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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Bashron [baseron] According to the OED, a bashron is a KETTLE. However, in the sixteenth century bashrons and …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… INKLE, ITALIANO, JACKET, JAR, JENNET, JERSEY, JUSTAUCORPS, KETTLE, KNIFE, LACE, LARCH, LASTING, LATCH, LEATHER, LOOKING … STOVE, SUIT, TABBY, TAFFETY, TAMARINE, TAMMET, TAMMY, TEA KETTLE, TEA POT, TEN HUNDRED, THICKSET, TIFFANY, TOY, TRAIN …
A New History of London
… footmen in their proper liveries, carrying streamers. Kettle-drums and trumpets, with streamers. Twelve ministers …
A New History of London
… colours, and lodged in the Tower: being preceded by a kettle drum, trumpets and French horns, and guarded by the …
A New History of London
… work, with a croud of spectators, preceded by trumpets, kettle-drums, &c. and guns firing during the ceremony. The …
A New History of London
… number, and were preceded by a company of light horse with kettle drums, trumpets, french horns, and hautboys; each …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… a 'Budgett Pott' as in 'ffour Brass Kettles a Brass Pott a Kettle a Budgett Pott two Skylletts' [Inventories (1696)], is …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… singular excavations named the Fairies' Kirk and Fairies' Kettle. A manufactory for blankets, flannels, &c., has been …
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