| William John Thoms - 1858 - 344 str.
...great abilitie : but by that time he came within a mile of Staines, he met another company of waines, in like sort laden with cloth, whereby the king was...Salisbury, qd. they, and so still, as often as the king aaked that question, they answered, Suttons of Salisburie. God send me many such Suttons, said the... | |
| Sabine Baring-Gould - 1909 - 942 str.
...heartily at him . . . and by the time he came within a mile of Staines, he met another company of waines, in like sort laden with cloth, whereby the King was...whose they were, answere was made in this sort : They bee goodman Sutton's of Salisbury, good Sir. And by that time a score of them were past ; he asked... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1912 - 652 str.
...Stancs, he met another company of ao waines in like sort laden with cloth, whereby the King was driuen into a further admiration : and demanding whose they...asked againe, saying : whose are these ; Suttons of Salisburie (qd. they) and so still, as often as the King asked that question, they answered, Suttons... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1912 - 904 str.
...admiration : and demanding whose they were, answere was made in this sort : They be goodman Buttons of Salisbury, good sir : and by that time a score...asked againe, saying : whose are these ; Suttons of Salisburie (qd. they) and so still, as often as the King asked that question, they answered, Suttons... | |
| Thomas Deloney - 1912 - 652 str.
...Stanes, he met another company of ao waines in like sort laden with cloth, whereby the King was driuen into a further admiration : and demanding whose they...were, answere was made in this sort . They be goodman Buttons of Salisbury, good sir : and by that time a score of them were past, he asked againe, saying... | |
| Joseph Roswell Hawley Moore - 1913 - 530 str.
...great abilitie : but by that time he came within a mile of Staines, he met another company of Waines, in like sort laden with cloth, whereby the king was...and by that time a score of them were past, he asked again, saying ; whose are these ; Suttons of Salisbury, qd. they, and so still, as often as the king... | |
| Joseph Roswell Hawley Moore - 1913 - 530 str.
...great abilitie : but by that time he came within a mile of Staines, he met another company of Waines, in like sort laden with cloth, whereby the • king...were, answere was made in this sort : They be goodman Buttons of Salisbury, good sir ; and by that time a score of them were past, he asked again, saying;... | |
| Philip Henderson - 1929 - 394 str.
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| 1929 - 394 str.
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| Thomas Burke - 1942 - 232 str.
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