...lyeth without the doures, over against the walle before her dor. For the which facte she was complayned upon, and so laid those two without the dour that...and after to Mr. Jo. Richardson, who lived theire a long season : but, in his tyme, there came an olde man with comly gray hayres to begg an almes, and... | |
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