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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Huntingdonshire
… fire the ground before the ramparts right and left. Baston. See "Bend." Battled.In heraldry, the edge of a chief, … dexter chief. A narrow bend over other charges is called a Baston. The baston with the ends cut off, drawn in the other direction …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… dexter chief. A narrow bend over other charges is called a Baston. The baston with the ends cut off, drawn in the other direction …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… defend by a flanking fire, the ground before the ramparts. Baston. See "Bend." Bead. A small round moulding. Beaver.A … dexter chief. A narrow bend over other charges is called a Baston. The baston with the ends cut off, drawn from the sinister chief, …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… dexter chief. A narrow bend over other charges is called a Baston. The baston with the ends cut off, drawn in the other direction …
Cardiff Records
… a manor; used also to denote a small manor, in some cases. Baston. A tipstaff, a Sheriff's officer, a warder. Battery. A …
A Survey of London
… 'The Maior had on his head a Basonet,' i. 219. baston, club, bat. 'The scholars of every school have their ball, or baston, in their hands,' i. 92. Cf. Swift's hugeous battoons' …
The Environs of London
… Wickham, and partly within that of Orpington 1. Manor of Baston. The manor or manor-farm of Baston, in this parish, was formerly the property of the … in the parish of Hayes (half of which was parcel of the Baston estate) were purchased at the same time by George …
London Hearth Tax
… 2 b Elizabeth Ward 4 b John Millen 2 b Emty 2 b Forges Wm Baston 3 b …
London Hearth Tax
… Tho Leman 3 s 3 s Em: James Caine 3 s Wid Harwood 5 s Dan: Baston 3 s Jno. Owen 5 s Rich: Alsop 6 s Fra: Fox 8 s Edwd …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
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