- and that at an
undue hower of xj [eleven] a
Clocke in the night, and so
remayned there with him till
three of the
clocke in the morninge, [and] ... afterward...
-
Castle Hill,
lyeinge on the
other side of this
River towards the Sea,
shall remayne unto the
common use of the
Towne forever." In June 1637, John Winthrop...
-
distresse in the
Iland of
Deuils (otherwise
called Bermoothawes)
where they
remayned 42. w****es, &
builded two pynaces, in
which they
returned into Virginia...
-
Irish themselves ....... "Eudoxus: What is that you say, of so many as
remayne Englishe of them? Why are, not they that were once English,
abydinge Englishe...
- disgrace, for the king hath
created him
baron of
Baltimore in Ireland, and
remaynes a councillor". Krugler, p. 74.
Amerigo Salvetti,
Tuscan representative...
-
though very few of them were
selected for the library: "Among
whose Bookes remayned,
althoughe the
moste parte according to the tyme, yet some
worthy the viewe...
- wel****! my
present payne. I fele my
tormentes so
increse that lyfe
cannot remayne. Toll on, the p****inge-bell; rong is my
dolefull knell; for the
sound my...
- the name Ebora****". In Caine,
Caesar (ed.).
Analecta Eboracensia; Some
Remaynes of the
Ancient City of York. London: C. J. Clark. pp. 16–17. Palliser,...
- unto some Post or
other open
place or
places in
Lombarde strete,
there to
remayne by the
space of
seven daies,
declaring in the same
writing to what Place...
- ISBN 0-7100-2010-4. Widdrington, Sir
Thomas (1897).
Analecta eboracensia: some
remaynes of the
ancient city of York. Bedford:
Bedford Press. ASIN B001NY3EVY. Clarke...