Prolusiones Historicæ: Or, Essays Illustrative of the Halle of John Halle, Citizen, and Merchant, of Salisbury, in the Reigns of Henry VI. and Edward IV.: with Notes, Illustrative and ExplanatoryFor the author; W.B. Brodie & Company, 1837 - 622 strán (strany) |
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Strana vii
... interesting , ancient , Hall . After much research the author did , by chance , discover , that the arms alluded to were those of Halle of Salisbury . The name met his eye ( where he should least have expected to have found it ) amongst ...
... interesting , ancient , Hall . After much research the author did , by chance , discover , that the arms alluded to were those of Halle of Salisbury . The name met his eye ( where he should least have expected to have found it ) amongst ...
Strana viii
... interesting , memorials of the worthy John Halle , the affluent merchant of that faire Citie , but , also , the copy of the deed of purchase of the premises transferred to him by William Hore , Senior , Merchant , in the 7th year of ...
... interesting , memorials of the worthy John Halle , the affluent merchant of that faire Citie , but , also , the copy of the deed of purchase of the premises transferred to him by William Hore , Senior , Merchant , in the 7th year of ...
Strana x
... interesting Deed he always held , that the premises of John Halle did not extend to the street - that the front shop of Mr. S. Payne was , originally , a different property ; and he drew his inference from the following facts - that ...
... interesting Deed he always held , that the premises of John Halle did not extend to the street - that the front shop of Mr. S. Payne was , originally , a different property ; and he drew his inference from the following facts - that ...
Strana xvii
... interesting . With reference to his notes , the Author desires to say a few words . As , in the progress of his volume , various subjects of enquiry , some of them novel , and curious , in themselves , arose to his notice , he marked ...
... interesting . With reference to his notes , the Author desires to say a few words . As , in the progress of his volume , various subjects of enquiry , some of them novel , and curious , in themselves , arose to his notice , he marked ...
Strana xxvii
... Interesting accounts of an ancient sandal described in " Do- mestic Life in England , " and of a curious pair of shoes in the 14th Vol . of the " Archæologia " -Reasons of the Author for assigning the latter to the Anglo- Saxon Period ...
... Interesting accounts of an ancient sandal described in " Do- mestic Life in England , " and of a curious pair of shoes in the 14th Vol . of the " Archæologia " -Reasons of the Author for assigning the latter to the Anglo- Saxon Period ...
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