English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 237
... called England , and in the court of exchequer in Scotland , shall be in the English language . W HEREAS many and great mischiefs do frequently happen to the subjects of this kingdom , from the proceedings in courts of justice being in ...
... called England , and in the court of exchequer in Scotland , shall be in the English language . W HEREAS many and great mischiefs do frequently happen to the subjects of this kingdom , from the proceedings in courts of justice being in ...
Page 482
... called a solear , which brings to another ladder ; the other is called the wem - shaft , from the wem or windlace , turned by a horse , by the help of which they let down the tub , called a kible , to bring up the ore , another coming ...
... called a solear , which brings to another ladder ; the other is called the wem - shaft , from the wem or windlace , turned by a horse , by the help of which they let down the tub , called a kible , to bring up the ore , another coming ...
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... called a water - slime . There are also in the mines a soft black stalactites , called the droppings of the water . The tools they work with are , first , a hammer , called a pick , having commonly a driving end and a sharp end ; with ...
... called a water - slime . There are also in the mines a soft black stalactites , called the droppings of the water . The tools they work with are , first , a hammer , called a pick , having commonly a driving end and a sharp end ; with ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
Copyright | |
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