The Every Day Book, Or, A Guide to the Year: Describing the Popular Amusements Sports, Ceremonies, Manners Customs & Events Incident to the Three Hundred & Sixty-five Days, in Past & Present Times, Volume 2W. Tegg, 1868 |
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Page 400
... DUNMOW , IN ESSEX . THE LAST TAKING OF THE OATH AT DUNMOW ,. vernment during the last three years of his life ; and was a commissioner of bank- rupts . His manners were urbane , and if he sometimes showed warmth of temper , his heart was ...
... DUNMOW , IN ESSEX . THE LAST TAKING OF THE OATH AT DUNMOW ,. vernment during the last three years of his life ; and was a commissioner of bank- rupts . His manners were urbane , and if he sometimes showed warmth of temper , his heart was ...
Page 403
... Dunmow , which one Juga ( Baynard ) , a most devout and religious woman , being in her kinde his ancestor , had builded ; in which prison ( priory ) arose a custome , begun and instituted , eyther by him , or some other of his ...
... Dunmow , which one Juga ( Baynard ) , a most devout and religious woman , being in her kinde his ancestor , had builded ; in which prison ( priory ) arose a custome , begun and instituted , eyther by him , or some other of his ...
Page 404
... Dunmow delivered unto them , according to the custom of the manor . 66 Whereupon , at this court , in full and open court , came the said William Par- sley , and Jane his wife , in their proper persons , and humbly prayed , they might ...
... Dunmow delivered unto them , according to the custom of the manor . 66 Whereupon , at this court , in full and open court , came the said William Par- sley , and Jane his wife , in their proper persons , and humbly prayed , they might ...
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