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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… brass Roman coins, called minimi; and a tournament spur, a leaden bulla of Celestine III., and a fine silver Saxon penny …
Survey of London
… 'still to be seen above the Earl's arms on the top of the leaden rain-water pipes at each end of the building'. 64 …
Old and New London
… parts projecting over the pathways, with their wood or leaden coverings turned up at the edge like some oldfashioned …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… are amply supplied with water, which is conveyed by leaden pipes. There is a subscription library. A considerable …
Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
… sister, daughters of Anketin le Mercer, and for a certain leaden vessel in an oven ( pro quodam plumbo in fornace …
The Environs of London
… yet current in the college, that they took up the leaden coffins in the chapel, and melted them into bullets. …
A Survey of London
… William Kettle, &c. S. Michaels lane.; Crooked lane. Leaden Porch in Crooked lane. Parish church of S. Michaell in … One the most ancient house in this lane is called the leaden porch, and belonged sometime to sir Iohn Merston …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… village is supplied with water by means of a conduit, and leaden pipes from Leacroft, about a mile distant, constructed …
Old and New London
… ancient house in this lane," says Stow, "is called the Leaden Porch, and belonged some time to Sir John Merston, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… brick-earth, at the depth of about five feet, they found a leaden coffin much decayed, containing the skull and bones of …
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