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Lee, Esqrs. and Justices of Surrey, to Sir Edw. Nicholas.

The case was the same with the freemen in the country. See Pref. to his Hist. p. 8, 9, 10, &c. LL. Edw. Conf.

The prevalence of salt-water remains is most conspicuous in some of the central parts of the formation. Helix labyrinthica, Say. Neritina concava, Sowerby. Lymnea caudata, Edw. Cerithium concavum, Sowerby. Searles Wood in Hordwell Cliff. It is also met with in Headon Hill, in the same beds.

They hurry to conceal themselves in the deep retreats which they hollow out in the banks that border the sea. Edw.; G. annulipes? Edw.; G. Dussumieri? Sand Crabs.

In the afternoon he was at a church in Broad-street, whereabout he do lodge. But not knowing how to see him we went and walked half a hour in Moorfields, which were full of people, it being so fine a day. Here I took leave of them, and so to Paul's, where I met with Mr. Thence to Mr. Turner's, where I found my wife, Mr. Edw. Pepys, and Roger' and Mr.

They were kept by the king's and the treasurer's remembrancer, and are illustrated in print by extracts from the Memoranda Rolls, 1297, in Transactions of the Royal Hist. From the Exchequer records come also the following: Testa de Neville sive Liber Feodorum temp. Hen. ZZZ. et Edw. II., published in PALGRAVE'S Parl.

He read again and again the letter Battersleigh had written him, which, in its somewhat formal diction and informal orthography, was as follows: "To Capt. Edw. Franklin, Bloomsbury, Ill. "MY DEAR NED: I have the honour to state to you that I am safely arrived and well-established at this place, Ellisville, and am fully disposed to remain.

It needs no comment, except that Smith had a facility for unlucky adventures unequaled among the uneasy spirits of his age. Yet he was as buoyant as a cork, and emerged from every disaster with more enthusiasm for himself and for new ventures. Among the many glowing tributes to himself in verse that Smith prints with this description is one signed by a soldier, Edw.

In suspicious times, all the jails were full of prisoners of state; and these unhappy victims of public jealousy were sometimes thrown into dungeons, and loaded with irons, and treated in the most cruel manner, without their being able to obtain any remedy from law. * Rymer, vol. xvi. p. 279. 7 Edw. VI. cap. 20. See Sir John Davis's Question concerning Impositions, p. 9.

But by the law of the land. For the true sense and exposition of these words, see the statute f 37 Edw.