Archaeologia, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to Antiquity, àÅèÁ·Õè 38

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Society of Antiquaries of London, 1860

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˹éÒ 240 - The House returned him answer, that it was not the office of the Speaker to deliver any such command unto them, but for the adjournment of the House it did properly belong unto themselves; and after they had settled some things they thought fit and convenient to be spoken of they would satisfy the King.
˹éÒ 58 - Qui fanum effregerit et ibi aliquid de sacris tulerit, ducitur ad mare, et in sabulo, quod accessus maris operire solet, finduntur aures ejus, et castratur, et immolatur diis, quorum templa violavit.
˹éÒ 20 - ... the property which can be had in them, they are in fact one whole ; taken together they make up the whole territorial possession of the original cognatio, or tribe. The ploughed lands and meadows are guarded by the Mark. " The most general characteristic of the Mark in its restricted and proper sense is, that it should not be distributed in arable, but remain in heath, forest, fen, and pasture. In it the Markmen had commonable rights ; but there could be no private estate. Even if under peculiar...
˹éÒ 216 - Dearumque facies uniformis : quae cceli luminosa culmina, maris salubria flamina, inferorum deplorata silentia nutibus meis dispense : cujus numen unicum, multiformi specie, ritu vario, nomine multijugo totus veneratur orbis.
˹éÒ 101 - I can be meri on the bankes side without dangring miself on the sea. Yor sight is ful of gai thinges abrode, which I desire not, as thinges sufficientli known and valewd.
˹éÒ 59 - IX homines, et totidem equos, cum canibus et gallis pro accipitribus oblatis, immolant, pro certo, ut praedixi, putantes, hos eisdem erga inferos servituros, et commissa crimina apud eosdem placaturos.
˹éÒ 244 - Maxwell (the usher) with the black rod for the dissolution of Parliament, but being informed that neither he nor his message would be received by the House, the King grew into much rage and passion, and sent for the Captain of the Pensioners and Guard to force the door, but the rising of the House prevented the bloodshed that might have been spilt.
˹éÒ 130 - Then, as manere and custom is, signes there they bought, For men of contre should know whome they had sought. Eche man set his silver in such thing as they liked.
˹éÒ 79 - Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State to take order that the sum of SOW. be paid unto Thomas Symonds, which was agreed by the Committee appointed for that purpose to be paid unto him, for the Two Great Seals made by him, and the materials thereof : And that the said Council do take consideration of what farther recompense is fit to be given unto him for his extraordinary pains therein ; and give order for the payment of such sum of money as they shall think fit in respect thereof.
˹éÒ 37 - In 1856 and 1857 he contributed observations on the remains of an Anglo-Norman building in the parish of St. Olave, Sonthwark, hitherto assumed to have been the hostelry of the prior of Lewes, but now believed to have been the manor house of the Earls of Warren and Surrey, in Southwark.

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