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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… built, and the inhabitants are amply supplied with water. Ribbon-weaving formerly flourished here, but has declined, …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… crudo), one painted Flemish table, 4 3/4 yards of ribbon of Cologne, 2 laces with gold array (auro arraiat'), 2 …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… facs. 1989). Cross knot A decorative KNOT, found made of RIBBON, presumably in the form of a cross [Diaries …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… of the Cross which we all follow, as we reverence the Blue Ribbon. Alderman Love.] Imputes sinking of trade to the …
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
Grey's Debates of the House of Commons
… the King and me, the last Parliament, and was of the Green Ribbon Club 5." I parted with the Duke, and he was not well … consisting of two hundred persons, and called "The Green Ribbon Club," because, on extraordinary occasions, they wore …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Chapel Royal 10 0 0 John King, 'textori' [weaver], for ribbon taffeta for hats and for gloves 81 0 0 William …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… shoes 72 22 2 John King, 'textori' [weaver], for taffeta ribbon, etc. 81 1 1 John Smith, 'fibulatori' [button maker], …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Hooker, weaver ( textori), for sky blue and white taffeta ribbon and crimson-in-grain taffeta ribbon for the Yeomen of the Guard and Yeomen Warders 52 10 0 … a large Bible and four prayer books and for blue garter ribbon fringes of two books for Lord Bingley and for …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Guards 24 12 1 Edward Bird, for blue and white taffeta ribbon and for crimson in grain taffeta ribbon and for making 46 hat bands for forty ( sic) Yeomen of …
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