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Old and New London
… the habit of the Benedictine monks was a black loose coat, or rather gown, of stuff reaching down to their heels, …
Old and New London
… scroll-work, into four compartments, each containing the coat of arms of a peer or peeress, with supporters, coronet, … BUTTONS ON THE WRONG SIDE. "O rare Ben Jenson! what a turn-coat grown? Thou ne'er wore such 'til thou wast clad in stone; When Time thy coat, thy only coat impairs, Thou'lt find a patron in an …
Survey of London
Old and New London
… Walker, then Garter King-at-Arms, going before him in his coat with the serjeants-at-arms: when he was at the great …
Old and New London
… hat; while Charinus, more modest, was content with a frock-coat and trousers. When the tunic and the chlamys took the … were fought at frequent intervals; and many a 'green coat and tops,' whilst betting on the barbarous sport of the …
Old and New London
… "no longer standing." It was distinguished by a shield and coat of arms, raised in relief on the brickwork on the front … persons, and a school for twenty boys, known as the "Black-Coat School," under the parochial authorities. This … this lane. In Duck Lane was first kept, in 1688, the Blue-Coat School, for boys only, and supported by voluntary …
Old and New London
… till 1871, on the north side of Tothill Street. An ancient coat of arms, those of England and France carved in stone, … was a picture of a jolly and bluff-looking man in a red coat, who is said to have been its driver. The house was …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Brass: In chancelon N. wall, of civilian in furred robe, coat of arms, a cheveron between three crescents, no … includes flagon of 1694, with inscription dated 1697, and coat of arms; cup of 1697, 'Puritan' type; small standing …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… and S. side, with shields of painted arms( a) an impaled coat, now defaced; ( b) sable a cheveron between three …
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