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Journal of the House of Lords
… while ago, but his Wife will not agree to it; there is a stout young Man, who is not a very good Labourer, and we …
Journal of the House of Lords
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Armozeen [armozine; armozeen; armoseen; aramenseen] A stout plain SILK - TEXTILE. According to Florence Montgomery, …
Survey of London
… ball finials, wide closed strings, moulded handrail and stout turned balusters. Although it was outwardly of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… an old courtier, powerful in the king's favour, and so stout and sturdy, that there was danger, if he was confirmed …
Survey of London
… the double hung sashes, most of which retain the original stout-section glazing bars. While the windows are all equal … they rest on stallboard gratings of vertical iron bars. Stout glazing bars divide each window, horizontally into five …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… chip-carving, 17th century. Font: with hemispherical bowl, stout baluster-shaped stem and round convex base, 18th …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Reading. Reddish, Marjorie: University College, Reading. Stout, Rosa Louise: University College, Southampton. …
Old and New London
… to commence their journey of ten miles (at least) an hour; stout 'gents,' in heavy coats, buttoned to the throat, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… cloth, was the name given in the eighteenth century to a stout WOOLLEN CLOTH with a raised finish resembling beaver …
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