- of
recipes and
household hints)
Anonymous – A
Larum for London, or The
Siedge of
Antwerpe with the
ventrous actes and
valorous deeds of the lame soldier...
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comedy The
Merry Wives of Windsor. The play A
Larum for London, or the
Siedge of Antwerp.
Copies are
printed of the
geographical map of East Asia created...
- creatures,
their race is
mentioned in the
backstory as
having once
lived in the
Siedge Weald. The Nu Mou (ン・モゥ, N Mou) are a dog-like race. They are
short and...
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materials owned by him
which ‘the
garrison of
Derry in ye
laying of the
Siedge’ used, and for
which he
sought compensation. (T.3161). -
Sources in the...
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comedy The
Merry Wives of Windsor. The play A
Larum for London, or the
Siedge of Antwerp.
Copies are
printed of the
geographical map of East Asia created...
- A
Larum for London, or the
Siedge of
Antwerp is a play
written by an
anonymous author,
published in
London in 1602. It
provides a
graphic re-enactment...
- 1879, p. 122, line 34. "... notice came to
Muskry residinge then at the
siedge of Bonratty, that
Mallarny [Blarney] was
taken by a
partie of Insichuynes...