Journal of the British Archaeological Association, Tom 40British Archaeological Association., 1884 |
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... appear to have been eleven seals attached . Four are nearly perfect ; one appears to be that of the Mayor's seal still in use ; and the tag of a large seal in the centre , probably the Great Seal of Eng- land , a small portion of the ...
... appear to have been eleven seals attached . Four are nearly perfect ; one appears to be that of the Mayor's seal still in use ; and the tag of a large seal in the centre , probably the Great Seal of Eng- land , a small portion of the ...
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... appear to be the better opinion , that the inscription is Spanish . I have the authority of Mr. C. S. Greaves for this rendering of it : A ( to ) MI ( my ) AMIGO ( friend ) TODO ( all or everything ) ; i.e. , " everything to my friend ...
... appear to be the better opinion , that the inscription is Spanish . I have the authority of Mr. C. S. Greaves for this rendering of it : A ( to ) MI ( my ) AMIGO ( friend ) TODO ( all or everything ) ; i.e. , " everything to my friend ...
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... appear at Com- mon Councils , and Warham Jemett appeared without a gown , and they were severally fined and committed to the freemen's prison , and ordered to show cause at the next Assembly why they should not forfeit their freedom for ...
... appear at Com- mon Councils , and Warham Jemett appeared without a gown , and they were severally fined and committed to the freemen's prison , and ordered to show cause at the next Assembly why they should not forfeit their freedom for ...
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British Archaeological Association. This extract is not very satisfactory . It does not appear to me that the device on the Dovor bell answers to that given on the others referred to ; but this question I must leave to the learned ...
British Archaeological Association. This extract is not very satisfactory . It does not appear to me that the device on the Dovor bell answers to that given on the others referred to ; but this question I must leave to the learned ...
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... appears as one of the eleven tenants in capite who held the whole of Kent , with the exception of what the King kept to himself . The possessions occupy four columns . In 1161 , on the death of Silvester , who , as has been said ...
... appears as one of the eleven tenants in capite who held the whole of Kent , with the exception of what the King kept to himself . The possessions occupy four columns . In 1161 , on the death of Silvester , who , as has been said ...
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Abbey Abbot ancient Anglo-Saxon antiquities appears Aquincum Archæologia Archæological Archbishop arches Association Bishop British Museum Brock bronze building built Canon Canterbury Castle Cathedral century chancel chapel charter Christian church of St Cinque Ports Congress containing cross Cumdach described Devizes Dover Dovor Duke Duke of Burgundy Earl early east Edward England erected excavations exhibited feet figures fragments France French Gray Birch head Henry Henry VI Henry VIII hidas hill hyda Ilkley inches inscription interest John Kent King land letters London Lord Mayor monuments nails nave Norman oppidum original ornament paper parish Patrick period Plate portion present Priory probably referred reign relics remains Richborough Road Roman royal Saint Sandgate Castle Sandwich Saxon seal side Sigil stone Tenby Thomas tion tomb tower town tumulus visited walls WALTER DE GRAY word
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Strona 215 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Strona 327 - In mundo erat, et mundus per ipsum factus est, et mundus eum non cognovit. In propria venit, et sui eum non receperunt. Quotquot autem receperunt eum, dedit eis potestatem filios Dei fieri, his qui credunt in nomine ejus.
Strona viii - to investigate, preserve, and illustrate all ancient monuments of the history, manners, customs, and arts of our forefathers...
Strona 327 - In ipso vita erat, et vita erat lux hominum : et lux in tenebris lucet, et tenebrae eam non comprehenderunt. Fuit homo missus a Deo, cui nomen erat Joannes. Hic venit in testimonium, ut testimonium perhiberet de lumine, ut omnes crederent per illum. Non erat ille lux, sed ut testimonium perhiberet de lumine. Erat lux vera, quae illuminat omnem hominem venientem in hunc mundum.
Strona 327 - In principio erat Verbum et Verbum erat apud Deum; et Deus erat Verbum : hoc erat in principio apud Deum.
Strona 449 - The Judges and Serjeants of the Coif —The Apprenticii ad legem — The Inns of Court — The Forms, Solemnities, and Usages kept up by the Bench and the Bar — Records and Memoirs of the Old Order, and its many Distinguished Members — Their Legal and Social position, and the gradual Innovations on the Old Institution. "A monument of well-digested research An important contribution to the history of the Bench and Bar of England.
Strona 327 - IN PRINCIPIO erat Verbum, et Verbum erat apud Deum, et Deus erat Verbum. Hoc erat in principio apud Deum. Omnia per ipsum facta sunt: et sine ipso factum est nihil, quod factum est. In ipso vita erat, et vita erat lux hominum : et lux in tenebris lucet, et tenebrae earn non comprehenderunt Fuit homo missus a Deo, cui nomen erat Joannes.
Strona 385 - THE set and statary time of paring of nails and cutting of hair is thought by many a point of consideration ; which is perhaps but the continuation of an ancient superstition. For piaculous it was unto the Romans to pare their nails upon the Nundinae, observed every ninth day ; and was also feared by others in certain days of the week, according to that of Ausonius, " Ungues Mercuric, barbam Jove, Cypride crines...
Strona 390 - To drink supernaculum was an ancient custom not only in England, but also in several other parts of Europe, of emptying the cup or glass, and then pouring the drop or two that remained at the bottom upon the person's nail that drank it, to show that he was no flincher.1 Among Ray's Proverbial Sayings, belonging to drink and drinking, occurs the following :
Strona 72 - You too, ye bards! whom sacred raptures fire. To chant your heroes to your country's lyre; Who consecrate, in your immortal strain, Brave patriot souls, in righteous battle slain, Securely now the tuneful task renew, And noblest themes in deathless songs pursue.