Tattershall Thorpe England Antiquities : A smith in Lindsey : the Anglo-Saxon grave at Tattershall Thorpe, Lincolnshire / David A. Hinton with contributions by H. M. Appleyard ... [et al.].; Hinton, David Alban.
Tatton Mabell Anna : A spirituall song of a mayds name called Mabell Anna Tatton : made by a tenant of the Lord of Canturburies, in the counter in Wood-Streete, very usefull and comfortable both for a believer in particular, and the Church of Christ in generall, James 5. 13. Colos. 3. 16.; Starbuck, William.
Taunton England Grand Jury : The proceedings of the Grand Jury at Taunton : in the county of Somerset, April 1, 1682.
1682
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Taunton England History : It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that a collection be made of all well-affected persons within the cities of London, Westminster, and parishes within the bills of mortality, and likewise within the county of Middlesex, the associated counties late of the Earl of Manchesters association, and the four associated counties late of Sir William Wallers association, to be imployed for the relief of the poor distressed inhabitants of the town of Taunton, and such of the adjacent places, to be disposed of, as to the Committee of the West shall be thought meet and convenient; England and Wales.
1645
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Taunton England History Early Works To 1800 : Die Sabbathi, 24 Maii, 1645. It is this day ordered by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that a collection be made of all well-affected persons, : within the cities of London, Westminster, and parishes within the bills of mortality, and likewise within the county of Middlesex; the associated counties late of the Earl of Manchesters association, and the four associated counties late of Sir William Wallers association, to be imployed for the relief of the poor distressed inhabitants of the town of Taunton, and such of the adjacent places, to be disposed of, as to the Committee of the West shall be thought meet and convenient; England and Wales.
Taverns Inns England Essex : At a generall asse[m]blie of the iustices of the pea[ce] ...; Essex (England)
1608?
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Taverns Inns England Patrington History : In search of the George & Dragon and the lost inns of Patrington : a historical review of Patrington inns past & present : with additional notes on other villages.; Robinson, Jeffrey,
1999
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Taverns Inns England Poetry : Poor Robins perambulation from Saffron-Walden to London : performed this month of July, 1678.; Poor Robin.
1678
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Taverns Inns England Suffolk : Suff. ss. memorandum that the [blank] day of [blank] anno Dom. [blank] in the countie aforesaid, vpon his recognisance acknowledged according to the forme of the statute in that case made and prouided, is licensed, assigned and allowed by [blank] Iustices of the Peace of the said countie, to keepe a common victaulling and ale-house ...; Suffolk (England)
Taverns Inns Greece : The inns of Greece & Rome, and a history of hospitality from the dawn of time to the middle ages / by W. C. Firebaugh ; with an introduction by Wallace Rice and illustrations by Norman Lindsay.; Firebaugh, W. C.
1928
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Taverns Inns In Literature : At play in the tavern : signs, coins, and bodies in the Middle Ages.; Cowell, Andrew,
Taverns Inns Law And Legislation England London : Act of Common-Council for the Translation of all Persons that Keep Inns, Osteries [sic], or Livery-Stables within this City and Liberties, into the Company of Innholders; City of London (England).
1663
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Taverns Inns Law And Legislation England Westminster Early Works To 180 : Several orders made and agreed upon by the Iustices for the Peace of the city and liberty of Westminster, : vpon Monday the 10. day of March, 1655. Concerning the future licensing of all inn-keepers, victualers, & alehouse-keepers, within the said city and liberty. Putting in execution the laws and ordinances and statutes concerning the punishment and conveyance of rogues, sturdy beggers, and vagrants, to the place of their birth : with a declaration of such persons as are accounted rogues by the several statutes; and the penalties of several persons, both officers and private persons neglecting their duty concerning them. Setting forth what will be for the time to come expected from the church-wardens, overseers of the poor, constables and others, inhabitants within the said city and liberty.; Westminster (London, England).