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Page 44
... Geoffry , my ancestor at Askelon - hast heard of Askelon ? —with his axe cut through a maffy chain that the Saracens had laid across that port . Our Christian ships thus per vincula , ' I may say , through Cheney ' ( without boasting ) ...
... Geoffry , my ancestor at Askelon - hast heard of Askelon ? —with his axe cut through a maffy chain that the Saracens had laid across that port . Our Christian ships thus per vincula , ' I may say , through Cheney ' ( without boasting ) ...
Page 86
... Geoffry , now " Geoffry Claydon ? " Ay , your worship ! I humbly crave your honour's pardon but Mafter Geoffry is advised , his rights " —— An Adverfe Claim 87 " His rights ! rights ! 86 The Noble Traytour .
... Geoffry , now " Geoffry Claydon ? " Ay , your worship ! I humbly crave your honour's pardon but Mafter Geoffry is advised , his rights " —— An Adverfe Claim 87 " His rights ! rights ! 86 The Noble Traytour .
Page 87
... Geoffry's rights in Claydon ! " " Ay ! Sir Thomas , members and appurtenances . " appur- " In Claydon ! Geoffry ! rights ! manors ! tenances ! Ha ! the poor boy is wild ! How is't with him , Master Scrivener ? " " Marry , well enough ...
... Geoffry's rights in Claydon ! " " Ay ! Sir Thomas , members and appurtenances . " appur- " In Claydon ! Geoffry ! rights ! manors ! tenances ! Ha ! the poor boy is wild ! How is't with him , Master Scrivener ? " " Marry , well enough ...
Page 88
... Geoffry is advised Sir Ralf's Recovery was not duly " " Well , well ! One - and - twenty years will bar " " Not fo yet , Sir Thomas - ' tis fcarcely twenty yet ! " " Nor is ' t , Master Scrivener ; you are i ' th ' right . " Tis not ...
... Geoffry is advised Sir Ralf's Recovery was not duly " " Well , well ! One - and - twenty years will bar " " Not fo yet , Sir Thomas - ' tis fcarcely twenty yet ! " " Nor is ' t , Master Scrivener ; you are i ' th ' right . " Tis not ...
Page 89
... Geoffry ? Oh , Master Scrivener , ' twere better your young client bethought himself . ” " He hath been advised ... Geoffry , or Geoffry with the Earl ? So , there is fome game here ! Doth fo.
... Geoffry ? Oh , Master Scrivener , ' twere better your young client bethought himself . ” " He hath been advised ... Geoffry , or Geoffry with the Earl ? So , there is fome game here ! Doth fo.
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