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I cannot say when Whitechapel was first alluded to ; but the name was known from an early date . We learn from Messrs . Hardy and Page's ' Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London and Middlesex ' that in 32 Edw . III . , 1359 , premises ...
I cannot say when Whitechapel was first alluded to ; but the name was known from an early date . We learn from Messrs . Hardy and Page's ' Calendar to the Feet of Fines for London and Middlesex ' that in 32 Edw . III . , 1359 , premises ...
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The lands of Powis were inherited from the heiress of Mayne of Lockwood , settled near Stirling as landed proprietors since early in the fifteenth century . From this family General Alexander , Lord Stirling , an officer in the American ...
The lands of Powis were inherited from the heiress of Mayne of Lockwood , settled near Stirling as landed proprietors since early in the fifteenth century . From this family General Alexander , Lord Stirling , an officer in the American ...
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The A.-S. water was pronounced ( water ) ; this would rime , nearly , with Mod . E. patter . In some dialects of Early English the pronunciation was doubtless ( water ) , with the a as in mod . Italian matto or in mod . German Wasser .
The A.-S. water was pronounced ( water ) ; this would rime , nearly , with Mod . E. patter . In some dialects of Early English the pronunciation was doubtless ( water ) , with the a as in mod . Italian matto or in mod . German Wasser .
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