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Kett's Rebellion from "Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk; being a history of the great civil commotion that occurred at the time of the Reformation, in the reign of Edward VI. Founded on the “Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549,” by N. Sotherton; and the “De Furoribus Norfolciensium” of Nevylle; and corroborated by extracts from the Privy Council Register, documents preserved in the State Paper and other Record Offices, the Harleian and other MSS. ... With illustrations"

Caister Castle from "Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk; being a history of the great civil commotion that occurred at the time of the Reformation, in the reign of Edward VI. Founded on the “Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549,” by N. Sotherton; and the “De Furoribus Norfolciensium” of Nevylle; and corroborated by extracts from the Privy Council Register, documents preserved in the State Paper and other Record Offices, the Harleian and other MSS. ... With illustrations"

Norwich Cathedral from "[Posthumous Works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt ... printed from his original manuscripts. viz. I. Repertorium: or, the Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Norwich. II. An Account of some Urnes, &c. found at Brampton in Norfolk, anno 1667. III. Letters between Sir William Dugdale and Sir Tho. Browne. IV. Miscellanies [including “An Account of Island, alias Ice-land,” and “A Letter to a Friend upon Occasion of the Death of his Intimate Friend”]. To which is prefix'd his Life. There is also added, Antiquitates Capellæ D. Johannis Evangelistæ; hodie Scholæ Regiæ Norwicensis. Authore Johanne Burton ... Illustrated with prospects, portraitures, draughts of tombs, monuments, &c. MS. notes [by John Ives].]"

urn from "[Posthumous Works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt ... printed from his original manuscripts. viz. I. Repertorium: or, the Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Norwich. II. An Account of some Urnes, &c. found at Brampton in Norfolk, anno 1667. III. Letters between Sir William Dugdale and Sir Tho. Browne. IV. Miscellanies [including “An Account of Island, alias Ice-land,” and “A Letter to a Friend upon Occasion of the Death of his Intimate Friend”]. To which is prefix'd his Life. There is also added, Antiquitates Capellæ D. Johannis Evangelistæ; hodie Scholæ Regiæ Norwicensis. Authore Johanne Burton ... Illustrated with prospects, portraitures, draughts of tombs, monuments, &c. MS. notes [by John Ives].]"

architecture from "[Posthumous Works of the learned Sir Thomas Browne, Kt ... printed from his original manuscripts. viz. I. Repertorium: or, the Antiquities of the Cathedral Church of Norwich. II. An Account of some Urnes, &c. found at Brampton in Norfolk, anno 1667. III. Letters between Sir William Dugdale and Sir Tho. Browne. IV. Miscellanies [including “An Account of Island, alias Ice-land,” and “A Letter to a Friend upon Occasion of the Death of his Intimate Friend”]. To which is prefix'd his Life. There is also added, Antiquitates Capellæ D. Johannis Evangelistæ; hodie Scholæ Regiæ Norwicensis. Authore Johanne Burton ... Illustrated with prospects, portraitures, draughts of tombs, monuments, &c. MS. notes [by John Ives].]"

Architecture from "The Records of the Borough of Northampton ... Illustrated. Preface by the Lord Bishop of London [M. Creighton], introductory chapter on the history of the town by W. R. D. Adkins ... The first volume edited by C. A. Markham ... The second volume edited by the Rev. J. C. Cox. L.P"

near Welsh Newton from "Memorials of the Civil War between King Charles I. and the Parliament of England as it affected Herefordshire and the adjacent counties ... Edited and completed by ... T. W. Webb ... with an appendix of documents. [With illustrations.]"

Ranworth from "Catalogue of engravings, etchings, and original drawings and deeds, &c. &c., collected towards the illustration of the topography of Norfolk, and inserted in a copy of Blomefield's History of that county, in the library of D. Turner Esq. at Yarmouth"

King of Scots from "The History of the Kingdom of Scotland ... to the happy Union of both kingdoms ... in 1602 ... By Richard Burton (N. Crouch). A new edition, with woodcut portraits [of the first part of “The History of the Kingdoms of Scotland and Ireland.”] [Edited by James Caulfield.] L.P"

Tombland from "Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk; being a history of the great civil commotion that occurred at the time of the Reformation, in the reign of Edward VI. Founded on the “Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549,” by N. Sotherton; and the “De Furoribus Norfolciensium” of Nevylle; and corroborated by extracts from the Privy Council Register, documents preserved in the State Paper and other Record Offices, the Harleian and other MSS. ... With illustrations"

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Cessino al fin ̌I palpiti = Cease now the heart's commotion, terzetto

Cessino al fin ̌I palpiti = Cease now the heart's commotion, terzetto

Cessino al fin ̌I palpiti = Cease now the heart's commotion, terzetto

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Caister Castle from "Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk; being a history of the great civil commotion that occurred at the time of the Reformation, in the reign of Edward VI. Founded on the “Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549,” by N. Sotherton; and the “De Furoribus Norfolciensium” of Nevylle; and corroborated by extracts from the Privy Council Register, documents preserved in the State Paper and other Record Offices, the Harleian and other MSS. ... With illustrations"

A Commotion in the Devil's Ink Pot. A Moment of eruption, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.

A Commotion in the Devil's Ink Pot - a Moment of Eruption [hot spring erupting], Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.

Cessino al fin ̌I palpiti = Cease now the heart's commotion, terzetto

The Boche spotted this truck A few minutes after this truck, which had ventured out for salvage, had appeared on the roads near Blanzy the Boche followed it with shells all the way back to Fismettes. The "funk-holes" are occupied by our soldiers, a few of whom have come out to ascertain the cause of this latest commotion. 77th Division, Blanzy, Sept. 9, 1918.

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Kett's Rebellion from "Kett's Rebellion in Norfolk; being a history of the great civil commotion that occurred at the time of the Reformation, in the reign of Edward VI. Founded on the “Commoyson in Norfolk, 1549,” by N. Sotherton; and the “De Furoribus Norfolciensium” of Nevylle; and corroborated by extracts from the Privy Council Register, documents preserved in the State Paper and other Record Offices, the Harleian and other MSS. ... With illustrations"

A Commotion in the Devil's Ink Pot. A Moment of eruption, Yellowstone National Park, Wyo.

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