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... had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good
manners , and a misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion
of exerting one of the greatest geniuses that ever was known in dramatick poetry .
... had taken up ; and though it seemed at first to be a blemish upon his good
manners , and a misfortune to him , yet it afterwards happily proved the occasion
of exerting one of the greatest geniuses that ever was known in dramatick poetry .
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... a considerable fortune in thofe times . He appears from his grand - daughter's
will to have pofsessed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and
a half . A zard land is a denomination well known in Warwickshire , and contains
...
... a considerable fortune in thofe times . He appears from his grand - daughter's
will to have pofsessed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and
a half . A zard land is a denomination well known in Warwickshire , and contains
...
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He appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pofsessed in Bishopton , and
Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a half . A jard land is a denomination
well known in Warwickshire , and contains from 30 60 The average therefore
being ...
He appears from his grand - daughter's will to have pofsessed in Bishopton , and
Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a half . A jard land is a denomination
well known in Warwickshire , and contains from 30 60 The average therefore
being ...
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... a considerable fortune in thofe times . He appears from his grand - daughter's
will to have poffeffed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a
half . A yard land is a denomination well known in Warwickshire , and contains ...
... a considerable fortune in thofe times . He appears from his grand - daughter's
will to have poffeffed in Bishopton , and Stratford Welcombe , four yard land and a
half . A yard land is a denomination well known in Warwickshire , and contains ...
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Ralph Collingwode instituied four choristers , to be daily aflisiant in the
celebration of divine service there . This chantry , says Dugdale , foon after its
foundation , was known by the name of The College of Stratfordupon - Avon . In
the 26th year ...
Ralph Collingwode instituied four choristers , to be daily aflisiant in the
celebration of divine service there . This chantry , says Dugdale , foon after its
foundation , was known by the name of The College of Stratfordupon - Avon . In
the 26th year ...
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