-
draped over the arms and the
sleeves hung down in
front and behind. "...
sithence such is our
mutability that to-day
there is none to the
Spanish guise,...
- all Statutes, Articles, and Provisions, made
against the See of Rome,
sithence the 20th Year of King
Henry the Eighth; and for the
Establishment of Ecclesiastical...
- been
under her lax guardianship,
reasoned that 'If
there be none
offence sithence the marriage, she
cannot die for that was done before'.
Unfortunately for...
-
English and Scots)
sineth (obsolete) sith (archaic)
sithen (obsolete)
sithence (obsolete) ter (regional)
thorough (archaic; poetic; rare)
thorter (regional...
-
Katherine had been in her charge,
reasoned that 'If
there be none
offence sithence the marriage, she
cannot die for that was done before'.
Unfortunately for...
- to
retain the Queen's
subjects in
their due obedience. As hath not been
sithence repealed by any
other statute. 39 Eliz. 1. c. 4
Vagabonds Act 1597 The...
- Hereditaments,
whereof he was in
Possession on the 20th Day of May, 1642, or at any Time
sithence.
Citation 12 Cha. 2. c. 8
Dates Royal ****ent 13
September 1660...
-
whereof he was in
Possession on the 20th Day of May, 1642, or at any Time
sithence.
Restoration of Lord
Colepeper Act 1660 12 Cha. 2. c. 9 Pr. 13 September...
-
thereunto or thereof, or of any part thereof, by any
statute or
statutes made
sithence the
making of the said last
mentioned act, and now
standing in force. 8...
- come to tell you, that I must have them
wheresoever I
finde them. Well,
sithence I see all the
Birds are flown, I do
expect you, that you
shall send them...