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Naked, Starv'd, Lodg'd in dirty Hutts, and almost Illiterate.
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The Secretary I take to be now the Proper person to personate in the behalf of Colo: Pages Widow, & Children, I write to him a letter to be Lodg'd with you; until his coming to William sburgh in his way hither; which he proposes early in the next month:
Letter from Robert Carter to John Randolph, June 23, 1731 1731
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Lodg'd in the Pallace tow'rds the Throne they press,
Anti-Achitophel (1682) Three Verse Replies to Absalom and Achitophel by John Dryden Elkanah Settle 1686
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From thence rode to Hunt's, near the Black Horse, and Lodg'd there.
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Lodg'd at Mr. Mariot's; but were so disturb'd that were overcome by the Governour's importunity and lodg'd at his House.
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Then I rode with Jn** Broughton to the Salmon-falls, got thether about 8; Lodg'd at Love's.
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Mitigate the lurking pains Lodg'd within her tender veins;
The works of the English poets; with prefaces, biographical and critical 1790
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There is also the ruines of an abbey where there has been many bones taken up and some preserv'd as Reliques – there was a papist Lady Lodg'd where we did and our Land Lady at ye Inn where we were treated Civily she told us she went with this Lady among these ruines where the Lady would say her prayers, and one day some had been digging and brought up ye bone of a mans arme and hand and ye Ligature of ye Elbow held ye bones together wch by Strikeing Came asunder, and in ye hollow part of ye joynt was a jelly like blood that was moist, this Lady dipp'd ye End of her handkerchief in it and so Cut it off and put it up as a Relique.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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2572: Lodg'd in the Abbey; where the reuerend Abbot
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Resolved That Ten shillings p week be allowed and Paid out of the publick Treasury to each of the Two Centinels, that by motion of this Court, were Plac "? as a Guard to the publick stores of War Lodg'd in the Sconce in Boston, for their wages, & subsistence for the time cer - tified by Cap - Timothy Clarke.
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