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Alumni Oxonienses
… will dated 11 Aug., 1666. See Burrows & Calamy, iii. 345. Bason, Robert B.A. from Queen's Coll., 23 Jan., 1582-3, one …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… bassyn; bassun; basson; bassin; bassen; basonn; basone; bason; basen; basein] A circular vessel, of greater width … WASH BASIN, and its common association with EWER, as in 'bason & Ewer' [Inventories (1634)]. In other sources, but not … The latter method is indicated by the presence of 'two bason moulds three score pound Weight' among the equipment of …
Survey of London
… adjoining moorings in the river, and was warped into the Bason Dock with great facility, amidst the acclamations of a …
A New History of London
… the city, but made no objection to the present of a golden bason and ewer valued at 1200 l. A loan of 50,000 l. was then …
A New History of London
… of the esteem of the city presented him with another bason and ewer of massy gold. Lieutenant general Cromwel also …
A New History of London
… be done without increasing the rapidity of the stream. The bason, by this means, he observed might be kept always full …
A New History of London
… Howe and general Bligh, who destroyed the harbour and bason of Cherbourg on the coast of Normandy; and the parade …
A New History of London
… of four brick buildings inclosing a quadrangle, with a bason in the centre: the chapel is an octangular edifice …
A New History of London
… curiosities; particularly an Egyptian mummy, and a glass bason which held the water wherewith queen Elizabeth was …
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