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Тезаурус:

  1. The voice of Bess of Hardwick can be heard ordering her household in Derby shire at the end of the sixteenth century, but less well-known women also make their appearance, including Mary-Ann, the dairymaid at Uppark in Sussex who captured the heart of Sir Harry Fetherstonhaugh, and Carolyn Workman, whose transfer from her father's parsonage in Norfolk to the grandeur of The Vyne in Hampshire bears more than a passing resemblance to Fanny Price's story in Jane Austen's Mansfield Park .
  2. The new farm was majestic - a handsome house, a huge acreage, a dairy herd as well as beef cattle, sheep as well as shire horses, and no tractor.
  3. the Central Criminal Court for the City of London and the Shire of Middlesex (now for Greater London), formerly known as the Sessions House in Old Bailey.
  4. A great administrator, William ordered that a comprehensive record be compiled by a royal commission whose members had to visit every English shire in 1086, recording the use of every piece of land, and the massive manuscript records can be found in the Museum of Public Records at Chancery Lane, London.
  5. However remote shire halls may be, however bureaucratic town halls are, the local education authority is a school's most accessible source of support.
  6. Cosmeston within the shire fee of Glamorgan.
  7. The old-fashioned shire Tories had instincts where others might have policies, and there was an inevitable tension within the party between paternalism and the spirit of free enterprise.
  8. In England alone they survived, because the old courts of shire and hundred were defended by the comparatively powerful and comparatively centralized authority of the English and Anglo-Norman kings.
  9. Every now and again, they would have to stand aside as a great shire horse, leaning into its collar, plodded by.
  10. Over the next few centuries it shifted from one to the other of the latter two until, with the establishment in the tenth and eleventh centuries of an "English" monarchy, it served only as a minor shire, more quoted in tax returns than in high politics before the advent of the Normans.
  11. "He is the model of what a retired cricketer should be - a white haired, white whiskered, florid country gentlemen, close upon his three score years and ten, comfortably off, well-informed, and interested in and full of information about cricket in general, his own shire and town in particular where he is much respected."
  12. By the 1060s, it supported a cattle market and a mint, and may have been the shire's legal centre; across the river from the main town, a growing suburban hamlet formed the nucleus of the modern Cliffe.
  13. Two shire horses and 12 cursing, sweating men coaxed the six-ton pump forward towards the quay.

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