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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of England, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Bailey.A court attached to a mount or other fortified enclosure. … with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archbishop's, but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, and not … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archbishop's ( q.v.) but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge … a distinct block of buildings, generally including a hall, misericord, kitchen and chapel, and devoted to the use …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Oxford
… with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archbishop's ( q.v.) but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge … the middle porch. 6. Courtyard Type.Houses built round a court, sometimes only three ranges of buildings with or …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Middlesex
… with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archibishop's ( q.v.) but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge … the middle porch. 6. Courtyard Type.Houses built round a court, sometimes only three ranges of buildings with or …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… of England, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. Bailey.A court attached to a mount or other fortified enclosure. … with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archbishop's, but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, and not … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastry. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archbishop's ( q.v.) but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge … the middle porch. 6. Courtyard Type.Houses built round a court, sometimes only three ranges of buildings with or …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
… with billets. Bishops' Vestments.Same as an archbishop's ( q.v.) but without pall, and a bishop carries a crosier, … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge … the middle porch. 6. Courtyard Type.Houses built round a court, sometimes only three ranges of buildings with or …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… Sources, Assistance for cloth from John Oldland. W. S. Beck, Drapers Dictionary, London, 1881 and Guy de Poerck, … a mixed grey woollen cloth. Noble a gold coin worth 6 s. 8 d. Pipe a large cask of more or less definite capacity, … temporary restoration of confiscated property pending a court hearing. Roundlet, runlet a small cask of varying …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… chiefly at Arretium (Arezzo) in Tuscany. Basilica.A large hall used as a court of justice and for other public purposes. Cantharus.A …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… not at right angles laterally with its jambs. Archbishop's Vestments.Buskins, sandals, amice, alb, girdle, stole, … Arch. See "Arch." Frater.The refectory or dining-hall of a monastery. Fret or Fretty.In heraldry, a charge … the middle porch. 6. Courtyard Type.Houses built round a court; sometimes only three ranges of buildings with or …
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