Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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Page iv
... persons opposed to it is not large , but since it appears to be founded upon misapprehension , they feel bound to do all in their power to remove it . It would appear that the proceedings of the Association are in some degree offensive ...
... persons opposed to it is not large , but since it appears to be founded upon misapprehension , they feel bound to do all in their power to remove it . It would appear that the proceedings of the Association are in some degree offensive ...
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the Association are in some degree offensive to two classes of persons . Some dislike its objects , and others its mode of pursuing them . The former are angry with us for making antiquities the matter of our study . Or , when they are ...
the Association are in some degree offensive to two classes of persons . Some dislike its objects , and others its mode of pursuing them . The former are angry with us for making antiquities the matter of our study . Or , when they are ...
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... persons connected with the Church of St. John , as well burgesses as others , of exemption from all county and hundred ďues , from all pleas and actions ( ut sint quieti et liberi de shiris et hundredis et placidis a et querelis ) ...
... persons connected with the Church of St. John , as well burgesses as others , of exemption from all county and hundred ďues , from all pleas and actions ( ut sint quieti et liberi de shiris et hundredis et placidis a et querelis ) ...
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... . had 1s . 6d . a week . 4s . a week was the remuneration of a first - rate carpenter , such as we may conceive the dignified person to have been , who bears a the name , style and title of “ Magister OF ST . DAVID'S CATHEDRAL . 53.
... . had 1s . 6d . a week . 4s . a week was the remuneration of a first - rate carpenter , such as we may conceive the dignified person to have been , who bears a the name , style and title of “ Magister OF ST . DAVID'S CATHEDRAL . 53.
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... person than Mr. John the Carpenter took three days to ride to Tenby and back , and was so economical as to spend only 18d . on the road . 1d . was regarded as a fair equivalent for a common labourer's daily food . 3d . was enough to ...
... person than Mr. John the Carpenter took three days to ride to Tenby and back , and was so economical as to spend only 18d . on the road . 1d . was regarded as a fair equivalent for a common labourer's daily food . 3d . was enough to ...
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