Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Količine 1–2editor, 1888 |
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... Village Feasts 56 . Fylfot 56 . Baildon 64 , 94 . Ducking Stool at Mirfield 195 . Rev. J. Ismay's Diary , ( numerous topics ) 196 . Darton Registers 64 . History of Mirfield , 1755 201 . Fulneck 65 . Blount's Yorkshire Tenures , Reins ...
... Village Feasts 56 . Fylfot 56 . Baildon 64 , 94 . Ducking Stool at Mirfield 195 . Rev. J. Ismay's Diary , ( numerous topics ) 196 . Darton Registers 64 . History of Mirfield , 1755 201 . Fulneck 65 . Blount's Yorkshire Tenures , Reins ...
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... village of Thurlstone , birthplace of that wonderful genius , Dr. Nicholas Sanderson , the blind professor of mathematics , occupies the sunny slope ; further along the same hillside is Netherfield Chapel , where the Rev. W. Thorp ...
... village of Thurlstone , birthplace of that wonderful genius , Dr. Nicholas Sanderson , the blind professor of mathematics , occupies the sunny slope ; further along the same hillside is Netherfield Chapel , where the Rev. W. Thorp ...
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... VILLAGE FEASTS.— Information is desired relating to the origin of any of the Yorkshire village feasts , tides , wakes , thumps , rants , and rushbearings . INQUIRER . 0 A Few Words on the Fylfot . * BY LLEWELLYNN JEWITT , F.S.A. , & c ...
... VILLAGE FEASTS.— Information is desired relating to the origin of any of the Yorkshire village feasts , tides , wakes , thumps , rants , and rushbearings . INQUIRER . 0 A Few Words on the Fylfot . * BY LLEWELLYNN JEWITT , F.S.A. , & c ...
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... villages of the Oxus , at a time when the Germans , Indians , Pelasgians , Celts , Persians , Sclavonians , and Iranians , still formed one nation and spoke one language ; " and he pro- ceeds to cite a vast number of instances in which ...
... villages of the Oxus , at a time when the Germans , Indians , Pelasgians , Celts , Persians , Sclavonians , and Iranians , still formed one nation and spoke one language ; " and he pro- ceeds to cite a vast number of instances in which ...
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... village church - yard , and , I trust , by so doing I may lead others to examine more closely the remains of past ages that are spread so lavishly over the length and breadth of the Island , and to note their peculiarities , trace out ...
... village church - yard , and , I trust , by so doing I may lead others to examine more closely the remains of past ages that are spread so lavishly over the length and breadth of the Island , and to note their peculiarities , trace out ...
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Stran 107 - Lay me a green sod under my head, And another at my feet;* And lay my bent bow by my side, Which was my music sweet; And make my grave of gravel and green, Which is most right and meet.
Stran 157 - Nothing would it bear But a silver nutmeg And a golden pear; The king of Spain's daughter Came to visit me, And all for the sake Of my little nut tree.
Stran 155 - Old King Cole Was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three!
Stran 160 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Stran 99 - One for sorrow, Two for mirth, Three for a wedding, Four for a birth.
Stran 233 - And how, of thousand snakes, each one Was changed into a coil of stone, When holy Hilda prayed ; Themselves, within their holy bound, Their stony folds had often found. They told, how sea-fowls...
Stran 30 - We are not daily beggars, That beg from door to door ¡ But we are neighbours' children, Whom you have seen before.
Stran 168 - Ah ! sweetly they slumber, nor hope, love, nor fear, — Peace, peace is the watchword, the only one here ! Unto Death, to whom monarchs must bow ? Ah, no ! for his empire is known, And here there are trophies enow ! Beneath — the cold dead, and around — the dark stone, Are the signs of a scepter that none may disown.
Stran 211 - IN ancient times, as story tells, The saints would often leave their cells, And stroll about but hide their quality To try good people's hospitality. It...
Stran 3 - Carriages without horses shall go, And accidents fill the world with woe. Around the world thoughts shall fly In the twinkling of an eye.