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Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… of his worth 20m, namely two silver and gilt mazers, one goblet called a 'nutte' ('notte') of silver and gilt, five …
Old and New London
… caps, after which the master pledges the company in a goblet of Rhenish wine. The old Bankruptcy Court in …
The London eyre of 1276
… Norhamton and Isabel de Norhamton of the theft of a silver goblet (cipho); Henry Fraunkelein of harbouring thieves; Thomas [Shap] † of the theft of a silver goblet; Edith de Brichull of clipping coins; Henry de …
The Environs of London
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… used primarily for hollow vessels like a BOWL, a CUP or a GOBLET, but also for a COVER of a SALT, presumably because it … Found describing BOWL, BUTTONS, COPPER THREAD, CUP, GOBLET, SILVER THREAD Sources: Acts, Inventories (early), …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… a legacy;to John Shelton, son of Sir Ralph Shelton, Knt. a goblet;to Ralph and Richard, second and third sons, each 10 l. and a goblet;to her daughter dame Margaret Shelton, a pair of beads …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of square section and a four-centred arch. The font is goblet-shaped, perhaps 12th-century, standing on a modern …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
Middlesex county records
… to be a poacher and cardsharper, to carry off a silver goblet from a tavern-parlour or a goldsmith's counter, to …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… on which he will be served spices in his chamber and his goblet from which he will drink wine after the spices and …
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