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A New History of London
A New History of London
… and ladies in balconies and windows, waved their hats and handkerchiefs to him as he passed. The earl of Bute did not …
A New History of London
… 1552, and the people revered him so much as so dip their handkerchiefs in his blood, which were preserved as relics. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… in 1831, for the printing of linen and calico shawls and handkerchiefs; and Glenmill, begun in January, 1831, chiefly …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of 6½ ell. Cambric was used to make ARTIFICIAL FLOWERs, HANDKERCHIEFs, and many small items of APPAREL. One …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and its immediate vicinity, employed in the manufacture of handkerchiefs, checks, and ginghams, of various kinds, not …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… the skirts and sleeves of a COAT, or used for coarse HANDKERCHIEFs. Montgomery defines two distinct fabrics, … Archive it is found in association with both gauze and handkerchiefs, though not as the fabric used to make them …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
Calendar of the Cecil Papers in Hatfield House
… of gold for a lace to a kirtle, two of my best wrought handkerchiefs, a piece of gold called a sovereign, and the … cup of silver, with a brake upon the cover, and two of her handkerchiefs; to her daughter, George Cobham's wife, a gown …
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