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" Highness, therefore, straightly chargeth and commandeth all and singular his subjects, of what estate, degree, or condition soever they be, that they nor any of them do presume or attempt to hunt or to hawk, or in any means to take or kill, any of the... "
Whitehall: Historical and Architectural Notes - Page 15
by William John Loftie - 1895 - 80 pages
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London, Volume 1

Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 pages
...hunt or to hawk, or in any means to take or kill any of the said game within the precincts aforesaid, as they tender his favour, and will eschew the imprisonment of their podies, and further punishment at his Majesty's will and pleasure." Had this attempt been strenuously...
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Knight's Cyclopædia of London, 1851

Charles Knight - 1851 - 902 pages
...hunt or to hawk, or in any means to take or kill, any of the said game within the precincts aforesaid, as they tender his favour, and will eschew the imprisonment of their bodies, and further punishment at his Majesty's will and pleasure." Had this attempt been strenuously insisted upon and carried through by...
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Knight's Cyclopædia of London, 1851

Charles Knight - 1851 - 882 pages
...hunt or to hawk, or in any means to take or kill, any of the said game within the precincts aforesaid, as they tender his favour, and will eschew the imprisonment of their bodies, and further punishment at his Majesty's will and pleasure." Had this attempt been strenuously insisted upon and carried through by...
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The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 79

1872 - 742 pages
...hunt or hawk, or in any means to take or kill any of the said game within the precincts aforesaid, as they tender his favour, and will eschew the imprisonment of their bodies, and further punishment at his Majesty's will and pleasure." Thus would have been formed a belt of royal hunting-ground. But Henry...
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A History of London, Volume 2

William John Loftie - 1883 - 498 pages
...kill, any of the said games, within the precincts aforesaid, as they tender his favor, and will estchue the imprisonment of their bodies, and further punishment at his majesties will and pleasure." This astonishing document was addressed to the mayor and sheriffs of London, and it is not upon record...
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A History of London, Volume 2

William John Loftie - 1883 - 498 pages
...kill, any of the said games, within the precincts aforesaid, as they tender his favor, and will estchue the imprisonment of their bodies, and further punishment at his majesties will and pleasure." This astonishing document was addressed to the mayor and sheriffs of London, and it is not upon record...
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The Portfolio: Monographs on Artistic Subjects..., Issues 16-18

Philip Gilbert Hamerton - 1895 - 314 pages
...aforesaid street, called the Kynges Strete, extending from a certain great messuage or brewhouse, eommonly called the Axe, along the aforesaid west side, unto...hundred loads of stone were used in this work and in enelosing St. James's Park. But the only additions to Wolsey's building seem to have been a long gallery...
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