Which preposition to use with playford
Morley mentions it in his Introduction, p. 118, and Taylor the Water Poet, in his tract, entitled, 'The World runs on Wheels;' and it is printed in a 'Collection of Country Dances,' published by John Playford in 1679."Sir John Hawkins's "History of Music," iii. 288, where the notes are engraved.
I was at Playford for a short time in October and December.
" Of private history: "I was at Playford from Jan. 1st to 11th, and again from Jan. 17th to 25th: also at Playford from June 21st to July 12th.
Of private history: There were the usual short visits to Playford at the beginning and end of the year.
my dear daughter Elizabeth died: she was buried at Playford on June 29th.
" Of private history: "I was several times at Playford during January, and went there again on Dec. 23rd.
It was arranged that he should be buried in Playford churchyard on the 28th, and on that day I proceeded to Playford with my wife and my eldest son George Richard.
Arthur Biddell was a prosperous farmer and valuer at Playford near Ipswich.
I think that I was sent for purposely from Colchester to Playford, and on March 6th, 1819, I rode in company with Mr Clarkson from Playford to Sproughton near Ipswich to be examined by the Rev. Mr Rogers, incumbent of Sproughton, an old M.A. of Trinity College; and was examined, and my certificate duly sent to Mr Hustler; and I was entered on Mr Hustler's side as Sizar of Trinity College.
" Of private history: "I was at Playford until Jan. 19th, in close correspondence as usual with Mr Christie at the Observatory, and attending to my Numerical Lunar Theory.
" Of private history: up to Jan. 16th Airy was at Playford as usual.