| John Britton - 1814 - 1124 pages
...say that when the/ •went to Malmesbury or Cbippenham they culled their biggest shillings to lay m the scales against the tobacco. Now the customs of it are the greatest Ins majesty hath." Letters, &e. from the Bodlaian Library, Vol. III. p. 305. t Aubrey's account of... | |
| John Walker - 1813 - 326 pages
...I have heard some of our old yeomen neighbours say, that when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham Market, they culled out their biggest shillings to lay in the scales against the tobacco ; now, the customes of it are the greatest his majl'e hath. Sir Walter R. was a great chymist, and * His beard... | |
| 1822 - 430 pages
...I have heard some of our old ypomen neighbour! say, that when they went to Malmsbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to lay in the scales against the tobacco. Now the customers of it are the greatest liis majesty (Charles II,) hath. CS language than some of hit attempts... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1825 - 464 pages
...some of our old yeomen neighbours say, that when they went to Mahnesbury or Chippenham, they culled their biggest shillings to lay in the scales against...tobacco. Now the Customs of it are the greatest His Majesty hath." — Letters, &c. from the Bodleian Library, vol. iji. p. 305.' ' " The Ceremonie. —... | |
| 1825 - 468 pages
...some of our old yeomen neighbours say, that when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham, they culled their biggest shillings to lay in the scales against...tobacco. Now the Customs of it are the greatest His Majesty hath." — Letters, &c. from the Bodleian Library, vol. iii. p. S05.' gave a piece of ground,... | |
| sir Walter Ralegh - 1829 - 806 pages
...some of our old yeomen neighbours (Josias Taylor) say, that when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to lay in the scales against the tobacco; now, the customes of it are the greatest his majtie hath. Sir Walter R. was a great chymist, and amongst some... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 pages
...I have heard some of our old yeomen neighbours say that, when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to...tobacco; now, the customs of it are the greatest his Majesty hath." Amongst the promiscuous associates of the ordinaries and the taverns—men of quality... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 pages
...I have heard some of our old yeomen neighbours say that, when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to...scales against the tobacco ; now, the customs of it arc the greatest his Majesty hath." Amongst the promiscuous associates of the ordinaries and the taverns... | |
| 1859 - 626 pages
...I have heard some of our old yeoman neighbors say, that when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to...tobacco ; now, the customs of it are the greatest his majesty hath. From Tail's Edinburgh Magaslne. HENRY III., KING OF FRANCE AND POLAND.1 PERHAPS no period... | |
| 1846 - 502 pages
...I have heard some of our old yeoman neighbours say, that when they went to Malmesbury or Chippenham market, they culled out their biggest shillings to...tobacco ; now, the customs of it are the greatest his majesty hath." BISHOP GROSTESTE. " Bishop Grosteste, of Lincoln, told his brother, who asked him to... | |
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