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Old and New London
… blind Greek poet might have immortalised them among the motley nations that crowded into Troy or swarmed under its …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… CHILD, COARSE, for COATS, GREAT, GREEN, HAIR, KENDAL, MOTLEY, MURREY, OLD, Polish, RED, ROUG, RUSSET, set, SHAG, …
Rymer's Foedera
… Duabus Manticis, Duobus Clothsakkes, Quatuor Ulnis de Motley, Quinque Ulnis de Morrey, Tribus Ulnis Panni, Nigri …
Rymer's Foedera
… Item Lego, dictae Ecclesiae Cathedrali Eborum iv. Capas de Motley Velvet rubeo de auro, quarum Tres modo fiunt, & Quarta … de Cipre nov, pro Vestimentis faciendis, & Duas Copas de Motley Velwet nigro, rubeo, & viridi, cum Orfreis de Velvet … Armis suis, & ii. salsaria, & unum integrum Vestimentum de motley Velvet nigro & rubeo, cum omnibus Capis nigris & …
Old and New London
… and, from all accounts, was the most finished actor of the motley hero, either in his own day or since. On the …
Cardiff Records
… bush.) A farm in the parish of Pentyrch. LLYN-FRAITH (the motley lake.) A place in the river Taff at Whitchurch (1760.) …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Richard Stanton respited further ( and f. 143). William Motley sent to the House of Correction. f.137. Thomas Moore …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… with the character of the street and in an indiscriminate motley of styles. Some older buildings did remain, however: …
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… two hoods of black stuff, 2s. 6d; a woman's robe of green motley, with a cape, 16s.; a red tunic, 6s; a green tunic, …
Old and New London
… too, assembled, at the appointed seasons of the year, the motley crowd of pilgrims who were bound for the shrine of the …
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