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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James II
… the Earl of Granard]. Warrant, after reciting that Toby Caulfeild has by his petition set forth that in 1680 he sold … Lord Deputy, dated Dec. 26 last, that the pay of the said Caulfeild as captain of a foot company garrisoned in Kilkenny … and that it likewise appears from an account signed by Caulfeild that his pay after the usual deductions made …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… manipulated by the shuttle. The result is very robust [Caulfeild and Saward (1885, facs.1989)]. Not found in the OED …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… and not pressed heavily like those used for CALICO [Caulfeild and Saward (1885, facs.1989)]. A less satisfactory … appears to have been nothing more than LAWN from FRANCE, Caulfeild and Saward, towards the end of the nineteenth … really muslins made of cotton, such as French Lawn ...' [Caulfeild and Saward (1885, facs.1989)]. There is no evidence …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of MILAN point, a variety of GOLD and SILVER THREAD LACE [Caulfeild and Saward (1885, facs.1989)], in which case the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… relating to the embarquing of the Regiments of Mohun and Caulfeild and the detachments of 900 men out of the Regiments …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Catalonia upon account of subsistence to the Regiments of Caulfeild and Elliot in Gibraltar from 1705 Dec. 24. 5000 0 0 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 324 men to fill up the Regiments of Mohun, Dungannon and Caulfeild to the English Establishment at 3 l. a man. Ordered …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Foot of Levesay, Hamilton, Wynne, Lepell, Moor, Caulfeild, Munden & Townshend on account of their subsistence …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Regiments of Foot of Livesay, Hamilton, Dormer, Wyn, Moor, Caulfeild & Townesend 6632 10 8 for 32 days' pay ending Aug …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… WORSTED, LINEN or SILK [Kerridge (1985)]. According to Caulfeild and Saward these mixtures were preferred because of … woven alone, mohair fabric is virtually indestructible [Caulfeild and Saward (1885, facs.1989)]. Like any other …
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