-
draped over the arms and the
sleeves hung down in
front and behind. "...
sithence such is our
mutability that to-day
there is none to the
Spanish guise,...
- been
under her lax guardianship,
reasoned that 'If
there be none
offence sithence the marriage, she
cannot die for that was done before'.
Unfortunately for...
- all Statutes, Articles, and Provisions, made
against the See of Rome,
sithence the 20th Year of King
Henry the Eighth; and for the
Establishment of Ecclesiastical...
-
English and Scots)
sineth (obsolete) sith (archaic)
sithen (obsolete)
sithence (obsolete) ter (regional)
thorough (archaic; poetic; rare)
thorter (regional...
- Hereditaments,
whereof he was in
Possession on the 20th Day of May, 1642, or at any Time
sithence.
Citation 12 Cha. 2. c. 8
Dates Royal ****ent 13
September 1660...
-
Katherine had been in her charge,
reasoned that 'If
there be none
offence sithence the marriage, she
cannot die for that was done before'.
Unfortunately for...
- to
retain the Queen's
subjects in
their due obedience. As hath not been
sithence repealed by any
other statute. 39 Eliz. c. 4
Vagabonds Act 1597 The several...
- one year, and so kept in
tillage by the
space of four years, at any time
sithence the
feast of St.
George the
martyr in the
twentieth year of King Henry...
-
whereof he was in
Possession on the 20th Day of May, 1642, or at any Time
sithence.
Restoration of Lord
Colepeper Act 1660 12 Cha. 2. c. 9 Pr. 13 September...
- of the
first Inhabitants of this Island: And what
severall Nations have
sithence settled them-selves
therein one
after an other, London, 1607, 4to. Ayscu...