 | Society of Antiquaries of London - 1847
...with no redress unless it could pursue the offenders to a distance. One of the clauses provides, " if it then should happen that any kin be so strong and so great, within land or without land, whether twelve-hynde or two-hynde, that they refuse us our right, and stand up in defence of... | |
 | John Mitchell Kemble - 1849
...bytt-fylling,' as else it may concern us, and know what of our agreement has been executed; and let these xn men have their refection together, and feed themselves...strong and so great, within land or without, whether ' xn hynde ' or ' twy hyude,' that they refuse us right, and stand up in defence of a thief; that we... | |
![History of the county of Kent. [4 vols. Imperf.]. History of the county of Kent. [4 vols. Imperf.].](http://bks6.books.google.de/books?id=ZQwHAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&img=1&zoom=5&edge=curl) | Alfred John Dunkin - 1855
...it may concern us, and know what of our agreement has been executed ; and let these twelve men hare their refection together, and feed themselves according...themselves worthy, and deal the remains of the meat for love of God. "6." And we have also ordained respecting every man who has given his wed in our gild... | |
 | Robert Vaughan - 1859
...they should at such times ' have their refection together, and feed themselves ' as they think fit, and deal the remains of the meat ' for the love of God.'* Such seasons of good fellowship did much no doubt to sweeten the labours of trusty burghers in those... | |
 | Robert Vaughan - 1860
...should at BOOK ". such times ' have their refection together, and feed them- selves as they think fit, and deal the remains of the meat for the love of God. ' * Such seasons of good fellowship did much no doubt to sweeten the labors of trusty burghers in those... | |
 | Thomas Wright - 1861 - 494 Seiten
...with no redress unless it could pursue the offenders to a distance. One of the clauses provides, " if it then should happen that any kin be so strong and so great, within land or without land, whether twelve-hynde or two-hynde, that they refuse us our right, and stand up in defence of... | |
 | William Stubbs - 1870 - 552 Seiten
...'bytt-fylling' as else it may concern us, and know what of our agreement has been executed : and let these xii. men have their refection together, and feed themselves...themselves worthy, and deal the remains of the meat for love of God. 2. And if it then should happen that any kin be so strong and so great, within land or... | |
 | Roy Clinton Cave, Herbert Henry Coulson - 1965 - 467 Seiten
..."bytt-fylling" as else it may concern us, and know what of our agreement has been executed: and let these XII. men have their refection together, and feed themselves...themselves worthy, and deal the remains of the meat for love of God. 2. And if it then should happen that any kin be so strong and so great, within land or... | |
 | Benjamin Thorpe - 1840 - 548 Seiten
...c'bytt-fylling' as else it may concern us, and know what of our agreement has been executed; and let these xn. men have their refection together, and feed themselves...themselves worthy, and deal the remains of the meat for love of God. 2. And if it then should happen that any kin be so strong and so great, within land or... | |
 | Thomas Wright - 1861 - 494 Seiten
...with no redress unless it could pursue the offenders to a distance. One of the clauses provides, " if it then should happen that any kin be so strong and so great, within land or without land, whether twelve-hynde or two-hynde, that they refuse us our right, and stand up in defence of... | |
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