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Strana 323
... Free Bench in all his copyhold lands , dum sola et casta fuerit ; that is , while she 1 See Nos . 290 , 335 . 2 John Cowell's The Interpreter , a book containing the signification of words , appeared first in 1607 , and was often ...
... Free Bench in all his copyhold lands , dum sola et casta fuerit ; that is , while she 1 See Nos . 290 , 335 . 2 John Cowell's The Interpreter , a book containing the signification of words , appeared first in 1607 , and was often ...
Strana 324
... Free Bench 1 : Here I am , Riding upon a black ram , Like a whore as I am ; And , for my crincum crancum , Have lost my bincum hancum ; And , for my tail's game , Have done this worldly shame ; Therefore I pray you , Mr Steward , let me ...
... Free Bench 1 : Here I am , Riding upon a black ram , Like a whore as I am ; And , for my crincum crancum , Have lost my bincum hancum ; And , for my tail's game , Have done this worldly shame ; Therefore I pray you , Mr Steward , let me ...
Strana 345
... Free Bench in all his copyhold lands , dum sola et casta fuerit , that is , while she lives single and chaste ; but if she commits incontinency , she forfeits her estate ; yet if she will come into the court riding backward upon a black ...
... Free Bench in all his copyhold lands , dum sola et casta fuerit , that is , while she lives single and chaste ; but if she commits incontinency , she forfeits her estate ; yet if she will come into the court riding backward upon a black ...
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