The parochial history and antiquities of Stockton upon Teesby Thomas Jennett, 1829 - 578 strani |
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... and more particularly to John Hogg , Esq . M. A. F. L. S. and Fellow of St. Pe- ter's College , Cambridge , for his laborious and valuable Appendix on the Natural History of the District . CONTENTS . PART THE FIRST . Of the Ancient History.
... and more particularly to John Hogg , Esq . M. A. F. L. S. and Fellow of St. Pe- ter's College , Cambridge , for his laborious and valuable Appendix on the Natural History of the District . CONTENTS . PART THE FIRST . Of the Ancient History.
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... nature of their manors required ; and resided in each of them no longer than they consumed the annual produce of their respective demesnes , with such provision - rents in kind as they had reserved for their maintenance out of their ...
... nature of their manors required ; and resided in each of them no longer than they consumed the annual produce of their respective demesnes , with such provision - rents in kind as they had reserved for their maintenance out of their ...
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... nature of his benefaction ( the building a chapel ) we may infer the piety and consistency of his character . Before he left Salisbury , he had been the founder of the present noble , and much admired , cathe- dral church . * From his ...
... nature of his benefaction ( the building a chapel ) we may infer the piety and consistency of his character . Before he left Salisbury , he had been the founder of the present noble , and much admired , cathe- dral church . * From his ...
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... marches of a less pacific nature , he was engaged in a sort of royal progress from one of his manor- houses to another , accompanied by a splendid and nume- F rous retinue . * to Surtees , was His general OF THE ANCIENT HISTORY . 37.
... marches of a less pacific nature , he was engaged in a sort of royal progress from one of his manor- houses to another , accompanied by a splendid and nume- F rous retinue . * to Surtees , was His general OF THE ANCIENT HISTORY . 37.
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... nature of his resi- dence at Stockton , which could accommodate in a suita- ble manner so numerous and respectable an household . He removed , as Bishop Bec had done , from one manor- house to another ; but , unlike him , not to display ...
... nature of his resi- dence at Stockton , which could accommodate in a suita- ble manner so numerous and respectable an household . He removed , as Bishop Bec had done , from one manor- house to another ; but , unlike him , not to display ...
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The Parochial History and Antiquities of Stockton-upon-Tees John Brewster Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1971 |
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acres aforesaid ancient anno appears belonging Billingham Bishop of Durham borough of Stockton bridge Burdon burgage burgesses called Capt castle Castle Eden Dene chapel charter church Cleveland coal coast Common Coralline corn county of Durham court leet Darlington Dunelm East Egglescliffe England erected feet frequent George grant Greatham ground Harperley Hartburn Hartlepool hedges heir holden honour improvement inhabitants James Cooke John king late Lord manor marshes Mayor meadow Middleton miles navigation neighbourhood Newcastle Norton observed ORDER oxgangs parish of Stockton parliament pastures poor port of Stockton Portrack possession present Preston Raisbeck river Tees Robert Rudd Seaton Sertularia ship side species Steward stone street successors Sutton Tees frozen Thomas tion town of Stockton township trade vessels vicar wheat William William Sleigh winter wood yards Yarm yearly Yorkshire
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Stran 412 - I passed ; for it is impossible that any thing should be universally tasted and approved by a multitude, though they are only the rabble of a nation, which hath not in it some peculiar aptness to please and gratify the mind of man.
Stran 253 - See, a long race thy spacious courts adorn ; See future sons, and daughters yet unborn, In crowding ranks on every side arise, Demanding life, impatient for the skies...
Stran 391 - Ye friends to truth, ye statesmen who survey The rich man's joys increase, the poor's decay, 'Tis yours to judge, how wide the limits stand Between a splendid and a happy land.
Stran 126 - Another method of implication, whereby the king's consent is presumed, is as to all corporations by prescription, such as the city of London, and many others, which have existed as corporations, time whereof the memory of man runneth not to the contrary: and therefore are looked upon in law to be well created.
Stran 317 - Oft, on a plat of rising ground I hear the far-off curfew sound Over some wide-water'd shore, Swinging slow with sullen roar; Or, if the air will not permit, Some still removed place will fit, Where glowing embers through the room Teach light to counterfeit a gloom...
Stran 137 - You shall well and truly try, and true deliverance make, between our Sovereign Lord the King and the prisoner at the bar, whom you shall have in charge, and a true verdict give, according to the evidence. So help you God.
Stran 467 - Be it therefore enacted by the Queen's Most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in the present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: I.
Stran 35 - Here to the houseless child of want My door is open still; And though my portion is but scant, I give it with good will.
Stran 214 - The preamble recites, that the proposed railway and branches from it will be of great public utility, by facilitating the conveyance of coal, iron, lime, corn, and other commodities, from the interior of the county of Durham...