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Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… of the account.] a. Armourer [. . .], 1 157677 (77) b. Barge Thomas Norwell and Nicholas Myllwarde, shipwrights, …
A New History of London
… the river Thames, within the said port, in any ship, boat, barge, or vessel whatsoever, floating, laden, remaining, or … Thames, within the limits aforesaid, in any ship, boat, barge, or vessel whatsoever, floating, laden, remaining, or …
A New History of London
… or brought upon the said water, in whatsoever ship, boat, barge or vessel, floating, laden, and being on whatsoever … coming, carried, or brought, in whatsoever ship, boat, barge, or other vessel, floating, laden, remaining or being … or carried upon the water of Thames, in any ship, boat, barge, or other vessel whatsoever, floating or being upon …
The Environs of London
… revestry, and in pontificalibuspreceded the corps to the barge, wiche was covered with black and with a whit crosse; in the wiche barge was the morners, the abbot, mynestres, and officiers of … twelve staff torches about the corps. " Item, in another barge wer the lords, knyghts 35, and gentilmen, and certein …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… the Kings arrival Chieregato was conducted in the royal barge by the aforesaid personages to the King in his palace …