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Item iiij'* albae iiij "amictae cum paruris aureis antiqui operis pulverizatae cum diversis ymaginibus Rosis bestiis et ramis aureis de colore rubeo cum iij stolis et iij fanonibus ejusdem sectae, involutis in quodam coopertorio de Canevas.
Archaeologia, or, Miscellaneous tracts relating to antiquity [microform] 1770
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A great Turquoy carpett, the grounde blew, with a list of yelloe at each end, being in length x yards, in bredthe iiij yards and quarter
Kenilworth 2004
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To enioyne all Priestes to shaue their heades in the croune, like a circle of iiij. fingres brode, after the maner of the Nazareis.
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Prenes z iiij de Gingembre iiii de canelle z ii de poyure rond z i de poyure long ij de noix de muscade z i de doux de Girojfle z i de Graine de paradis z i de muscade z i de Garingal et i le tout mis en pouldre et passes par lesset.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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Prenes z iiij de Gingembre iiii de canelle z ii de poyure rond z i de poyure long ij de noix de muscade z i de doux de Girojfle z i de Graine de paradis z i de muscade z i de Garingal et i le tout mis en pouldre et passes par lesset.
Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983
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Pleas it yow to weete that blessyd be God, this vyage of the kynges is fynnysshyd for thys tyme and alle the kynges ost is comen to Caleys as on Mondaye last past, that is to seye the iiij daye of Septembre, and at thys daye many of hys host be passyd the see in to Ingland ageyn, and in especiall my Lorde off
Charles the Bold Last Duke of Burgundy, 1433-1477 Ruth Putnam
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"Item iiij chalyces wayng liiij onz. wherof ij communyon cuppis were made by the said Calton (purchaser of a previous lot) waynge but lij onz .... xvijs viii. d"
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"Item iiij paynted clothes for altar clothes in Lent."
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Gawyne Hammylton and Robert Lindesay, parson of Covingtoun; quhilk band was rasit for recovering of the Castell of Sanctandrois, and indurit v monethis, to ilkane of thir culvering men in the moneth, iiij lib.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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The battery begane att iiij houris in the mornyng, and befoir ten houris of the day, the haill sowth qwarter, betuix the foir tour and the East blok-house, was maid saltable.
The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6) John Knox
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