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REPORT FROM COMMISSIONERS: CHARITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES
This property, which is known by the name of The Steevely Lands, consists of
seven closes, (of which six are in the parish of Abbot's Isle, and one in the
adjoining parish of Ashill,) containing 36 A. SR. 29r. They are held under a lease,
granted ...
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Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
BEAUMONT'S GIFT OF STEEVELY LAND, IN THE PARISH OF ABBOT'S ISLK.
The same Henry Beaumont, by his said will, directed that 800/. should be
employed in the purchase of twenty pound lands, or so much land as might be
purchased ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
1820
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The Report of the Commissioners Concerning Charities: ...
Twelve only of the same persons are trustees of the 'Steevely lands, and 18 of the
same are trustees of the other charities above noticed. ' ' The following is a
Summary of the present annual income derived from the abovemen; tioned
sources ...
Great Britain. Commissioners on Charities,
1826
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The report of the Commissioners concerning charities; ...
45 expenditnre nnder the direction of the tins- Steevely 18 tees. Marwoods 6 New
trnstees were appointed in March Hayes 9 1920, to make np the nnmher of 24 for
the Warwick-lane 4 Rap hays trnst. Twelve only of the same Bridewell 5 ...
Commissioners for inquiry into charities,
1826
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Hence (1) Steevely, ado. firmly, stoutly, strongly; also used fig. ; (a) Steeving, w].
adj. stron , stiff. (1) So. Your father believe it unco stieve y though, Sco-rr BI}.
Dwarf (1816) i. ch. Stievely he himsel' wis stridin', GnAirr Lays (1884) 68. Let.
This property, which is known by the name of The Steevely Lands, consists of
seven closes (of which six are in the parish of Abbot's Isle, and one in the
adjoining parish of Ashill,) containing 36a. 3r. 29p. They are held under a lease,
granted ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons,
1909
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Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Concerning ...
This property, which is known by the name of The Steevely Lands, consists of
seven closes, (of which six are in the parish of Abbot's Isle, and one in the
adjoining parish of Ashill,) containing 36a. 3r. 29p. They are held under a lease,
granted ...
Great Britain. Commissioners on Charities and the Education of the Poor
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Douglas, a tragedy ... Reduced to Scottish rhyme, chiefly in ...
... Frae Cain's cut-throat business down to this, Set a' your shou'ders, steevely, to
the touzlie ; There's twa-fauld wark before Glenalvon's gullie-Lover an' husband,
baith are in my gate; An' hell an' I should surely manage that. Lord R. [m'thout.] ...
John Home, George Smith,
1824
An' argue steevely, opnin' to our view Auld warld things, as weel as things that),
nE'W. Mourn Coila, mourn! let sons an' daughter' . share, ' For Rob your darling
ne'er will Whisslc mair. Iron 'f Ndrtb Esh, my ' ' Ediuburglþa-Writtm i A. U'Augost ...
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The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott: Containing notes, ...
Sleadin, a situation for building. Steek, stitch; also shut. Steer, stir; molest. Steefd,
stirred; meddled with. Steery, bustle; stir; quandary. Steeve, stilt'; strong; durable.
Steevely, stievely, firmly. Stell, place of covert; shelter: a term in cannoneering; ...