Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archeological Society, Volume 6The Society, 1883 - Cumberland (England) The transactions cover the years 1866- and include the society's proceedings. No proceedings are included in n.s. v. 70 (1970). |
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... four pieces only , two of which are scored diagonally according to the conventional notation for purpure . But this certainly means nothing : this method of indicat- ing tinctures was not known in England in 1610 , and all the other ...
... four pieces only , two of which are scored diagonally according to the conventional notation for purpure . But this certainly means nothing : this method of indicat- ing tinctures was not known in England in 1610 , and all the other ...
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... four Arg : and Az . It appears again in an anonymous book , published in London in 1713 , entitled " The Arms or Common Seals of the Cities and Borough Towns in England and Wales . " It is in Cox's Magna Britannia , published in 1720 ...
... four Arg : and Az . It appears again in an anonymous book , published in London in 1713 , entitled " The Arms or Common Seals of the Cities and Borough Towns in England and Wales . " It is in Cox's Magna Britannia , published in 1720 ...
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... four , on a stone in the wall of the Corporation House at King Garth , with this inscription : - GEORGE PATTINSON Esqr . Mayor of the City of CARLISLE and Mr JOHN BROWN Mr GEORGE SOWERBY Bayliffs 1751 . I further find this same coat ...
... four , on a stone in the wall of the Corporation House at King Garth , with this inscription : - GEORGE PATTINSON Esqr . Mayor of the City of CARLISLE and Mr JOHN BROWN Mr GEORGE SOWERBY Bayliffs 1751 . I further find this same coat ...
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... four pieces . The Journal used this heading for many years , and no doubt familiarised people with it : their pre- sent heading was adopted in 1838 . Jollie was the pioneer of several enterprising local pub- lishers and printers ...
... four pieces . The Journal used this heading for many years , and no doubt familiarised people with it : their pre- sent heading was adopted in 1838 . Jollie was the pioneer of several enterprising local pub- lishers and printers ...
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... four , argent and sable . Up to that time I believe it to have had no sanction by the Cor- poration of Carlisle , and to have been the spontaneous in- vention of Speed , evoked out of his own inner conscious- ness . If so , his ...
... four , argent and sable . Up to that time I believe it to have had no sanction by the Cor- poration of Carlisle , and to have been the spontaneous in- vention of Speed , evoked out of his own inner conscious- ness . If so , his ...
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Page 426 - And when any is passing out of this life, a bell shall be tolled, and the minister shall not then slack to do his last duty. And after the party's death, if it so fall out, there shall be rung no more than one short peal, and one other before the burial, and one other after the burial.
Page 388 - I know that I hung on a wind-rocked tree, nine whole nights, with a spear wounded and to Odin offered, myself to myself; on that tree, of which no one knows from what root it springs.
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