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A History of the County of Sussex
… boundary on the north, which in the Middle Ages was the pale of Arundel Great park. Binsted's woods were evidently …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… land called Horrockfields. 220 Winkley of Winkley. Per pale argent and gules an eagle displayed counterchanged. Next …
Survey of London
… is of stock brickwork relieved by bands of red and pale buff terra-cotta, with ornamental voussoirs and cornice …
Survey of London
… but it appears they settled instead for a wooden pale. 7 At first Deptford was considered more suitable for … of the company's property, replacing the earlier wooden pale. A ditch separated this wall from the adjacent Causeway. …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… and window-heads were sometimes defined by finely-jointed pale red bricks, contrast being provided in each case by …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… chevron argent, between three - - -, or; Nokes impaling p. pale, gules and azure on a fess wavy argent, between three …
Old and New London
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Depending on its concentration, colours ranging from a pale blue to a near blue-black could be achieved. Cobalt … bice should not be ground too finely as this gave a poor, pale colour. The pigment can have a greenish tinge, for which … living in Penrith, so it is probable his slate was the 'pale blue' variety quarried at Ambleside in Westmoreland …
The History and Antiquities of the County of Suffolk
… argent. Arg. 3 buckles lozengy gules, Jernegan. Gu. and b. pale, on a fess wavy arg., 3 crescents sab. betwixt three crosses pale or. Blundeville and Inglos. Erm. on a chevron sab., 3 …
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