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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… that he owes to Gauterinus Thedandi of Florence and Pinus Bernardini, citizens of London, 80 marks; to be levied, …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward I
… disseisin arramed by John son of John de Pottenham against Pinus Bernardyn and others ( al') concerning a tenement in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… although the rather later Davies stated that it came from Pinus sylvestris (Scotch pine) [Davies (1831)]. Not found in …
The Environs of London
… red cedar 2 5 20 Fuglans Nigrablack walnut-tree 11 2 70 Pinus Pinastercluster pine 10 0 80 Quercus Albawhite oak 7 11 … 8 11 There are also, the Cytisus Laburnum, and the Pinus Cedrus, or Cedar of Libanus, mentioned by Sir William … be supposed to have been planted by Bishop Compton, viz. "Pinus Abies; Pinus Picea; Pinus Pinea; Acer Plantanoides; …
Old and New London
… "stone pine," reminding us of Virgil's line "Pulcherrina pinus in hortis." The mansion is concealed from the road by a …
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I
… co. Dorset ?), 145. Bernardi, Bernardini, James, 300. , Pinus, 292, 295, 310, 326, 413. , Poncius, 322. , Rustikelus, …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… Robert de, 377. Crespigny. See Crpigny. Crespin. See Cri-pinus. Cressenton. See Cassington. Cresserons, Crisselon …
Calendar of Documents Preserved in France
… de, 387. Pin, Le [Calvados], honour of, 217. Pin, Le, Pinus [Diocese of Poitiers], Milo of, 389. Pin. See Pino. … son of, 288. Pinguis, William, 145. Pinnart, Norman, 59. Pinus. See Pin. Pino, Pinu, Pin, Durand de, 217. -, Matthew …
Magna Britannia
… composed, and which is generally the root and trunk of the pinus sylvestris, or Scotch fir. Among the clay, but adhering …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… the edible seeds or PINE KERNELS of the stone PINE, Pinus pinea, or other species. They were included in the 1582 …
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