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Middlesex county records
… pounds, nineteen jewells worth twenty pounds, a gold bodkin set with nine diamonds worth ten pounds, of the goods …
Survey of London
… Bath, the occupier then being the Rev. William Douglas Bodkin. It was bought in 1874 from Captain Bradshaw by Peter William Bodkin, esquire, of Merton Lane, who conveyed it a few months later to his son, the Rev. W. D. Bodkin, who married Miss Catherine Elizabeth Rawlins in 1875. …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Strike out reference in Part II. "317 ( see Notes)." Bodkin, Chr. Add to reference " See also Galway, bp. at." …
Magna Britannia
… An ancient instrument of brass, resembling a long pin or bodkin, (the end of which is bent, probably by accident), was …
The Environs of London
… Miss Ruth Ellis, 1791; John Lawson, Esq. 1791; Thomas Bodkin, merchant, 1792; Thomas Kiernan, Esq. of Gray's Inn, …
A History of the County of Warwick
… A row of cottages on Icknield Street is still known as Bodkin Hall. At one time gloves were sent from Worcester to …
A History of the County of Essex
… Ros, the king's tailor, to hold in fee, rendering a silver bodkin or I d. a year. Gilbert de Hauville, who was infirm, …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Rutland
… Lane is Thimble Row, and a yard near by was once known as Bodkin Square. 8 The old town Pound, or Pinfold, still exists …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… as an abbreviated form of MOTHER OF PEARL) describing BODKIN, BUCKLE, CANE head, EAR RING, INSTRUMENT, KNIFE, …
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