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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Sussex, cm and u (183943). [D] Brown, Thomas Richardson, Pudding St, Hartlepool, Co. Durham, joiner and cm (1834). [D] …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 3,600 persons, for which 3,059 lb. of meat, 1,700 lb. of pudding, 1,595 lb. of bread, and 612 gallons of ale were …
Alumni Oxonienses
… fellow and usher of Dulwich College 1666-70, rector of Pudding Norton, Norfolk, 1671, of Cuxton, Kent, 1680, of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
A Dictionary of London
… did (ib.). The Fire of London began in this ward at Pudding Lane, and in a few hours the ward was wholly … did (ib.). The Fire of London began in this ward at Pudding Lane, and in a few hours the ward was wholly …
A Survey of London
… Red Rose Lane, of such a signe there, now commonly called Pudding Lane, because the Butchers of Eastcheape haue their …
A History of the County of Essex
… like Birch, Hardy's, Dawsons, Porters, Sandford Hall, Pudding, and Craxe's greens. 56 The Colchester-Maldon road … For example, in 1810 manorial waste totalling 15 a. at Pudding, Birch, Wadley, and Sandford greens, and roadside … in the 19th century, Hellens Cottage, and Glebe Cottage, Pudding Green, and there are other single examples in School …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Tradecards. Black pot [blacke pott; blacke pote; black pudding pott; black pott; black drinkinge pott] According to … less. OED earliest date of use: 1590 Found described by PUDDING Found in a Glass House Found listed together with …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… a rocky formation of sand and gravel, commonly called plum-pudding stone; it is fourteen feet high and eighty-four in …
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