10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BEADLESHIP»
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Oxford Historical Society: Publications
Philology, w°h Richardson knows nothing of, & the superior Beadleship of Law is
annex'd to it. Accordingly, the writer of these Matters was honourably chosen
Architypographus, but, notwithstanding that, Gardiner gave the place to
Richardson ...
So that I was chosen Beadle purely upon account of the Office of
Archetypographus, to wc11 ye Beadleship is annex'd by Statute. Had it not been
for this, I should never have carried the Beadleship, which Office alone, without
the other, ...
Oxford Historical Society, 1902
3
Dublin's Merchant-Quaker: Anthony Sharp and the Community of ...
Sharp and the Dublin weavers used the beadleship in a variety of ways. The
principal or senior beadle, Robert Gaunt, who received an annual stipend of £6,
participated as a guild official on ceremonial occasions, carrying a gilded or
painted ...
4
The Autumn Holidays of a Country Parson
Jones did not want the beadleship, being already in possession of a preferable
situation of the same character. When his name was proposed, an old individual
rose to oppose him. That was all natural. But this individual was not content to ...
Andrew Kennedy Hutchison Boyd, 1878
But this individual was not content to oppose Jones's claims to the Beadleship.
He positively gnashed his teeth in fury at Jones. He had no command of
language, and could but imperfectly express his hatred; but he foamed at the
mouth, the ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1864
6
Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country
But ftis individual was not content to oppose Jones's claims to the Beadleship. He
positively gnashed his teeth in fury at Jones. He had no command of language,
and could but imperfectly express his hatred ; but he foamed at the mouth, the ...
7
The student's English dictionary, the pronunciation adapted ...
BEADLESHIP 43 BECKING Beadleship, bè'dl-ship, п. The office of a beadle.
Bead-roll, bëd'rôl, n. Among Roman Catholics, a list or catalogue of persons to be
prayed for. Beagle, bë'gl, n. [probably from Celt brag, or bigt, W. bac, little; Ir. pig.]
...
John Ogilvie, Richard Cull, 1865
8
The General Biographical Dictionary Containing an Historical ...
... till November following; but then, finding they were not tenable together, he
resigned the beadleship, and very soon after the other place also, by reason of
the oaths to government, with which he cou'ld not conscientiously comply.
9
Lives of the Most Eminent Literary and Scientific Men of ...
In 1647, he became a bachelor of physic, and in the following year was deprived
of his beadleship by the parliamentary visitors. The loss of this situation forced
him, in search of a subsistence, to take up his residence in London, where he
lived ...
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The autumn holidays of a country parson, by the author of ...
Jones did not want the Beadleship, being already in possession of a preferable
situation of the same character. When his name was proposed, an old individual
rose to oppose him. That was all natural. But this individual was not content to ...
Andrew Kennedy H. Boyd, 1864