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... Nafh , and her huf- band , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the king , and proceeded from thence with bourhood . Amongst them , it is a story almost 18 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
... Nafh , and her huf- band , the Queen went ( July 13 ) to the plain of Keinton under Edge - hill , to meet the king , and proceeded from thence with bourhood . Amongst them , it is a story almost 18 SOME ACCOUNT OF THE LIFE , & c .
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... Nafh , who purchafed it accordingly . His fon Thomas Nafh , whom for the fake of diflinction I fhall call the younger , having died without iffue , in August 1652 , Edward Nafhby his will , made on the 16th of March , 1678-9 , devised ...
... Nafh , who purchafed it accordingly . His fon Thomas Nafh , whom for the fake of diflinction I fhall call the younger , having died without iffue , in August 1652 , Edward Nafhby his will , made on the 16th of March , 1678-9 , devised ...
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... Nafh my houfe in Acton . Item , I give unto my daughter Nash my meadow . Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my ftudy of books , I leave them , faid he ...
... Nafh my houfe in Acton . Item , I give unto my daughter Nash my meadow . Item , I give my goods and money unto my wife and daughter Nash , to be equally divided betwixt them . Item , concerning my ftudy of books , I leave them , faid he ...
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... , half of the tomb - ftone having been cut away , and another half ftone joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . " Here lyeth the a daughter who was married firft to Thomas Nafh , D 4 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 39.
... , half of the tomb - ftone having been cut away , and another half ftone joined to it ; with the following infcription on it . " Here lyeth the a daughter who was married firft to Thomas Nafh , D 4 OF WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . 39.
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... Nafh to Miftrefs Elizabeth Hall . " It fhould be remembered that every unmarried lady was called Mistress till the time of George 1. Hence our outhor's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in fpeaking of an unmarried lady could her chrif- tian name ...
... Nafh to Miftrefs Elizabeth Hall . " It fhould be remembered that every unmarried lady was called Mistress till the time of George 1. Hence our outhor's Mistress Anne Page . Nor in fpeaking of an unmarried lady could her chrif- tian name ...
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