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Priest and clerics (fol. 228r)
[ca. 1260]
The first initial 'C' encloses two clerics singing, the second has a priest censing the altar.
As You Like It. V. iv. 155 - V. iv. 228
Shakespeare, William (1564-1616)
1623
First Folio page number: (207)
Denomination: denarius
Date(s): 147-75
Issuer/creator: Marcus Aurelius (161-80)
Place: Rome
Material: silver
Title: Why the thunder never strikes the lawrell
Author: Hall, Henry, the elder
Date(s): 169- ?
Manuscript: Lt q 5
Contents: A version of the legend of Apollo and Daphnis
An apology for the innocency and justice of the Quakers cause. And a short elucidation of their principles. With some reflections upon J. Ives his papers. Written in behalf of the Christian religion
Salmon, William (1644-1713)
1674
Indexed in: Wing S421; Smith II, 525.
To all people every where, who do profess your selves to be Christians, and yet live in your sins, and in the vain customs, and fashions of this world
Nicolls, Apphia
1710
Indexed in: Smith II, 238.
Middleham Castle.
1791
Publish’d as the Act directs , July 1, 1791, by G J Parkyns, Esq., Nottingham, and J Schnebbelie, Poland Street, London.
Letter from Abraham Wood of York
29 Sep 1774
Abraham Wood was Joseph Wood's brother and was 14 at the time he wrote this letter. Abraham writes about various Friends who have been visiting York including Rachel Wilson from Kendal, Sally Taylor ...