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Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… gardens of Mr. Harvey and Mr. Wilson, now occupied by Mrs. Hood. But had the front of this new street been made where …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… Provost, 1616, plate with kneeling figure in cap, gown and hood and various other figures and devices. In ante-chapel(6) …
London Radicalism 1830-1843
… such as it was convinced them that there was no likely hood of any assemblage worthy the name of a public meeting at …
Old and New London
… good yards him fro; 'Well shot! well shot!' quoth Robin Hood, &c." Old Ballad. Few, if any, of the modern archers in … to every lover of pleasure. The ancient festival of 'Robin Hood and May-game' was so much in repute in the reign of the …
Register & Records of Holm Cultram
… Norse name resembling Snkoll and meaning Snow-cap or Snow-hood. Date 1179 or earlier.] 172. (C. p. 134; D. art 81).Adam …
Survey of London
… by S. Prout. London; Publish'd Feb. 1. 1805, by Vernor & Hood, Poultry; J. Storer & J. Greig, Chapel, Pentonville. …
Survey of London
… narrow jambs with shaped brackets supporting a corniced hood. No. 26 was occupied in 1763 by Miles Burkitt, worsted …
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