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Old and New London
… part of it, was afterwards converted into a tavern, which bore the sign of the "Three Tuns;" and its vaults served the … had translated from the French, and the copies of it bore date 1474. In Timbs' "Things not Generally Known," we …
Survey of London
… for products of Coade's Artificial Stone Factory. It bore a tablet inscribed Coade's Row, 1798, 156 until 1908, …
Old and New London
… head were tri-coloured, and extremely magnificent; and he bore in his hand the loose steel gauntlet, ready for the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… of a furnace, hearth or hypocaust. . . . The stonework bore evidence of heat, and there was much fine ash. . . . The …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Warner, 1898. The old sixth was by John Grene, 1571, and bore an inscription: 'In multis annis resonat campana …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… years more than twenty such clearings were made. Several bore names with the suffix 'ridding', or clearing, and all …
Old and New London
… that Turner's thrust was only a slip and an accident, bore with patience several days of extreme danger. As for … have mercy upon me!' The ground of the malice that you bore him grew not out of any offence that he ever willingly …
Old and New London
… by command of James I., in 1624. A large stone pedestal bore four dials at the four corners, and the great horizontal … Lord Grantham. The "long" Sir Thomas was a celebrated bore and butt of the day. Lord Chesterfield used to bear with …
Old and New London
… Villiers, Duke of Buckingham, the second of his line who bore that fatal titlethe son of the royal favourite …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
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