-
Antiquitie of "those
Wings in Architecture,
which the
great Master builders tearme Peroma".
Later in the same work,
Camden writes: And
Peter is as sure a gate...
-
forth a
peculiar plant which, as
though it came out of the clowdes, they
tearme clowdes-berry'. In
Norrland cloudberries are
known as Norrland's gold. One...
- Acte for the
avoyding of
Recoveryes suffered by
Collusion by
Tenantes for
tearme of Lyef and
suche others. The whole. 14 Eliz. 1. c. 11
Ecclesiastical Leases...
-
their dublets) pla**** five to five with hand-ball at bord and cord as they
tearme it, to the
great liking of her highness" – John Nichols, The Progresses...
- same
stipendes and sallaries, and
every of them, to be paid at two
usuall tearmes in the yere yerely, that is to say, at the
feastes of
thannunciation of...
- the low
water marke,
fourteen perches and a half, or thereabouts, for the
tearme of two
hundred ninetie nine yeares, at the
yearly rent of
fiftie shillings...
- with the
Water Poet, Or, the 400th
Anniversary of John Taylor's "The
Colde Tearme"".
Discover Literary Anniversaries.
University of Tübingen.
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- list of
books is
worded as
follows (from Arber's translation):
Satyres tearmed Halls Satyres, viz' Virgidemiarum, or his
toothless or
bitinge Satyres...
- Act for the
avoyding of
Recoveries suffered by
Collusion by
Tenants for
Tearme of Life and such others. The whole. 10 Car. 1 sess. 3. c. 12 N/A An Act...
- .: A
sermon preached at
Paules Crosse, the
second sunday in
Michaelmas Tearme. 1590. By
Gervase Babington ... London:
George Eld. Macauley, John S. "Babington...