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A History of the County of Oxford
… formed a separate guild. City Arch. A.5.5, f. 367v.; cf. Hammer, 'TownGown', 388n. O.C.A. 15831626, 337; Crosfield's … distinguished in O.E.D., see Salter, Medieval Oxf. 612; Hammer, 'TownGown', 157 n. At Winchester the cordwainers were … Cf. Bodl. MS. Morrell 20, passim; O.C.A. 15831626, passim. Hammer, 'TownGown', 1567. Bodl. MSS. Morrell 10, 1415, 20, …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Westmorland
… the rim of a 2nd-century cooking-pot and the rim of a hammer-headed mortarium of late 3rd or early 4th-century …
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… show that it is the main transverse member of a former hammer-beam collar truss from which all other members have …
The London eyre of 1244
… the Marshal, and Roger struck Maud, Gilbert's wife, with a hammer between the shoulders, and Moses struck her in the … other harm, but that Moses did indeed strike her with a hammer and ill-treat and beat her, and therefore, if she died …
Survey of London
… dual-aspect dwellings are arranged in an unusual V-shaped hammer-head plan, with the rear terrace being higher so that …
Survey of London
… of exposed brick in patterns, and the timber roof was of hammer-beam construction in the chancel. The church was …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
Survey of London
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
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