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Survey of London
… Princes Gardens (Plate 120b , 120e ) a scheme composed of reddish-orange walls with flowers picked out in gold, a black …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… freeman on 12 July 1802. [Worcester freemen rolls] Reddish, James, George St, Gt Yarmouth, Norfolk, cm and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… is a thin fertile soil of the same kind, incumbent on a reddish clay formed from the decomposition of the old red …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… yards of each other, one depositing a black, the other a reddish sediment, the latter of which turns copper white and …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… and Appr Reg, 1633 (6) Will of Richard MEYNELL, Boyd 2225 REDDISH, Edward Co Co Farringdon Without (St Bride), 1677, … Goddin (2) "Gone from City" by Nov 1688 (3) f Edmund Reddish of Maidenbradley, Wilts, gent (4) Haberdasher and …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… front of a range of chalk cliffs, and on a beach of soft reddish sand, are the Royal Victoria baths; and on the west …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a tempest in 1616, but was braced with iron the same year. Reddish REDDISH, a township, in the parish of Manchester, union of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… remained difficult to manage and expensive. Red or reddish pigments were among the most widely available and the … such as BRICKs and TILEs, and terra cotta. This will be a reddish colour when fired, unless covered with a glaze. Much …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… that crops up from time to time with noticeably dark reddish leaves, but there are no references to this having … and blue leather; leather red] LEATHER is a naturally reddish colour when TANNED, though occasionally this was made …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… OED, this is a name given to various COPPER alloys of a reddish colour. The only reference to red metal in the … than as a DYEWOOD. Gloag states that the wood is usually a reddish brown, coarse-grained but taking a good polish after … yellow oker; oker, yellow or red] A variety of OCHRE of a reddish colour, commonly used for colouring. It was one of …
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