A History, Military and Municipal, of the Ancient Borough of the Devizes: And, Subordinately, of the Entire Hundred of Potterne and Cannings, in which it is Included |
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... received a visit from his old friend Dr. Stukeley , who stalking in , very dirty , just after his return from Stonehenge , enquired into the occasion of his melancholy and dejection of spirits ; and talked with him as an antiquary and a ...
... received a visit from his old friend Dr. Stukeley , who stalking in , very dirty , just after his return from Stonehenge , enquired into the occasion of his melancholy and dejection of spirits ; and talked with him as an antiquary and a ...
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... wild career he fell in a sally made by the English party from the Castle of Atost , from the effects of a slight wound received in the ball of the • thumb . Simultaneously with this event his father had 28 HISTORY OF DEVIZES .
... wild career he fell in a sally made by the English party from the Castle of Atost , from the effects of a slight wound received in the ball of the • thumb . Simultaneously with this event his father had 28 HISTORY OF DEVIZES .
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... receiving succour from the King compelled their sur- render . But no long time elapsed before a numerous military array were seen to enter by the north - west avenue of the distracted Borough and to draw up before the castle gates ...
... receiving succour from the King compelled their sur- render . But no long time elapsed before a numerous military array were seen to enter by the north - west avenue of the distracted Borough and to draw up before the castle gates ...
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... received the embassy coldly and sent them back to their mistress with an equivocal answer which was laid before her council at a second confer- ence held at Devizes on the octaves of Pentecost . The Earl of Anjou , the messengers said ...
... received the embassy coldly and sent them back to their mistress with an equivocal answer which was laid before her council at a second confer- ence held at Devizes on the octaves of Pentecost . The Earl of Anjou , the messengers said ...
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... received marks of his Royal Mistress's favour in the form of additional endowments to his pet colony at Farley . She gave Monkton manor near Chippenham ( now Mr. Esmeade's ) with its tythes , advowsons , and chapelries , also an estate ...
... received marks of his Royal Mistress's favour in the form of additional endowments to his pet colony at Farley . She gave Monkton manor near Chippenham ( now Mr. Esmeade's ) with its tythes , advowsons , and chapelries , also an estate ...
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Page 289 - ... him bade him be of good cheer, for that he would take the fault on himself. He kept his word accordingly. As soon as they were grown up to be men, the civil war broke out, in which our two friends took...
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Page 388 - On Thursday the 25th of January, 1753, Ruth Pierce, of Potterne, in this county, agreed with three other women to buy a sack of wheat in the market, each paying her due proportion towards the same; one of these women, in collecting the several quotas of money, discovered a deficiency, and demanded of Ruth Pierce the sum which was wanting to make good the amount; Ruth Pierce protested that she had paid her share...
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Page 388 - ... women, in collecting the several quotas of money, discovered a deficiency, and demanded of Ruth Pierce the sum which was wanting to make good the amount; Ruth Pierce protested that she had paid her share; and said, She wished she might drop down dead, if she had not. She rashly repeated this awful wish, when, to the consternation and terror of the surrounding multitude, she instantly fell down, and expired, having the money concealed in her hand.