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St Martin-in-the-Fields
… pinners, i.e. the cloth round the neck of a lady's dress ( Halliwell). Atkinson ( R.) Hewes ( R.) Mole-catcher. alias …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… 304, Lady Day Quarter, 1578. Morris-pike, a large pike ( Halliwell). A favourite place for tournaments, reviews and …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… a bolt; ( b) Round iron plate in the nut of a wheel ( Halliwell). The first notice of such a use of the registers. … for saint's bell. Stamped (or cut) open work in linen ( Halliwell). Charles, Lord Howard of Effingham. Elizabeth …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… St. George. Rowlandson ( R.) Fleur-de-lys. A blue dye ( Halliwell). A red dye ( Halliwell). For the cover of the font. The "Form of Prayer …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… of a cart for seven journeys. cf. Squares, hoops of iron ( Halliwell), qy. the iron bindings of the chest. vide the last … Inventory on p. 505. Rivets. i.e. 80. A two-handed sword ( Halliwell). A sword with one sharp edge ( Halliwell). Light armour buckled or rivetted " after the old …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… a cross-bar. i.e. Ground-sill, the threshold of a door ( Halliwell). Causeway.; the Vestry Minutes contain no …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… was suspended from the dome of the bell. basse, ? hollow ( Halliwell) or base; Capuls, ? Tapuls for tables. The capital … ornamented with strips or patterns of cloth of silver (Halliwell). i.e. Bruges. Bp. of Norwich, 15011536. Curtains …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the Cross. qy. cleaning, cf. searsing, i.e. a cleansing ( Halliwell). Strip of linen spread over the altar rails (if …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… Soc.), spike nails: cf. speckings, i.e. large nails ( Halliwell). Canopyeither fixed in the church over an altar …
St Martin-in-the-Fields
… the iron bands which bound the shanks of the bell wheel ( Halliwell). i.e. Sanctus bell, vide n. I, p. 30. Stood in the …
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