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There are five villeins and four bordars with two ploughs . Wood half a mile long and two furlongs broad . It was and is worth 20 shillings . Ulwine held it freely in the time of King Edward ' . Aston , Erdington , and Edgbaston ...
There are five villeins and four bordars with two ploughs . Wood half a mile long and two furlongs broad . It was and is worth 20 shillings . Ulwine held it freely in the time of King Edward ' . Aston , Erdington , and Edgbaston ...
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That all artificers and labourers , being hired by the day or week , shall betwixt the midst of the months of March and September be and continue at their work at or before five of the clock in the morning and continue at work and not ...
That all artificers and labourers , being hired by the day or week , shall betwixt the midst of the months of March and September be and continue at their work at or before five of the clock in the morning and continue at work and not ...
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The tunnel was finished in September 1838 ; gauze spectacles were distributed for passengers in the open carriages to wear in its depths , and the journey between London and Birmingham took from five to five and a half hours .
The tunnel was finished in September 1838 ; gauze spectacles were distributed for passengers in the open carriages to wear in its depths , and the journey between London and Birmingham took from five to five and a half hours .
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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