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A History of the County of Lancaster
… window with low four-centred arched head and external hood mould, and at the west by a new four-light squareheaded …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of the former, took Halsted as a surname, and resided at Hood House in Habergham Eaves. 26 Much of the family property … in this side are small and mostly of three lights with hood moulds, but on the south there is a long range of eleven …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Bridge through Appley Moor and the hamlet called Robin Hood to Eccleston; it is crossed by two roads from Wigan to …
A History of the County of York
… (Skeldergate), the 'Commercial' (Nessgate), the 'Robin Hood' (Castlegate), the 'Pack Horse' (Micklegate), the 'Old …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 15 Sept. Barrell, G. 1714 24 Mar. Crocker, A. 1714 3 Apr. Hood, R. 1714 13 Apr. King, M. 1714 31 Dec. Mason, W., jun. …
Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
Calendar of Treasury books
… the Dean, ten yards of black cloth for a gown, cassock and hood at 20 s. per yard, or in lieu thereof 10 0 0 four men, … yard, or [in lieu thereof] 8 0 0 the Sub Dean, a gown and hood, five yards, or [in lieu thereof] 5 0 0 his man, three … lieu thereof] 1 10 0 Chantor, five yards for a gown and hood, or [in lieu thereof] 5 0 0 the Vergers, four yards each …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of blue silk and gold; a surcoat of crimson velvet with a hood of the same both lined with white taffaty; and a gilt …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 15 l. per an. loco Archibald Campbell, dismissed. Robert Hood as a tidewaiter at Dunbar at 20 l. per an. loco Antho. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… effigy (Plate 22) of man in civil costume with gown, hood, belt with long sword, dog at feet, 14th-century; (4) …
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