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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… date of use: 1590 Found described by PUDDING Found in a Glass House Found listed together with GALLIPOT Found in …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… iron roof in one span: the station is lighted by a plate-glass Louvre light, 16 feet wide at the top of the roof, and …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… of Sir Nicholas Shireburne in 1862. The heraldic stained glass which originally filled the windows, being much …
A History of the County of Somerset
… rood stair was restored. The early 15th-century heraldic glass in the chancel records the Seymour and Erleigh …
Old and New London
… a pupil of Ben Jonson's, ridicules, in The Muses' Looking-Glass, that strange "morality" play of his, the Puritan … scarlet stole, an attendant carrying a book and an hour-glass, by which to measure his sermon. He knelt down at the … the City of London Library, at Guildhall, under a handsome glass case. The street leading down to Puddle Wharf is called …
Old and New London
… his congregation in Broadway Chapel to take a second glass.'" Mr. Smith adds, as a foot-note, that it is recorded … Oliver Cromwell, that when he found the sand of his hour-glass had descended, he turned it, saying, "Come, I know you to be jolly dogs, we'll take t'other glass." Mr. Sidney, one of Rowland Hill's biographers, …
Old and New London
… was found 'in the native gravel'), knives, and nails, glass beads, and woollen and linen cloth. At the south-west corner … added by the rector in 1840; in it is a handsome stained-glass window. Among the monuments in this church is one for …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… under edge of bowl hollow-chamfered, 14th or 15th-century. Glass: In E. dormer of N. aisle, large square inscribed panel …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… coins, a Greek coin, a bronze figure of Our Saviour, and a glass vessel two inches in length, evidently formed in a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and, with its garden, was held in 1512 by a hermit, John Glass; in 1546 Glass, no longer described as a hermit, held the chapel and …
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