The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 14, No. 381, July 18, 1829 by Various
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_Chacun à son gout_, says one proverb, but we trust that the readers
of this paper will, whenever they feel themselves inclined to quarrel with _English_ fare, pause, and remember, another, viz.:--"A man may go further and fare worse." M.L.B * * * * * Manners & Customs of all Nations. * * * * * SINGULAR TENURE. Among the records in the Tower of London, is one to the following effect:--King John gave several lands at Kipperton and Alterton, in Kent, to Solomon Atlefield to be held by this service:--"That as often as the King should please to cross the sea, the said Solomon or his heirs, should be obliged to go with him, to hold his majesty's head if there be occasion for it;" that is, should his majesty be sea-sick. And it appears by the record, that this same office of head-holding was accordingly performed afterwards, in the reign of Edward the First. |
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