| Thomas Fuller - 1684 - 738 sider
...mightily»pleafed with the fight, gave all thofe Meadows (called the Caftk Meadows ) where firft the Bull Duel began, for a Common to the Butchers of the Town (after the firft Grafs was eaten) on Condition that they find a Mad £«//,' the clay fix Weeks before Chriftmafs>... | |
| John Ray - 1768 - 586 sider
...the faid Earl, that he gave all thofe meadows (called the caftle-meadows) where firft the Bull duel began, for a common to the butchers of" the Town (after the firft grafs was eaten) on condition they find a mad Bull, the day fix weeks before Cbrijlmas-fay, for... | |
| Francis Grose - 1787 - 380 sider
...pleafed the Earl that he gave all thofe meadows, called the caftle-meadows, where firft this bull duel began, for a common, to the butchers of the town ("after the firft grafs was eaten) on condition they annually find a mad bull to be baited, the day fix weeks before... | |
| 1802 - 422 sider
...butchers oj the town, .after the first grass wa? mowed, on condition that they should .find a Mad BulJ, the day six weeks before Christmas Day;, for the continuance of that spoit forever.' " Gracious Lord! Benevolent Parent of the Universe, what a prodigy must he be on a... | |
| William Granger - 1804 - 688 sider
...the town. This fight fo well pleafed the earl, that he gave the Caftle Meadows, where the bulls duel began for a common to the butchers of the town, after the firft grafs was mowed, on condition that they (hould find a mad bull, the day fix weeks before Chrift*... | |
| 1805 - 596 sider
...the town. This fight so well pleased'theEarl, that he gave the Castle Meadows, where the bull's duel began, for a common to the butchers of the town, after the first grass was mowed, on condition that they should find a mad bull, the day six weeks before Christmas Day, for the... | |
| R. B. - 1811 - 184 sider
...This so pleased the Earl, that he gave all those fields called the Castle-Meadows, where the bull duel began, for a common to the butchers of the town, after the first grass was mown, upon condition they find a mad bull the day six weeks before Christmas, for continuing the sports... | |
| John Mason Good - 1813 - 764 sider
...through the town. This sight so pleased the earl, that he gave the castle meadow, where the bull's duel began, for a common to the butchers of the town, after the first grass was mowed, on condition that they should find a mad Ml, the day six weeks before Christmasday, for the... | |
| William Peck - 1813 - 172 sider
...sight so pleased the earl,, that he gave the castle meadows, where first the bulls began to fight, for a common to the butchers of the town, after the first grass was mowed, on condition that they should find a mad bull the day six* weeks before Christmas day, for the... | |
| 1817 - 336 sider
...the said earl, that he gave all those meadows (called the castle-meadows) where first the bull duel began, for a common to the butchers of the town (after...condition they find a mad bull, the day six weeks before ChristrHas-day, for the continuance of that sport every year. He was born at little Witthiim. Orantham... | |
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