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.
identifier | question |
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40255 | 69) 59.1707 Blue- and- white delft plate,[? |
40255 | 6[?] |
40255 | ;"1 yew haft knife& fork& 1 p^r Stilds[ steelyards? |
40255 | Canary 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[?] |
40255 | Had the committee informally advised the feoffees that their cause would be rejected, suggesting, therefore, that they withdraw their petition? |
40255 | Or did they border the roof of the veranda? |
40255 | Or had something unexpected occurred to provide an alternative solution to the problem of Marlborough? |
40255 | Second- half(? |
40255 | THE DEATH OF MARLBOROUGH AS A TOWN Could this poor village have survived had the courthouse not burned? |
40255 | Was there, perhaps, a small gilded cupola to break the long expanse of roof line? |
40255 | Were the 162 ballusters, purchased from George Elliott towards the time of completion, made for staircases indoors or for a balustrade along the roof? |
40255 | What then remained to support me& a family consisting of about 26 white people& 122 negroes? |
40255 | When one could own an empire, why should one worry about a town? |
45741 | (?) |
45741 | (?) |
45741 | (?) |
45741 | (?) |
45741 | (?) |
45741 | ), or perhaps W.P., II I( Henry Jones, London, 1688? |
45741 | A. Archer; James(?) |
45741 | At a previous vestry meeting on 28th June, 170[2?] |
45741 | Basal and wall fragments of pint(?) |
45741 | Body and handle terminal fragments from pint(?) |
45741 | Built into brickwork of chimney-- removed in securing brick for Lightfoot House by C.? |
45741 | Cramp(? |
45741 | Cream pan of Yorktown(?) |
45741 | Edward Dodds;(?) |
45741 | Edward(?) |
45741 | First half of 17th century(?). |
45741 | In support of this conclusion, attention is drawn to the fact that Rogers''new bottles were valued at 3d each, while Burdett''s( used?) |
45741 | James Archer; John(?) |
45741 | James(?) |
45741 | Late 17th century(?). |
45741 | London(?). |
45741 | Morrison(?) |
45741 | Portuguese? |
45741 | Richard(?) |
45741 | Rim sherd of quart(?) |
45741 | The"Poor Potter"and his Wares Who, then, was the"poor potter,"and how wide of the mark was Gooch in so designating him? |
45741 | These comprised W F( William Ferry, Marlborough, about 1700? |
45741 | Thomas Greenwood; J. Walker;(?) |
45741 | Thomas(?) |
45741 | Tobacco pipe bowl, pale- brown ware, burnished, and decorated with impressed crescents and rouletted lines, local Indian manufacture? |
45741 | Was William Rogers, then, the"poor potter"of Yorktown? |
45741 | Who 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(?) |