| 1809 - 562 pages
...Street, in which the keeper of the hog in armour tavern, was dangerously wounded. Tertinius, the /Edile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not...overseers of the markets. The fine is to be employed in building a chapel to the temple of the goddess Tellus, 3d of the Kal. of April. The Fasces wi It... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 568 pages
...Street, in which the keeper of the Hog-inarmour tavern, was dangerously wounded. Tertinius, the ^Edile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not...overseers of the markets. The fine is to be employed in building a chapel to the temple of tUe goddess Tefius, 3d of the KaT. of April. The Fasces witk... | |
| Francis Sellon White - 1827 - 608 pages
...happened in a tavern at the lower end of theBanker's-street, in which the keeper of the, Hog-in-Armour 437 the butchers for selling meat which had not been inspected by the overseers of the markets : the tine is to be appropriated to the building of a chapel to the Temple of the Goddess Tellus. The following... | |
| 1830 - 430 pages
...of the Banker's Street, in which the tavern-keeper was dangerously wounded. " Tertinus, the. JEAile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not...building a chapel to the temple of the Goddess Tellus. " Third of the kalends of April. The fasces with ^Emilius. " IL rained stones on Mount Veintine. "... | |
| Frederick Knight Hunt - 1850 - 326 pages
...Street,* in which the keeper of the Hog-inArmour Tavern was dangerously wounded. Tertinius, the jEdile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not...overseers of the markets. The fine is to be employed iu building a chapel to the Temple of the Goddess Tellus. 3d of the Kalends of April. The Fasces with... | |
| 1869 - 340 pages
...the law in this respect. Mr. Charles Reed has given us an example of this from the Actci Diitrna, or Roman Gazette, of 585 years after the building of...matter, and in many cases particular instructions are Riven as to the kind of disease which renders meat unfit for human food — it being the practice to... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 356 pages
...Banker's-street, in which the keeper of the Hog-in-Armour Tavern was dangerously wounded. Tertinius, the JEdile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not...overseers of the markets. The fine is to be employed in building a chapel to the Temple of the goddess Tellus." Mr. Hunt has given these alleged relics... | |
| Alexander Andrews - 1859 - 360 pages
...Banker's-street, in which the keeper of the Hog-in-Armour Tavern was dangerously wounded. Tertinius, the ^Edile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not been inspected by the overseers of the maikets. The fine is to be employed in building a chapel to the Temple of the goddess Tellus." Mr.... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1863 - 780 pages
...was buried, and Marcus Fuseus disorderly and •drunk — and how that the butchers had been fined for selling meat which had not been inspected by the overseers of the market. They even advanced so far as occasionally to contain reports of speeches in the Senate, and... | |
| Henry Letheby - 1870 - 312 pages
...DLXXXV. Fourth of the kalends of April. The fasces, with Licinius, the consul, and Lertinus, asdile, fined the butchers for selling meat which had not...The fine is to be employed towards building a chapel in the temple of the goddess Tellus. In modern times, also, severe regulations have been made in all... | |
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