Questions

This is a list of all the questions and their associated study carrel identifiers. One can learn a lot of the "aboutness" of a text simply by reading the questions.

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4025569) 59.1707 Blue- and- white delft plate,[?
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40255;"1 yew haft knife& fork& 1 p^r Stilds[ steelyards?
40255Canary 1 10 To p^d Tho^s Collins his Wages to May 11 3 To 2 doz& 8 bottles Claret 2 8 To 3 Cows& Calves& 1 featherbed 11 To 1[?]
40255Had the committee informally advised the feoffees that their cause would be rejected, suggesting, therefore, that they withdraw their petition?
40255Or did they border the roof of the veranda?
40255Or had something unexpected occurred to provide an alternative solution to the problem of Marlborough?
40255Second- half(?
40255THE DEATH OF MARLBOROUGH AS A TOWN Could this poor village have survived had the courthouse not burned?
40255Was there, perhaps, a small gilded cupola to break the long expanse of roof line?
40255Were the 162 ballusters, purchased from George Elliott towards the time of completion, made for staircases indoors or for a balustrade along the roof?
40255What then remained to support me& a family consisting of about 26 white people& 122 negroes?
40255When one could own an empire, why should one worry about a town?
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45741), or perhaps W.P., II I( Henry Jones, London, 1688?
45741A. Archer; James(?)
45741At a previous vestry meeting on 28th June, 170[2?]
45741Basal and wall fragments of pint(?)
45741Body and handle terminal fragments from pint(?)
45741Built into brickwork of chimney-- removed in securing brick for Lightfoot House by C.?
45741Cramp(?
45741Cream pan of Yorktown(?)
45741Edward Dodds;(?)
45741Edward(?)
45741First half of 17th century(?).
45741In support of this conclusion, attention is drawn to the fact that Rogers''new bottles were valued at 3d each, while Burdett''s( used?)
45741James Archer; John(?)
45741James(?)
45741Late 17th century(?).
45741London(?).
45741Morrison(?)
45741Portuguese?
45741Richard(?)
45741Rim sherd of quart(?)
45741The"Poor Potter"and his Wares Who, then, was the"poor potter,"and how wide of the mark was Gooch in so designating him?
45741These comprised W F( William Ferry, Marlborough, about 1700?
45741Thomas Greenwood; J. Walker;(?)
45741Thomas(?)
45741Tobacco pipe bowl, pale- brown ware, burnished, and decorated with impressed crescents and rouletted lines, local Indian manufacture?
45741Was William Rogers, then, the"poor potter"of Yorktown?
45741Who but a potter( or the owner of a pottery) would have had in his possession unfired"potters ware"not"fit for sale"?
45741[ 184] The question naturally arose, could these expertly made wares have come from the kilns of the"poor potter"?
45741[ 271] Although the type is not represented among stratified finds from Yorktown, mention must be made of an unglazed earthenware water(?)