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See Heywood Townshend, Proc. in the Last Four Parl. of Eliz., Debates, passim. J.E. Foster: Ch'wd'ns Acc'ts of St. Thos. North, Chronicle of St. E. Freshfield, Vestry Minutes of St. Christopher-le-Stocks, Append., 71. Ibid., 7. For similar vestry orders see Vestry Minutes of St. Burn, Eccles. Memorials of Stepney, 51. Cf. Op. cit., 43. Art. xxi, Cardwell, Doc. Ann., i, 326. Leicest. Archit.

The inscription adds that Fielding "hunted from East Stour Farm in 1718." He would then be eleven years old! From the hitherto unpublished original, in the library of Alfred Huth, Esq. "Cro: Eliz." is the legal abbreviation for Justice Croke's law reports for the reign of Elizabeth. Champion, February 26, 1740. The Tryal of Colley Cibber, Comedian etc. 1740. Those of April 22, and April 29, 1740.

Also Gibson, Codex, ii, 1001. See p. 18 and p. 20 infra. For the duty to read the injunctions or the articles based on them see p. 32 infra. See 5 Eliz. c. 3. Stats. of the Realm, iv, Pt. i, 411. Also Visitation of Warrington Deanery in 1592 by the Bishop of Chester in Lancashire and Cheshire Historic Soc. Trans., n. s., x , 186 et passim. Hereinafter cited as Warrington Deanery Visit.

'If I do you will have one way of punishing me that would give me more pain than I could well endure, you can shut me out next time I come to ask for shelter. 'Oh, but you can't come again, said Eliz, with vibrating note of fierce discontent; 'our stepmother will be here. He looked at Madge.

Charles says that he is accable de demandes, comme de dettes, et avec la reputation d'avoir de l'argent, il ne sait ou donner de la tete. Lord G. Cavendish is to be married to Lady Eliz. Compton, it being agreed that the Cavendish family must be continued from his loins. Me. La Duchesse fait des paroles, mais non pas des enfans.

Mary Bateson, Letters from the Bishops to the Privy Council, 1564, with Returns of the Justices of the Peace, etc., in Camden Miscellany, ix . By 1 Eliz. c. 2, bishops could at pleasure associate themselves to justices of oyer and terminer or of assize. Cf. Strype, Whitgift, 329. Presentments on this score are frequent.

When they went into the dining-room, the choice spirits deemed worthy to be at the board were each introduced by name to the Lady Eliz, who explained that because of her infirmities she had been unable to have the honour of receiving them in the drawing-room. She made appropriate remarks, inquiring after the relatives of each, offering congratulations or condolences as the case demanded.

When he was dressed a certain shyness prohibited him from entering the dining-room in which he heard Madge, Eliz, and the stranger talking French together. He betook himself to the library, to the Letters of the Portuguese Nun and an easy-chair. They might oust him with severity, but it was as well to enjoy a short interval of luxury.

Her wedding ring, when she became his wife, was, after her death, preserved by him, as long as he lived, with an affectionate care, in a little round wooden box, in the inside of which he pasted a slip of paper, thus inscribed by him in fair characters, as follows: 'Eheu! Eliz. Johnson Nupta Jul. 9 1736, Mortua, eheu! Mart. 17 1752. After his death, Mr.

It was natural that Courthope should walk towards it, trying to become acquainted with some link in the train of circumstances which had raised this enchanted palace in the wilderness; he had not followed to hear, but he overheard. 'Eliz, it's a real young man! I'll only have the Austens and Sir Charles and Evelina and 'Eliz! He's not a make-up; the fairies have sent him to our party.