The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen1J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Nash , and her husband , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the King , and proceeded from thence with him to Oxford , where , saysa contemporary historian , " her coming ( July 15 ) was rather ...
... Nash , and her husband , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the King , and proceeded from thence with him to Oxford , where , saysa contemporary historian , " her coming ( July 15 ) was rather ...
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... Nash , Esq . cousin - german to Thomas Nash , Esq . who married our poet's grand - daughter , Eliza- beth Hall . Edward Nash bought it , after the death of her second husband , Sir John Barnard , Knight . By her will , which will be ...
... Nash , Esq . cousin - german to Thomas Nash , Esq . who married our poet's grand - daughter , Eliza- beth Hall . Edward Nash bought it , after the death of her second husband , Sir John Barnard , Knight . By her will , which will be ...
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... Nash my house in Acton . Item , I give unto my daughter Nash my meadow . Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and my daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my study of books , I leave them , said ...
... Nash my house in Acton . Item , I give unto my daughter Nash my meadow . Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and my daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my study of books , I leave them , said ...
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... Nash to Mistriss Elizabeth Hall . " It should be remembered that every unmarried lady was called Mistress till the time of George I. Hence our author's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name ...
... Nash to Mistriss Elizabeth Hall . " It should be remembered that every unmarried lady was called Mistress till the time of George I. Hence our author's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in speaking of an unmarried lady could her christian name ...
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... Nash , the son of his uncle George Nash of London , his heirs and assigns , ( inter alia ) the messuage or tenement , then in his own occupation , called The New - Place , situate in the Chapel Street , in Stratford ; together with all ...
... Nash , the son of his uncle George Nash of London , his heirs and assigns , ( inter alia ) the messuage or tenement , then in his own occupation , called The New - Place , situate in the Chapel Street , in Stratford ; together with all ...
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