Word | Chapter | Line | Context |
jacet | Introduction | L 395 | 8. Brass in Little Waldingfield church: "Hic jacet |
jetis | Introduction | L 267 | and jetis." |
join | Thomas Wyncoll (I) | L 113 | a wife she would have been compelled to join in the surrender to dispose |
join | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 36 | "Walmer Castle" for Cape Town to join them. Within three weeks we were |
join | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 106 | and at the end of my course, having passed my examination, I went to join |
join | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 205 | to join it, and was accordingly transferred from the Rangers in the Gazette |
joined | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 321 | but when the barons put themselves in arms he joined them and his lands |
joined | Charles Wyncoll (M) | L 17 | In 1855 he joined a Mr. Mickleburg at Thanet |
joined | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 112 | and in April, 1881, left that splendid force and joined the 5th Light Infantry |
joined | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 148 | buck (20 inch horn). My wife joined me at Shahjahanpur, where we stayed |
joined | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 267 | with my father-in-law, the Hon. T. E. Fowler, joined me at Kimberley in |
joining | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 208 | I sailed at the beginning of September, 1891, the family joining me in |
jointure | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 92 | jointure for his wife, Isabella, and their children. |
journey | Charles Edward Wyncoll (N) | L 145 | the regiment to Sharjahanpur, a 733 miles walk. It was a delightful journey, |
judged | Introduction | L 702 | be judged. Admitted as Freeman 6 May, 1635. |
judges | Introduction | L 554 | to Guiana. Raleigh was brought before the judges of the King's Bench |
judgment | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 271 | thou hast the spirit of God in thee, I will stand in thy judgment whatever |
junior | Thomas Wyncoll (F) | L 207 | being Thomas Wyncoll, Henry Fenne, junior, and Henry Cooke. He died at |
just | Isaac Wyncoll (E) | L 230 | wall just within the chancell under the pews" of old Twinstead church. |
just | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 24 | took up residence at Great Henny, and from there, just before his marriage, |
just | Thomas Wyncoll (H) | L 109 | had just previously sold the house called "Butlers," in Bures Hamlet, part |
justice | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 302 | In November, 1574, he was appointed justice of the Queen's Bench and was |
justice | Isaac Wyncoll (D) | L 364 | justice of England was never so depraved and injured as in the condemnation |
justification | Introduction | L 458 | will in justification of such a term. |
juxta | Thomas Spring Wyncoll (G) | L 102 | De Stoke juxta Nayland Corn. Suffolc: |