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Why, Robin would almost clear the Calder, Peter, and makes nothing of Smithies Brook, near Downham, and you know how wide that stream is. I once tried him at the Ribble, at a narrow point, and if horse could have done it, he would but it was too much to expect." "A great deal, ey should say, squoire," replied the groom, opening his eyes to their widest extent.
THOMAS GATAKER, Mr. CALIBUTE DOWNING, Dr. THOMAS TEMPLE, Mr. JOSEPH CARYL, Mr. EDMUND CALAMY, Mr. CHARLES HEKLE, Mr. OBADIAH SEDGWICK, Mr. CARTER of Yorkshire, Mr. JOHN DOWNHAM, Mr. JAMES CRANFORD, Mr. BACHELER, and Mr. JOHN ELLLS, junior. The effects of this new Ordinance of Parliament were immediately visible. Samuel Bourne was Master, and Mr. Samuel Man and Mr.
In the face of that devastating and altogether horrible prospect, and because the London feather dealers "need the money," the bill was at first defeated to the great joy of the Chamber of Commerce and Mr. Downham; but the cause of birds will win in the end, because it is Right.
"I love Pendle Hill," cried Nicholas, enthusiastically; "and from whatever side I view it whether from this place, where I see it from end to end, from its lowest point to its highest; from Padiham, where it frowns upon me; from Clithero, where it smiles; or from Downham, where it rises in full majesty before me from all points and under all aspects, whether robed in mist or radiant with sunshine, I delight in it.
McIlhenny is not sufficient to stamp the statements of the three Frenchmen quoted by Mr. Downham as absolute and thoroughly misleading falsehoods, then there is no such thing in this world as evidence. I suggest a perusal of the statements of the three Frenchmen who are quoted with such confidence by Mr. Downham and published by the Hon.
I have space to notice one other important erroneous conclusion that Mr. Downham publishes in his book, on page 105. He says: "The destruction of birds in foreign countries is something that no trade can direct or control." This is an amazing declaration; and absolutely contrary to experience.
Symmons cut. for his copie, under which, of Mr. Downham, and Mr. These numbered pages, forming the body of the tract, are abridged translations by Milton of the passages from Martin Bucer which he wished to introduce to the English public. At the end, after the numbered pages, there is a postscript of two pages, in which Milton again speaks directly, and winds up the tract.
He went early, intending to remain only a short time. He found but a few guests had arrived. After paying the proper amount of homage to Lady Downham, the young earl wandered off into the grounds. It was all very pretty and pleasant, but he had seen the same before, and was rather tired of it.
The third Aubrey was created Earl of Oxford by Queen Matilda, a purely honorary title, as he held no possessions in Oxfordshire. The third Earl, Robert, was one of the guardians of the Magna Charta. The fifth of the same name granted lands, in 1284, to one Simon Downham, chaplain, and his heirs, at a rent of one penny. This formed another manor in Kensington.
A fine old manorial residence was Downham, and beautifully situated, as has been shown, on a woody eminence to the north of Pendle Hill. It was of great antiquity, and first came into the possession of the Assheton family in 1558.
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