Magnae Britanniae Notitia, Or, The Present State of Great-Britain: With Divers Remarks Upon the Ancient State ThereofTimothy Goodwin, Matthew Wotton, Benjamin Tooke, Daniel Midwinter, and Jacob Tonson, 1718 - 702 pages |
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... Land - Forces , The Yeomen of the Guards , and their Officers , 127 130 138 The Conftables , Governors , & c . of the Tower of London , and all the other Garrifons , Caftles and Forts in Eng- land and Wales , The Royal - Society ...
... Land - Forces , The Yeomen of the Guards , and their Officers , 127 130 138 The Conftables , Governors , & c . of the Tower of London , and all the other Garrifons , Caftles and Forts in Eng- land and Wales , The Royal - Society ...
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... Lands alike . 2. The Heir is at 15 at full Age to fell or alienate . 3. Tho ' the Father were convicted of Treafon , yet the Son enjoys his Inheri- tance : Hence that Proverb , The Father to the Bough , and the Sort to the Plough ...
... Lands alike . 2. The Heir is at 15 at full Age to fell or alienate . 3. Tho ' the Father were convicted of Treafon , yet the Son enjoys his Inheri- tance : Hence that Proverb , The Father to the Bough , and the Sort to the Plough ...
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... , 158 Miles in Circumference ; contains about 1,140,000 Acres , and 21,537 Houses . The South Downs , which lie parallel to the Sea , are dry , bear good Grafs Grafs , and pleasant ; the low Lands or Wild 18 Part I. The Pelent State.
... , 158 Miles in Circumference ; contains about 1,140,000 Acres , and 21,537 Houses . The South Downs , which lie parallel to the Sea , are dry , bear good Grafs Grafs , and pleasant ; the low Lands or Wild 18 Part I. The Pelent State.
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... Lands or Wild of Suffex , bear Oats incredibly ; the Soil rich and deep ; the Forefis barren , and towards the Eaft full of Iron Oar . Its Manufactures are Caft - Iron of all Sorts , for which there are many great Forges in the Eastern ...
... Lands or Wild of Suffex , bear Oats incredibly ; the Soil rich and deep ; the Forefis barren , and towards the Eaft full of Iron Oar . Its Manufactures are Caft - Iron of all Sorts , for which there are many great Forges in the Eastern ...
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... Lands , by the Produce of the late Taxes , feem to be near 10 Millions per Annum : And that the Houses ( not let with the Lands ) amount to 2 Millions per Annum : And all other Hereditaments to about 2 Millions more ; in all 14 Millions ...
... Lands , by the Produce of the late Taxes , feem to be near 10 Millions per Annum : And that the Houses ( not let with the Lands ) amount to 2 Millions per Annum : And all other Hereditaments to about 2 Millions more ; in all 14 Millions ...
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Act of Parliament Affembly affift againſt alfo alſo ancient Annum Archbishop Barons Bart becauſe befides belonging Bishop Borough Burgh Cafes Caftle call'd called Caufes Cauſes Chancellor Charles chief chofen Chrift Chriftian Church City Clergy Clerk College Commiffioners confiderable Country Court Crown Cuftoms Dean Dioceſe divers Duke Earl Ecclefiaftical Edward Eftate England faid fame fent feven feveral fhall fhould fince firft firſt fome fometimes ftands fuch George Great-Britain hath Henry himſelf Honour Houfe Houſe Inns of Chancery Judges Juftice Jurifdiction King of England King's Knights laft Lands late Letters Patents likewife London Lord High Admiral Mafter Majefty Majefty's Miles Minifters moft moſt Number Office Parish Parliament Perfons Place prefent Presbytery Prince Priviledges publick Refidence Regifter Richard Robert Royal Royal Burgh Scotland Scots Seffion Sheriff Sheriffdom Shire Simon Fuller thefe themſelves theſe thofe Thomas thoſe Town ufually Univerfity Weft whereof whofe William Writs
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