Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and ChesterChetham Society., 1913 |
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... Customs ; Courting , Bridal , and Wed- ding Customs ; Funeral Customs and Super- stitions ; Seasons and Festivities ; Weather Prognostications ; Superstitions relating to Animals ; Charms ; Miscellaneous Supersti- tions ; Fortune ...
... Customs ; Courting , Bridal , and Wed- ding Customs ; Funeral Customs and Super- stitions ; Seasons and Festivities ; Weather Prognostications ; Superstitions relating to Animals ; Charms ; Miscellaneous Supersti- tions ; Fortune ...
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... customs and folk - lore of the district . There is little that is new here , but it is important to have trustworthy and fairly complete statements of the habits and modes of thought of particular districts , and in one so secluded as ...
... customs and folk - lore of the district . There is little that is new here , but it is important to have trustworthy and fairly complete statements of the habits and modes of thought of particular districts , and in one so secluded as ...
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... customs , dues , and all other her jurisdiction , franchises , privileges , liberties , profits , emoluments , and hereditaments whatsoever as well spiritual as temporal.1 1. From the exemplification of the letters patent to Robert Lord ...
... customs , dues , and all other her jurisdiction , franchises , privileges , liberties , profits , emoluments , and hereditaments whatsoever as well spiritual as temporal.1 1. From the exemplification of the letters patent to Robert Lord ...
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... custom of Sir R. Shirburne when lieutenant of the forest , his office would protect him from complaint ; but with his successor the case was different . The new lieutenant soon perceived a diminution of the game , and viewed Mr. Shir ...
... custom of Sir R. Shirburne when lieutenant of the forest , his office would protect him from complaint ; but with his successor the case was different . The new lieutenant soon perceived a diminution of the game , and viewed Mr. Shir ...
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... the same cause that his grandfather had formerly so long and successfully defended against the Crown . Depositions were taken from old people to prove his rights , that it had been always the custom during the last 56 History of Leagram.
... the same cause that his grandfather had formerly so long and successfully defended against the Crown . Depositions were taken from old people to prove his rights , that it had been always the custom during the last 56 History of Leagram.
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