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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Hertfordshire
… probably early 15th-century: cover, early 17th-century. Glass: in the windows of N. aisle, fragments, some in situ, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… in heraldic insignia, and the windows have much stained glass in good preservation. The free grammar school here was …
Survey of London
… probably supplied the food for balls, and Stephen Slade, a glass and china dealer, 125 called 'Conductor of the … box is a beautiful circular bronze chandelier, with cut-glass pendants. The draperies are of scarlet; and the … with scarlet, over which are suspended eight superb glass chandeliers; and the whole internal space is marked out …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… the Cutte monument of 1592, and the 15th-century heraldic glass in the W. window are especially noteworthy. … in the middle, small circular shaft, 13th-century. Glass: In towerin W. window, in N. light, shield of the arms … staircase contains some small panels of 17th-century Dutch glass, representing figures and heraldic subjects; one panel …
Survey of London
… Co. 43 or Perry and Archer. 44 Until 1857 it was used as a glass warehouse, 45 and from 1858 to 1935 by a firm of cigar … being intended as a ground for a picture or looking-glass. This field is framed by an elaborate garland of fruits …
A History of the County of Sussex
… detailed faade of three storeys with a gable uses glass, pebbledash, and limestone ashlar as well as brick and … 10 The room was lit by a 20-ft. (6-metre) high painted-glass Gothic window by Francis Eginton representing Solomon … gallery. The opposite end wall had a large painted-glass window by Joseph Backler representing the signing of …
Survey of London
… Lord Rochdale's famous collection of ancient painted glass consisting of 67 principal pieces of every period from …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… to William and John Ashburnham, and their wives: in a glass case lined with red velvet, are preserved the watch of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… was their quality and their capacity to make good SOAP or GLASS, since the manufacture of these each required an … ed. 1950), Holme (2000), Singer et al. (1957). Assay glass [assay-glass] A GLASS vessel suitable for testing liquids. The only …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… time the incumbent presented a new organ and two stained-glass windows. Here is a school endowed with 18 per annum, … and in the windows are some remains of ancient painted glass. Sir William Catesby, favourite of Richard III., and …
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